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Stars and Stripes Sept 7 1944 - Entry Into Germany - Lost Battalion - Atrocities

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  • Condition: Used

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    This is an original September 7, 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. 264                  Wedn
    esday, September 7, 1944                         8 Pages
    Article headlines in this issue are:
    Army Bares Discharge Plans
    Entry Into Germany Official - Third Army Patrols, Cross Border as Forces Build Up
    Army Ordered to Run Struck Graphite Works
    (Cleveland

    Ohio

    Graphite Bronze Co.)
    Nazis Say Reds Enter Bulgaria - Sofia Tells of Armistice Plea But Moscow Keeps Silent
    (Prime Minister Antti Hackzell)
    The War Today
    Gas Flown In, Division Cheers And Takes Off / By Tom Hoge
    (Maj. Daniel F. Elam)
    B26s Hit Brest In Twin Attack - Marauders From French Bases Carry Assault To Fourth Day
    (Maj. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg)
    Bishop Cannon Dead
    (Bishop James Cannon, Jr.)
    Parenthood And Service Will Govern - Childless Husbands Get No Preference; Age Also Immaterial
    Nazis Admit Likely Drop In Robots for England
    Salute to the 3rd
    The B Bag Blow It Out Here
    He Blames the Pilots
    Browned off at Pvt. Rooney
    (Sgt. John E. Canoose, M/Sgt. T. D. Globensky, S/Sgt. Edw. F. John­ston, M/Sgt. Leo Goldfarb, Cpl. George G. Curtis, Pfc. Robert J. Wilson, Sgt. Robert A. Palm, Cpl. Howard G. Chennells and Sgt. Michael R. Stewart.)
    A British Comrade
    (D. Todd, Major, Royal Signals)
    Hash Marks
    (Capt. Burt Sims, comedian Phil Baker)
    Complete Text Of Army's Plan On Discharges
    Air Force Briefs
    (Col. William L. Curry, Lt. Col. Hallock P. K. Walmsley, Maj. Richard W. LaRoque, Lt. Col. Thomas R. Ford, T/Sgt. Ronald Norman, Sgt. Gerald Swidler, Cpl. Louis Beckel, Col. William J. Cummings Jr., 1/Lt. Irving B. Goldston)
    New Harness Tossed From Blimp Rescues Flier Out of Drink
    Hubert / By Sgt. Dick Wingert
    Help Wanted

    And Given
    (Louis P. Bertok, USNR, Capt. A. W. Coapnan)
    Crosetti Big Factor in Yanks' Surge
    (Frankie Crosetti, George Sternweiss)
    Shibe Park Swoop Corrals 20 Gamblers on Landis' Tip
    (Judge Kenesaw M. Landis)
    Minor League Results
    Bengals Whitewash White Sox, 6-0 - Reds, Cardinals Trade Victories Redbirds Need Only 1 More Triumphs to Take Pennant
    How They Stand
    (Majors)
    Li'l Abner / Al Capp
    Reach Accord On U.S. Output After Nazis Fall - Quick Switch to Civilian Goods Planned; Bomber Turnout Tops Plans
    Radio Highlights
    Patch Closes In On Belfort Gap
    Numerous Beaches Still Minefields, British Warn
    Believe U.S. Sub Killed 6 Jap Admirals at Tokyo
    (Yukosuka Naval base)
    Division CO and 10 Aides Get Small Nazi Army to Quit
    (correspondent Stanley Gardiner, Lt. Walter T. Wilson, Lt. William W. Hersey, Lt. Walter W. Bundy)
    Politics
    (Sen. Pat McCarran, Lt. Gov. Vail Pittman, George W. Malone, Kenneth F. Johnson, Kenrick Johnson, Berkeley L. Bunker, Maurice A. Sullivan)
    Winners' Score Hiked Up
    (Col. William B. David, Col. Harold J. Rau, Col. Anthony Q. Mustoe)
    ..................... WARWEEK ... ( Insert ) ...................................................
    Most 'Atrocity Tales' Faked - But Hitler Gang Provided Facts In This Systematic Slaughter Era Which Was Called "New Order" / By Ed. Wilcox
    (Oradour, France)
    Three 1918 Soldiers Set

    Pattern For Victory
    Woodfill, York, and Whittlesey Had Ideas On Combining Rifles, Guts and Brains. It Paid Off in France in 1918, Proving You Too Can Be The Death of The Nazi Party / By France Herron
    (Lt. Sam Woodfill, Pfc. Alvin York, Maj. Charles W. Whittlesey)
    Kraut Death Trap - Foiled by Heroes of Lost Battalion; Here's how:
    GI Jerry
    (Nazi Guide Book Part XIII) / by Lt. Dave Breger
    This War's Lost Battalion - Held Enemy for Six Days Against Constant Attacks
    More On Atrocities
    (Lublin)
    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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