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WWII ''The New York Times'' Newspaper -- 1 August 1945

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WWII edition of ''The New York Times'' from 1 August 1945. In the week leading up to the bombing of Hiroshima, the paper reports heightening tension between Japan and the U.S. A front page headline announces Nagoya has been heavily bombed again, while the State Department accuses Japan of moving its American POW's to U.S. bombing target regions. One headline brings news that ''12 Japanese Cities Get B-29 Warnings''. Complete paper runs 38pp. Toning, chipping to edges, and a Cleveland Public Library rubber stamp to the upper right of front page. Very good.
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