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Stars and Stripes Jan 30 1945 Reds 95 Miles from Berlin - Tank Plant Hit - POWs
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This is an original January 30, 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. 75B Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1945
Headline articles in this issue:
Stalin Says Reds 95 Mi. Of Berlin
In Pomerania; Berliners Are Warned to Flee
Yanks Plow Snowdrifts, Near Reich
Say Hopkins To See Pope (Harry L. Hopkins)
McAuliffe Elevated To Command 103rd Div.
Report Duce Tours Italy Front
Nation Hails Chief at 63
Turk Envoy Interned, Says Tokyo
Lana’s Turn Was Slick — He Fell On Behind in Love (Cpl. Joel Conron)
New Burma Rd. Convoy in China (Brig. Gen. Lewis Pick)
Nazi Tank Plant, Railroads Blasted By 1,150 Heavies
S. China Sea Closed to Japanese
GIs Entrained for Front Now Served Hot Meals
Ordered to Sell Butts, GI Avers (Sgt. Edward C. Palmer, 1/Lt. John W. Springer, Cpls. Rosario Dimarco, James T. Doneghue, Sgts. Oscar H. Jaimet, John J. Landers, Pvts. Raymond E. Durham, Edmund Swearingen, Sgt. Sylvester J. Longo, Pvts. John P. Masterson and Chester A. Sawyer)
Byrnes Overseas (James F. Byrnes)
The B Bag – Blow It Out Here
Supreme Heroism
Former P/W Asylum
A Legitimate Question (Pfc M. J. Amodio)
Foxhole Covers
B-Bag for Ella Boole (T/Sgt. Stanley Mitchell)
Hash Marks
AFN Radio Program
An Editorial — Amen
Musta Found It On the Hook — Scared GI Got New Courage After a Month in a Closet / By Jimmy Cannon (Pvt. Lee Godfrey)
Some Battlefield! — GIs Got their Bellyfull Of War—And Liked It / By Jimmy Cannon (Cpl. Edwin T. Brady and S/Sgt. Durwood S. Stratton)
GI Show Nets ,000 For S & S Orphans
Army Poets — To Recent Arrivals
Ticked Off the Global Wire
War Dogs Bowowing Out, Displaced by Machines
Reward for the Lucky Red
‘On to Tokyo’ Lightning
(P38L)
So the Sarge Sez, You’re a Prince—And He Was (Sgt. Tom P. Loftus, Prince Felix of Luxemburg)
Sore as Silk
U.S. Re-trains Germans
PW Swap in Marseilles
Dick Tracy / By Chester Gould
Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
Help Wanted—And Given
Once Over
Lightly
/ By Gene Graff
Thorpe’s Night Club Routine Just a Prelim to Lecture Tour
Bruins Beaten By Canucks, 4-1
Hockey League Standings
Red Wings’ Surge Stops Hawks 4—2
Leafs Humble Rangers, 7—0
American Hockey League
Welters Top Rainbow Card
(Cpl. Trinidad Marquez, Pvt. Jesse Puente, Pvt. Jerry Pecoraro, Sgt. Frank Pecoraro (no relation), T/Sgt. Bill Dircks, T/5 Paul Williamson, Pvt. Joe Relich, Sgt. Roy Sweatt, Pfc. Fred McLaurin, Cpl. Ben Starnes, Pfc. Howard Marino, Cpl. Babe LaButta, Pfc. Clarence Woods, Sgt. Carl Dalio, T/4 Vic Gerber, Pvt. Jerry Candella)
Byrd’s Hot Finish Wins Texas Open
Behind the Sports Headlines (Lt. John Don Mackinnon Jr.)
Life in Those United States
WLB Fears Ward Ruling May Hurt War Production
Vets Get a Leg Up (S/Sgt. John F. Lancaster)
Gambling Foe Killed (Edward J. Pospichal, Detective Chief Thomas V. Meegan)
Where’d He Get It?
Cabbies Hooked On Their Own Tip List (Capt. Thomas McLaughlin)
The Old Man Does His Job (lgnatz Schienavage)
No Meat, No Argument
Chicago to Clear Slums
Preston Fosters Separate
(Preston Foster and his wife Gertrude)
Nazi PW Caught With His Gutturals Down (Capt. Jurgen Wattenberg, Clarence V. Cherry)
Salt Water In His Wounds
Not So Safe Deposit
One a Minute?
For the Collection
Any Letters for Us? (Shirley Temple, Jerry Shane, ex-Marine)
United They Stood a Chance — Blind and Mute
Join to Get Help
(203rd Gen. Hosp., Pvt. John Lach, Co. K, 116th Inf.)
GIs Cut Cake for FDR—And
Themselves (Sgt. Robert R. Lamphere, workers, Elinor Malaney, and Ethel Malaney, Pvt. Jack Zultowsky, and Cpl. Murray Zucker)
Report Wallace To Fight For Public Opinion
Grew Wants U.S. Group On War Crimes Board
Reds 95 Miles of Berlin
Texas Pacific, NW To Stay Lit Up
U.S. Rebuilds European RRs
Yanks In Italy Fight Hand-to-Hand Battle
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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