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Stars and Stripes Jan 12 1945 - Nazis Yield Laroche - Bullet KOs Tank - Bastogne
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This is an original January 12, 1945 issue of Stars and Stripes London Edition from the Archives of Wartime Press. We are releasing for sale some of our newspapers from our private holdings.VOL. 5
No. 60
Friday, January 12, 1945
4 Pages
Headline articles in this issue:
Seize Airfield, 4 Luzon Towns
Yanks Reach Plain; Japanese Move North
Nazis Yield Laroche on North Flank
Several Field Chiefs Removed by Army
5 German Children Nabbed as Saboteurs (1st Army)
Sentence 5 In Butt Thefts
7,999 Casualties in Week
First Fish Out of the Bowl
Lucky U.K. 20 Going Home After 30 Months Overseas (Maj. Chester B. Howard, Capt. Sveto Krcmar, T/Sgt. Paul A. Vicciano, S/Sgts. Cecil V. Tankersley, and Carmon E. Loney, T/ 3s Hyman Sobelman, and Woodie N. D’Anado, T/4s James F. Conneely, Pat Morano, Albert L. Cox, Roy H. Tanner, Harry Stein, and Richard W. Bowser, Also T/5s Joseph E. Dietz, Louis Wodis, and Darwin F. Daniel, and Pfcs Reinhard E. Just, Michael J. Christofi, Donald R. Esten, and Vernon M. Hobbs, Col. Claude H. Chorpening)
Budapest Battle Nears Climax; Russians Hold 75 Pct. of City
All Under 30 Facing Draft
Isles Off France Gripped by Hunger
Blood Bath — Japanese Swim In, ‘Bomb’ Fleet
Singapore Bombed By B29s From India
Weather Grounds 8th Heavies
ELAS vs. British: —or, Who’s Mad at Whom?
The B Bag – Blow It Out Here
Your Mail (T/5 Marcus Townsend)
Differences and Unity (S/Sgt. E. A. Jaksha)
‘Lili Marlene’
Hash Marks
Private Breger / By Dave Breger
Yanks Find Way Back Via Map From India
Bullet From .30-Cal. Carbine KOs Nazi Tank
Pvt.’s Shot Ignites A Giant Panzer / By Pat Mitchell (3rd Armored Division, Pvt. Eugene Soto, T/Sgt. Robert Martin, Cpl. George E. Frank, Sgt. Claude Owen)
The Old Feudal Order — Lublin Poles Carve Up Estates And Give Land to Peasants / By Henry Shapiro (Edward Bertold)
This Gent Has to Carry Dog Tags in a Satchel (35th Infantry Division, Pvt. Lleieussuieusszesszes Willihiminizissteizzii Hurrizzissteizzii)
Wild Bayonet Charge Is Led by a Colonel / By Russ Jones (Col. Gustin M. Nelson, 1st Battalion of the 112th infantry, 28th Division, Lt. Col. William M. Allan, Pvts. James A. Spence, of Pulaski, Va., and Harold Walker
B-Bagatelles
Already a Grandpop —and Barely Weaned By Irvin S. Taubkin, Prop. (S/Sgt. Lloyd A. Andrew)
(Pfc Stanford Davis, S/Sgt. Garrett Welch)
(Sgt. Lester R. Runion)
AFN Radio Program
Once Over Lightly / By Gene Graff
Ray Robinson TKOs Ferrone in Second
Mikan of DePaul Leads Nation’s Basketball Scorers
Help Wanted—And Given
American Hockey League
Dick Tracy / By Chester Gould
Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
No Bobby-Socker — Schott, New Heavy Sensation, Prefers Brahms to Boogie
Legionnaires May Buy Bums
Pro Grid Confabs Cut Short
Marshall Soft Soaps Nation’s Sports Scribes
Williams Succeeds Hinkle
West Virginia Upsets LIU; CCNY on Top
Seahawk Surge Fails As Irish Win, 49-44
Cadet Quintet Hangs Up 17th Victory in Row
Navy Cagers Wallop Maryland in Rout, 70-33
Temple Snaps Muhlenberg String
Bluejackets Notch 14th Straight
Cage Results
Life in Those United States
Demands Army Clean Its Manpower House
Lupe Leaves 0,000 (Lupe Velez)
Out—And In
New Chaplin Trial May 2
‘Information, Please,’ Voted Top Radio Show
Dolores Has Ideas (Mrs. Dolores Gunn)
Wants Trains to Go Dry
Sarge Knew Sis Wed —He Read It in S and S (Sgt. Bevis E. Bennett)
2 Die in Train Explosion (Lloyd P. Frederick and H. P. Brown)
Ice Put on Ice
Cupid in ODs Strings His V-Mail — Dorothy Dix of the Pentagon Salves Wounds of APO Love / By Frederick C. Othman
Calls GI Killer Mentally Only 9 (Maj. L. L. Alexander, Pvt. George E. Smith, Sir Eric Teichman, Lt. Max M. Sokarl)
Vandenberg Strikes a Blow At Isolationism
Nations Agree On Japanese Future
Scobie Ban Irks U.S. Reporters
3 U.S. Destroyers Lost In Pacific Typhoon (Hull, Monaghan and the Spence)
Negro Artillerymen Became Infantry, Help Save Bastogne / By Allan Morrison
Terry and the Pirates / By Milton Caniff
The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication.
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