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''New York Times'' Newspaper From 5 September 1945

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WWII ''New York Times'' newspaper from 5 September 1945. The front page features a reporter's own first-hand account of the condition of post-nuclear Hiroshima. It reads in part: ''...I was among the first few foreigners to reach the site of this historic bombing and walked...today through streets where the stench of death still pervades and survivors or relatives of the dead, wearing gauze patches over their mouths, still probe among the ruins for bodies or possessions. This is the world's most damaged city...'' Other articles discuss Congress' early return to session. Runs 40pp. Toning to fragile newsprint and chipping to left edge. Cleveland Public Library stamp to upper right. Very good condition.
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