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* Stars and Stripes Nov 4 1944 - Walcheren Isle - Warweek River Crossing Methods
$ 7.89
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This is an original November 4, 1944 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. 3 Saturday,
November 4
, 1944
Article headlines in this issue are:
1st Army Batters Ahead 2 Miles - Resistance Stiffens; Flushing Is Cleared On Walcheren Isle
100,000 Tons Hit Reich in Record Month
Ike Decorates Air Chiefs
2 Red Columns Near Budapest
Superforts Raid Rangoon
Tito's Forces Seize Dalmatian Harbor
Japanese Destroyer Sunk By Libs in China Sea
GIs Get the Latest in Duds To Beat the German Winter
Escaping Jew Had to Junker ( Steals Ju88 )
Three 8th AF Records Toppled by Fighters
Six Yanks Cross the Rhine And Get Back With 31 Captives
Ship, Seamen Shortage Critical, Land Asserts
Wives, Mothers-in-Law Start A Headline Battle Over Hubby
1-Ship 'Invasion' By Japanese Is Sunk
Millions of Dollars Poured Out To Swing Next Tuesday's Vote
M'Arthur Has A Close Call
No Winter Lull On West Front, FDR Pledges
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Over the River -and through the Reich - Stream Crossings Among the Toughest Operations We Have Faced Thus Far; Here Are Methods Which Have Worked
There Won't Be Any V-Day When... The Nazis Go Underground - After the Wehrmacht Gives Up Hidden Nazi Echelons Take Over; This Is The Guerrilla Warfare Plot / By John Christie
Post-Surrender Germany May Be A Guerrilla Fighter's Paradise
Nazi Guide Book Part XVIII / By Lt. Dave Breger
The Old Sergeant's Corner
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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