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Stars and Stripes Jan 31 1945 - Hitler Last Stand - Bataan - Bastogne - Stilwell

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  • Condition: Used

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    This is an original January 31, 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. 76     Wednesday,
    January 31, 1945
    Headline articles in this issue:
    Reds Within 80 Miles of Berlin
    Maybe Less; Nazis ‘Set To Battle’
    1st and 3rd Battle Back Into Reich (Bud Hutton)
    Yanks Push Japanese Onto Bataan; New Landing Made on Luzon (Alfonso De Noga, J. Weldon Jones, and Wayne Coy)
    Hopkins Sees Pope, Leaves (Harry L. Hopkins)
    Some Take It, Some Shake It, And Some Stand and Watch (Madeleine Carroll, Pvt. Beatrice Binder)
    Lt. Gets 35 Yrs. In Butts Trial (1/Lt. John Springer, Pvt. Edward Kelly)
    N.Y. Under ‘Emergency’ Due to Food, Fuel Lack
    U.S., 318—Jerry, 0 — GIs Win Without Loss / By Tom Yarbrough
    Weather Keeps 8th Idle
    All Red Star Roads Now Lead to Berlin
    Hitler Urges A ‘Last Stand’
    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
    Hubert By Sgt. Dick Wingert
    More Than Asked (Cpl. Harold Wetherbee)
    Blankets (Cpl. Jack Rider)
    An Editorial — Everything for the Front
    Pfcs and 2/Lts. (Pfcs, P. H. Adams, O. Z. Huff, N. F. DeBlanc, F. A. Breneman, E. F. Nartowicz, R. W. DeLancey, L. W. Wilson, E. A. Patryjak, H. E. Hadel, R. Parmerly)
    Casualty Mail (T/5 Hedley F. Alward)
    Mars Pitches a Shut-Out—Almost — Everything Is Dead in Bastogne—But Its Spirit / By Jimmy Gannon (1/Lt. Sherman' Hoyt, Leon Jacqumin, Count de la Barre d’Erguelinnes, 1/Lt. Charles Weaver)
    AFN Radio Program
    Army Poets — We Gained a Thousand Yards Today / By Capt. Eugene R. Hinkston,
    Now Hitler Sweats Out Another
    Not Since Napoleon, 1806, Has Berlin Been Invaded / By Jean Meegan
    Argentina Bans ‘Illegal’ Strikes
    British 12 Miles of Mandalay
    Canada Opens Its Air
    Schmeling Still Ailing (Max Schmeling)
    Dick Tracy / By Chester Gould
    Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
    Help Wanted—And Given
    Leaflet Raid over Italy
    Search For Mutilator
    Lily Pons, Kostelanetz in Burma
    Army, Navy Major Unbeaten Fives
    Behind The Sports Headlines (S/Sgt. Robert Rowe)
    Barrow Wants No Part Of Diamond Czar’s Job
    Boxing Boss By PAP (Edward Eagan)
    Eagan Faces Difficult Task In Revising N.Y. Ring Scoring
    Negotiations Begun To Shift Tiger Eleven
    Marquez Left Blinds Puente (Cpl. Trinidad Marquez, Pvt. Jess Puente, Pvt. Jerry Pecoraro, Sgt. Frank Pecoraro (no relation), 83rd General Hospital, Pfc. Howard Moreno, Cpl. Babe LaButta, Sgt. Al Deacon, Pvt. Joe Relich, Pfc. Clarence Woods, Cpl. Harry Miller, T/5 Paul Williamson, T/4 Victor Gerber)
    Cage Results
    Life in Those United States
    Missouri River Control Like TV A Sought in Bill
    Remember Me? (Mrs. Harold McCarthy, Lt. Josephine Allen)
    34th Vets Get home
    Huskier Voice? (Frankie (the Voice) Sinatra)
    Honors for the Sarge (Medal of Honor to Sgt. Truman O. Olson)
    Dough Finds Anglo-American Relations Pay? (Jack E. Curtiss)
    Dream Came True (M/Sgt. Fred Bresler, S/Sgt. Willard Bresler)
    Gloria Takes a 5th (Gloria Swanson was married today to William Davey)
    Not the Buck, the Principle (Cecil B. DeMille)
    One On Errol Flynn
    Old Dog, New Trick (Arlie Morgan)
    And a Little Child Shall Tell Them Off (Councilman William Keenan, Jacqueline Wrenn)
    FDR’s Son Delays Train (Col. James Roosevelt)
    Elliott Closer to a Star (Col. Elliott Roosevelt)
    Boettiger In Legion of Merit (Col. John Boettiger)
    Bridges Up Again (Harry Bridges)
    Hey, Dough, Waddaya Snow—Gals!
    Report Hitler’s Government Fleeing to Safer Lebensraum
    ‘Need Wallace More Than Ever’—FDR (Henry A. Wallace)
    Say War Guilt Group Fails
    Screen Stars Take Spotlight in Balls Honoring FDR
    Home Front Bears More Than Losses — Stilwell Warns Gotta Kill Japanese (Gen. Joseph W. (Vinegar Joe) Stilwell)
    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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