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Stars and Stripes Mar 16 1945 7th Attacks - Lancaster 11-Tonners - 94th Inf Div

$ 5.25

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    This is an original
    March 16, 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. 114
    Friday, March 16, 1945
    4 pages
    Article headlines in this issue are:
    RAF Drops More 11-Tonners as 8th Helps Reds
    7th Attacks on 50-Mile Front
    Bombs Rails Near Berlin Feeding East
    3rd Joins in Drive To Clear Germans West of the Rhine
    Medal Given Posthumously (Sgt. Jack J. Pendleton)
    But Death Showed a White Flag — They Stood on Death / By Jimmy Cannon (94th Inf. Div., 2/Lt. Mark Reyman and Pfc Abraham Blitfield
    ‘By Summer,’ Says Churchill
    Report Japanese Evacuating Large Cities
    Western Front Losses 425,007 Since D-Day
    Youngest Draftees Tagged For Army Replacements
    The B Bag Blow It Out Here
    GI Delegates
    A Toast to Texas
    Combat Furloughs
    POW Morale
    Hash Marks
    Private Breger / By Dave Breger
    Takes All Kinds to Make a B29 Crew — Bone-Setter Becomes a Bomb-Setter Over Tokyo / By Ernie Pyle (Sgts. Joe Corcoran, Fauad Smith, Joe McQuade, John Devaney, Norbert Springman, and Eugene Floric)
    Wonder Why?
    Nazi Medics Got Kinder to GIs As Yanks Got Closer
    / By Pat Mitchell
    (11th Armd. Div. 87th Inf. Div.)
    Lancaster’s 11-Tonner Has a Kick Even the Crew Feels As It Falls
    AFN Radio Program
    British Air Plan Prods U.S. Policy
    Ticked off the Global Wire
    German Feel for Truce Reported, But No Takers
    Revere Rides Again
    Of Rats and a Sinking Ship
    Vandenberg Urges Presidential War Powers
    Who Tripped This Guy?
    Protestants Appeal for Jews
    U.S. Gets Citizens Won’t Plant ’Em—in Reich
    Propose Name Change for Iwo
    Revolt Attempt in Munich
    Frisco Parley in Opera House
    Help Wanted And Given
    Dick Tracy By Chester Gould
    Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
    Ronzani Joins Irish Grid Stall (Gene Ronzani)
    NYU-Tufts Paired In NCAA Opener (Referee Jim Beierdorfer and Glenn Adams)
    Demons Favored in Invitational
    Kearns Faces Fraud Charge
    (Jack Kearns)
    Gray’s Maneuvering Afield Prompts Special Fielding Rule (Will Harridge and Pete Gray)
    Diamond Dust
    One-Legged Vet Plugging for Berth With Washington
    Poschner Loses Legs; Starred With Sinkivich (Lt. George Poschner)
    School Days—1945 / By Dan Parker
    American Hockey League
    Around the 48 Yesterday
    42 Billion Income Tax Is Biggest Take Ever
    Say Bloody Clothes Sent Home
    Post-War Health Insurance (Dr. Thomas Parran)
    Looks Like the Younger Generation’s Going Bad
    But Why Drink Water? (Edward Vogel)
    Labor Leaders Convicted
    The Good a Man Does
    Look’s Too Young (William Perske, father of Actress Lauren Bacall)
    No Law (Paul Painter)
    Curiosity (Joseph Gimbel)
    Just Follow Directions on the Bottle
    Biggest Hospital Ship (Louis A. Milne)
    Jailed Himself (Sam Clark)
    Ever See the Ohio? — The Rhine Ain’t No Fine / By Ernie Leiser (Pfc George Wesner, Sgt. Fred Wilson, 1/Lt. Elmer L. Chalberg, Pfc Francis Hartnett, Pfc James McIntosh and Pfc Thomas Ogden)
    Walkout in Movie Studios Shows Break
    Duke of Windsor Quits As Bahamas Governor
    Soviets Split E. Prussia Nazi Pocket
    Wants Probe Of Meat Lack (Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry)
    16 Die in ATC Plane Crash (Mrs. Ruth Donos, George Matkovich, Lester Chapman, H. A. Sabath, Gaius Young, Ben Ruben, and Jack Ross)
    ‘Hold ‘er, Knute!
    ’ (Sgt. Melvin R. Miller)
    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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