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Stars and Stripes Mar 3 1945 9th at Rhine - Warweek - Ack Ack Men - Behind Lines

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    This is an original March 3, 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. 103          Saturday, March 3, 1945
    8 pages
    Article headlines in this issue are:
    3-Way Allied Air Blow Helps East, West Fronts
    9th Reaches Rhine as Nazis Flee
    RAF Hits Cologne; Dusseldorf Shelled; Report Foe in Rout
    Danzig-Stettin Road Is Cut, Russians 7 Miles from
    U.S. Furlough’s Drawn By 87
    Redeem 115 GIs In Butts Trial
    Japanese Fear Landing On China Coast
    Take Depends on Shake - Fix Hula for Hula Hoola
    Fighters Knock Out 103 of Luftwaffe
    Troops Close in On River on Long Front
    German Baby Given Good Start in Life
    The B Bag Blow It Out Here
    World Trade
    ‘De-Pantying Protest
    Mail Suggestion
    Medical Halftrack
    Hash Marks
    War Catches Up With the Nazis / By Ernie Leiser
    Hard to Understand — St. Nazaire-Lorient Pocket War Is Fought in German Characters (Brig. Gen. Werner Junck) / By Allan Morrison
    Hubert / By Sgt. Dick Wingert
    In a Blaze of Glory — As the Year Died So Did This Hero (Capt. V. Owen Jones) / By Ed Clark
    American Forces Network
    Ticked Off the Global Wire
    GOP Cool, Democrats Hot Over FDR’s Yalta Report
    Rumor Nelson to Quit
    Labor to Be at Frisco
    Penicillin Over the Counter
    Herr Doktor Is Still Scrawling on the Joint’s Wall
    Quote Japanese Strong, Japanese Weak Unquote
    Marshall Says All Men In Line Well Prepared
    Three Nazi Girls Promoted
    Urges Ban on Ship Sales
    These Are Good Nazis
    ‘Quisling’ to Bite the Dust
    Help Wanted And Given
    Li’l Abner / By Al Capp
    Once Over Lightly / By Gene Graff
    Ranger Hopes Fade as Hawks Triumph, 5-3
    Hockey League Standings
    5 Canadiens Picked On All-Star Sextet
    Byrnes Gives No Hope Turf Ban Will Be Lifted
    Depot Crown Won by G-25
    Cage Re
    sults
    Haegg, Lidman Hit the Tape After 23-Day Sea Voyage
    Bob Hamilton Cards 65 To Take Lead at Brentford
    American Hockey League
    Landis Left 0,000
    Godoy Wins at Norfolk
    Around the 48 Yesterday
    Wallace Fledges to Work For Postwar Jobs for All
    Charged With Wife’s Murder
    Clean Murderer
    Ohio in Flood
    Where It Hurts
    Indians Protest Non-Indian Indian Chief
    They Beat the Cold
    Wants Strikers Killed
    Alienating Aliens
    Jeepers!
    Lewis Demands Medical Fund for Miners
    Seventh Day Curfew
    Weed Out Weeders
    FDR Approves Nazi P W Labor
    Jap Borneo Oil In New Drive
    Bradley, Gerow, Collins Honored by Soviets
    Navy Reveals U.S. Sea Losses
    Top Hats and Tail Rests — Dress Right, Doughs Do / By Andy Rooney
    Terry and the Pirates / By Milton Caniff
    ****************************  Warweek Insert  ******************************
    The Rhine River — Since the Days of the Romans It Has Been Natural Defense / By Jack Caldwell
    “A Million Dollars Apiece!” — That’s How Capt. Elkins Rates His ‘Kids’ Who In Their First Engagement Smashed The Best the Wehrmacht Had to Offer / By Joe Weston
    The Ack Ack Men Came Down to Earth — Their 90 MM. Guns Blasted Tanks On the Ground When Von Rundstedt Tried His Belgian Break Through / By John Christie
    3,500 Yards Behind the Kraut Lines! — Advancing in a Heavy Snowstorm These Men Found That the Secret Of Patrolling Is Full Information, Equipment, Brains and Skill / By Michael Seaman
    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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