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Stars and Stripes Sept 12 1944 - Final Drive on Reich - Col. Hubert Zemke
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This is an original September 12, 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. 4 No. 268 Tue
sday, September 12, 1944 4 Pages
Article headlines in this issue are:
Allies Mass for Final Drive on Reich - Germans Report Yanks In Holland; First Army, British Link in Belgium (
Gen. Hodges)
FDR, Churchill in Quebec To Map Early End of War (
Prime Minister Mackenzie King, Earl of Athlone)
Russian Tanks Cross Passes Into Hungary
Austria Urged: 'Rise on Nazis'
Mme. Chiang in New York
P47 Group Bag 700th Nazi Plane (
Col. Hubert Zemke, Col. Donald J. M. Blakeslee)
Gen. Ike Decorates Head of FFI With The Legion of Merit (
Maj. Gen. Troy Middleton, Gen. Koenig
House Group Urges Army Of 3,000,000 in occupation
One in 6 Unfit in U.S.
Nazis Weaken In So. France
U.S. War Correspondent Killed in Marauder Crash (Harold W. Kulick)
Fighters Shoot Down Record 110 Nazi Planes (
Lt. Col. John C. Meyer, 1/Lt. Cyril W. Jones, 1/Lt. Henry W. Brown, 2/Lt. Wiley Smith, S/Sgt. John C. Offelt, the B17 Silver Dollar)
Million Trained In Year by Navy
'Twas in Brooklyn, Remember
Hash Marks (
Sgt. Prescott W. Downer, S/Sgt. A. C. La France, S/Sgt. W. K. Brandum, Sgt. Melvin Brown)
The B Bag Blow It Out Here (
T/Sgt. Andrew C. Cummings)
An Editorial - Here's What We're Fighting For
Good News About RAF Pilot Sets Back Ernie Pyle's Vacation / By Ernie Pyle
Rocket Powder Gets X-Ray Test to Keep All Imperfections Out
First Bus Route Established On Alcan Highway (
Kenneth O'Harra, Donald Cross and Charles Porter)
Notes from the Air Force
(B-17
‘
Vat 69’, S/Sgt. Kearon D. Kirby, Sgt. Herman Snetledge, Sgt. Phillip Galletto, Cpl. Edward Dietrich, 1/Lt. Joe R. Halloway, George Van Horn Moseley, 502
nd
PIR, Capts. Robert L. Clements, George H. Lage, Wallace A. Swanson, and Evans C. Thornton, 1/Lt. Robert F. Banker, Pfc Francis V. Grosvenor, Maj. John D. Hanlon, M/Sgt. David M. Taylor, Sgt. Douglas A. Tait, T/5 Robert E. Doran, Pfc Emil F. Surace, and Pvt. Hugh T. Smith, S/Sgt. Carlyle W. Smith)
Private Breger / By Dave Breger
Yankees Retain Slim Margin - AL Contenders Split Twin Bills In Torrid Race - Tigers Take Opener, Move Into First, Then Slide With Loss in Nightcap
Orioles Shade Newark For International Flag
Talented Tiger ( Don Ross ) / By Pap
Bucs Stymie Reds' Bid for 2nd As They Divide Twin Feature (
Hank Caelli, Frank Gustine, Bucky Walters, Nick Strincevich, Arnold Carter, Max Butcher, Ewald Pyle, Johnny Rucker, Buddy Kerr, Leo Durocher, Tom Sunkel, Ben Chapman, Bobby Bragan, Paul Erickson, Mort Cooper, Bill Nicholson, Paul Derringer)
Major League Results
Once Over Lightly / By Charlie Kiley
(Brig. Gen. John Reed Kilpatrick, Cpl. Tom Kennedy, Pfc. Jack Come)
Help Wanted―And Given (
John E. Faulkner)
Redskins Stop Bears, 21-7
Packers Rout Yankees, 28-0
Tigers Clipped by Broncos
Army Gives Up Santa Anita
Nelson on Top As Jug Falters (
Jug McSpaden, Cpl. Earl Stewark)
Staggs Married 50 Years (
Amos Alonzo Stagg)
Li'l Abner / By Al Capp
Gals (No Dummies) To Yield to Beaus And Let Hair Down (
Miss Edna L. Emme)
5th Army Clears Two Key Cities
Planes Fly Atlantic Every 22 Minutes (
Col. Luther Harris)
14 GAR Vets Show Up For Annual Encampment (
George A. Gay, George H. Jones)
New Seaplane Developed By French Despite Nazis
Duchess Leaves Hospital (Duchess of Windsor)
Senate Debates On High-Speed Roads to Begin - System Costing 3 Billions Would Serve Around 40 Million Autos (
Sen. Carl Hayden, Alben W. Barkley)
Hitler's 'Killer' To Face Noose (Mayor Karl Goerdeler,
Wilhelm Leuchner, Ulrich von Hassell, Joseph Winner, Paul Lejeune-Jung, Count Helldorf, Trott zu Solz
)
Allied Injured Evacuated From Airfield at Paris
AFN Radio Program
Renault Works Wrecked by 8th Pinpoint Raids - Manager Tells How Bombs Crippled War Output For Germans / By Peter Lisagor (
Col. Curtis E. Lemay, Capt. Allen V. Martini, Jean Renault, Marcel Guillelmon)
Allied Flags Fly in Vichy
Briefs From Home
Beau Geste
Some Gals Are Never Happy
U.S. Sub Presumed Lost (
Robalo, commanded by Lt. Cmdr. Manning M. Kimmel
)
Record Mitchell Turnout
Hospital for Nazi Prisoners
A Hole in the Planning (
Leonard Earl Radford)
Terry & The Pirates / By Milton Caniff
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