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Stars and Stripes Mar 29 1945 Tanks 1st, 3rd Armor - Tomorrow Insert - ACS Men
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This is an originalMarch 29, 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. 125 Thursday, March 29, 1945 8 Pages
Article headlines in this issue are:
Tanks Cut Deeper Into Reich
1st, 3rd Armor Nears Link-Up; Fight For Frankfurt, Mannheim
900 Heavies Hit Berlin, Hanover Plants
Ships, Planes Hit Ryukyus
Russians Take Gdynia; Only 12 Mi. from Austria
Yanks Ashore On Cebu Island
Demonstrate in Vienna
Vignettes of War — Mopping Up Operations (84th Inf. Div., Sgt. J. D. Medders)
Report Kesselring Said No (Gen. Blaskowitz)
See Argentina ‘Friendly’ Now (Gen. Edelmiro Farrell)
New ‘Gen. Chaffee’ Tank In Use on West Front (Maj. Gen Adna R. Chaffee)
The B Bag Blow It Out Here
GI Constituent’s Views
‘Winged’ Hindrance
Eager Seabees
Hash Marks
Hubert / By Sgt. Dick Wingert
Outboxes the Switchbox — B29 Gadgets Go Haywire, Pilot Socks Them Sane / By Ernie Pyle
Dorothy Thompson Says They Did
Did U.S., Britain Err By Ignoring Exiles in Plans to Run Germany? /
By Peter Lisagor
Manpower Bill Gives Byrnes A Big Stick
/ By William R. Spear
American Forces Network
Slow Murder By a Sadist — Wounded Doughs Starved In Filthy Nazi Hospital / By Ed Lawrence
German Mayor of Aachen Shot; Crashed Nazi Airmen Suspected (Franz Oppenhof)
Help Wanted—And Given
Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
Oklahoma Ags Cop NCAA Title — Kurland Stars for Victors In 49-45 Nod Over NYU / By Jay Barnes
Leafs Subdue Canucks, 4-3; Bruins Lose
Red Wings’ Surge Nips Boston, 3-2
Bears Gain Finals In Minor Series
Diamond Preview — Bosox Roister One Big: Headache for Cronin / By Charlie Slocum
Revisions Made In Hoop Code
Ring Scoring System Modified for N.Y. Bouts
Galan, Owen to Join Dodgers; Hart Lost
Policeman’s Lot Is lot a Happy One As the Beat Pounds Him
Around the 48 Yesterday
Miners Take Strike Vote As Ickes Pleads Peace
Navy Cuts Building Program
British Officials Talk Food (Capt. Oliver Lyttelton)
They Found a Home
Sub Albacore Lost (USS Albacore)
Byrnes Insists the Curfew Stays
Arms 58% of Lend-Lease
Death Rattle
French Get U.S. Cargo Ships
Quints Born Die (Mrs. Ada Turner)
FDR Urges Senate to Approve Manpower Bill
Feed ’Em, They’ll Fight (Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey)
Coyote Hunt Raises Howl (Rep. Max Schwabe)
Two of a Kind (Pvts. Verle and Virgil Lubberden)
Mississippi Flood Is Held
House to Probe Yet Hospitals
(Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines)
Correction, Please—Not Yet — Snafu Sends Home Front Cheering ‘War Is Over’
United Nations Jurists To Plan a World Court
Arnold Says All Hands Needed Against Japan
Expect Stiff German Fight for the Ruhr
Nazis Flee Berlin
Terry and the Pirates / By Milton Caniff`
**************************** Tomorrow Insert ******************************
America’s War Stand. . . A Guide For World Peace? / By Robert Iglehart
Victory Tune May Be Sour Note for ‘Big lnchers’
Hepcats and Bookworms / By Joseph Wechsberg
After War It Will Be Moving Day For GIs Who Got Wanderlust in Khaki / By Michael Seaman
Nation Divided on Military Training
Veterans’ Postwar Notebook — Discharge Check List
World War-toons
The GI Huddle
Socialistic Act (Sgt. R. Greengard, Eng.)
The Bonus Question
‘Citizen Army
’ (Wm. D. Neale, Capt. FA.)
Eight More (Sgt. L. J. Martinek)
World Cooperation
World Police (T/4 Sidney Fox, Med. Bn.)
From Ageing Hands (Pvt. R. Joe Botsford, AAA.)
Think Twice
(Sgt. B. Bellush, Ord. Co.)
‘We Suggest. . .’ (T/Sgt. Joseph E. Sweeney and T/Sgt. William J. Conners)
The U.S. Press
Main Street the World Over / By Igor Cassini
“Tomorrow the World” Grounded / By John R. Fischetti
ACS Men Link U.S. and Allies To War Fronts (1/Lt. Charles J. Hartley, T/Sgts. Leroy C. Massey, Donald L. Eckhardt, Vernon R. Dean, S/Sgt. Andrew F. Macauley, T/3 James W. Hukle, T/4 Joseph D. Andrews, T/5s Jack H. Jacobsen, E. Reed, David P. Corson, and Pfc Jared J. Nelson)
It’s a Good Thing: They’re Not All Twins’-The Old Man (56th Thunderbolt Group, Maj. John B. Wells, S/Sgt. Willie R. and Pvt. George R. Kelly, Sgt. Elmer F. and Cpl. Kenneth W. Stouffer, 1 /Lt. Clem and Cpl. Chester Omichinski, S/Sgt. Louis C. and Pvt. Joseph K. Matta, and S/Sgt. Bronislaw and Pfc Walter Sokolowski
3 Com Z Negro Units Given Merit Plaques (552nd Port Company, Capt. Clinton Freeman, 703rd Medical Sanitary Company, Capt. Paul E. Johnson, and 3896th Quartermaster Gasoline Supply Company, 1/Lt. E. A. Armstrong)
Bald Spots in Their Victory Program (Sgt. William Bowman, Pfc Edward Keenan, Pfc Sam Miller, Cpl. Roy Bru, Maj. Lawrence G. Treece and Cpl. Gerald Bromhead)
Fort, Mustang Fliers Win DSC (95th BOMB GROUP, 1/Lt. Charles T. Jones)
SPAMLAND SHAVINGS / By Sid Schapiro (1/Sgt. Clifton B. Devoe, 93rd Bomb Group, Pfc Harold V. McFarland, CAPT. Joseph G. Walton, Pfc Charles W. Harrell, Cpl. Leon Z. Dickman, Pvt. Henry L. Dickman, Col. John M. McCulloch, Sgt. William Bodayle, 1/Lt. Arthur C. Cundy, S/Sgt. Calvin C. Gehl, Col. William A. Gayle, Pfc Elisha Adams, F/O Joseph
A. George, F/O Joseph R. Coker, S/Sgt. Donald K. Kopet, Capt. John R. Kopet, 2/Lt. Mary A. Andrews, Sgt. William O. Youse and Lt. Col. John D. Landers)
Warned Mates Before Leap (7th Photo Reconnaissance Group, Capt. Robert J. Dixon)
‘Look, Cleopatra!
’ (M/Sgt. George F. Fields and 1/Sgt. Cleopatra V. Daniels)
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