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The New York Times coverage of WWII — September 1944 — Offered individually

The New York Times coverage of WWII — September 1944 — Offered individually

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The New York Times reporting the final months of World War II. All originals and all in very good condition. Offered individually.

  • September 16, 1944: HODGES BREAKS SIEGFRIED LINE AT AACHEN, MOVES ON COLOGNE; PATTON SEIZES NANCY; PALAU INVADED; HALMAHERA DRIVE GAINS

  • September 17, 1944: ROOSEVELT AND CHURCHILL PLEDGE QUICK SHIFT OF FORCES TO CRUSH 'BARBARIANS OF PACIFIC"; AMERICANS WIDEN BREACH IN THE SIEGFRIED LINE

  • September 18, 1944: VAST ALLIED AIRBORNE ARMY LANDS IN HOLLAND AS BRITISH STRIKE IN MOVE TO TURN WESTWALL; AMERICANS WIN NEW BEACHHEAD IN PALAU ISLES

  • September 19, 1944: BRITISH JOIN AIR ARMY AND BOTH DRIVE NORTH; AMERICANS FIGHT REINFORCED FOE AT AACHEN; M'ARTHUR TO COMMAND PHILIPPINES INVASION

  • September 20, 1944: AFTER AIR ARMY JOINS IN CAPTURING EINDHOVEN;
    RUSSIANS 7 MILES FROM RIGA IN BALTIC PUSH

  • September 21, 1944: ALLIES BATTLE FOR RHINE BRIDGE AT NIJMEGEN; GERMANS RING AIR UNITS; AMERICANS ADVANCE; RUSSIANS SMASH AHEAD 44 MILES ESTONIA
Note that this is the entire first section of the paper, not just the front page.

Optional: Include a black metal edge acid-free, lignin-free clamshell box with white interior. 16.5" x 20.5" x 1.75".  Sized for typical newspapers, including The New York Times. Holds about 15 daily newspapers (first weekday sections).

Shipping: $15. Please allow two weeks for shipping.

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