Description: This is an original Jan 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. Article headlines in this issue are: Vol. 4 No. 56 Friday, Jan. 7, 1944 4 Pages Lucky Accident Results in Smashing Of Vital Nazi Factory by 'Lost' Forts — Fliers Spot Secret Plant Through a Cloud Break ( Bauer und Schaurte Werke ) George Raft Over the Hill in Britain — Star and 2 Blondes Might Be in the Wrong Theater ( George Raft, June Clyde and Louise Allbritton ) / By Arthur W. White Reds Sweep Foe Back on 700-Mile Line — Nazi Propagandists Sing A Dirge of Pessimistic Forecasts for Future (Gen. Ivan Bagramyan, Martin Hallensleben, Gen. Vatutin) U.S. Built 65 Carriers in '43 Roosevelt Sees Stark (Adm. Harold R. Stark) States in Drive For Troop Vote — Many Legislatures Being Assembled; Action in Nebraska Thwarted Nazis in Battle, Reds Say, After but 8-Week Training Nazis Claim Sea Victory Off the Coast of Cornwall Rocket Guns? — An Allied Dream, Berlin Hints; Swiss Writer Debunks Idea U.S. to Produce Propless Planes — Jet-Propelled Fighter Ships Have Successfully Passed Experimental Tests Bombers Hail Fighter Escorts On Raids All Over NW Europe 100 Ops for Fort Group (Col. Claude E. Putnam) Things Are Looking Up Battle Grippe Epidemic (Dr. William E. Freeman) Signs of Weakening Colors to Speed Supplies Plastics in Action Hash Marks Army Poets Sonnet / By Pvt. Sidney Rosenthal Marshall Islands – Are They The Next Pacific Hot Spot? Notes from the Air Force This is the Army Penn Slate Edges NYU, 37-36; Redmen Top CCNY Scribe Recalls Nazis’ Attempt To ‘Fix’ Owens — Official Pulled Phony Foul On Broad Jump Attempts Henry Bassler Clubs 142 To Lead Open Qualifiers Help Wanted—And Given Nagurski to Try Second Comeback Penn Five Clips Princeton, 52-46 Quakers Stave Off Rally In Last Half of Ivy Loop Tilt Cavaliers Stop Tarheels, 39—36 Bear Manager Squawks at Fine Hollett Is Grieved; Bruins Have Sent Him to Red Wings Hockey Results Cowboy Cager (Bob Kurland) By Pap Phillie’ President Predicts Diamond Expansion to North Wings to Use Armstrong In Attempt to Stop Slump Cuban Dribblers Get Bid To Play Coast Quintets No College Grid Deaths In ’43; 9 in High Schools Amertex Topple Fliers, 37—28 Dill Goes to Rangers Lions Triumph On Missed Foul In Last Minute St. John’s Surges in Last Half to Overcome Beavers, 45-38 Stagg Honored At Chicago U. Cage Results Li’l Abner / By Al Capp U.S. Units Seize Half of Vittore in New Italy Drive — Nazis Wage a Fierce Fight For Town; Fifth Army Gains on 10-Mile Front Army and Navy Musical To Be Given at Falmouth AFN Radio Program Story Wins Witness A Shower of Kisses News From Home Nelson Reported Waiting OK On Vast Reconversion Plan (Donald Nelson) Peoria Papers Merge Stiff ‘Shakedown’ Sentences Love Springs Eternal Baltimore Fire Kills Seven Ex-Polo Star Found Dead Gen. Arnold Gets New Award Train Wreck, but None Injured Tax Trouble for Martha Raye Angell Succeeds Phelps Ida M. Tarbell Dead Marines, Army Push Eastward In New Britain — New Landing Near Arawe Meets Strong Japanese Resistance Lend Lease Now Totals 18 Billions, FDR Reveals Airport Off Approved List Terry and the Pirates / By Milton Caniff The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication. Some light discoloration in this issue. We do combine shipping to save on shipping expenses for the buyer. If you have multiple wins please contact us to combine shipping if it does not show up in the invoice.Please see other listings for more WWII newspapers and products from Wartime Press.
Price: 8.95 USD
Location: Augusta, Georgia
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