Description: This is an original Jan 20, 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. 67 Thursday, Jan. 20, 1944 Plus Feature Section Insert Article headlines in this issue are: Enemy Line Split Open at Leningrad - Russians' Break Through On 35-Mi. Front; Little Change in UkraineAid to Reds $338,000,000 In One Month, U.S. Reveals50% More Combat Planes To Be Made in U.S. In '44A Flying Sieve, It Just Wouldn't Sink - Fort Hedgehops Nazi Towns To Escape Pursuers BulletsBlockades Seen For Pacific Isles - U.S. Naval Chief Declares Allies Have a Surprise In Store for JapaneseTroops Bitter, Resent Lackadaisical Home Front, Stimson Says - He Urges Congress To Enact Bill for Total ServicePlan Joint Blows On Reich, Japan - Parleys With Allied Chiefs In- Europe and Pacific Revealed by FDRRAF Yank, African Ace, Is Killed in Plane CrashNew Troops Advance On New Britain BeachGuard Invasion Secrets, OWI Warns Press, RadioCongressmen Asked to Bar Axis from Air for 50 Years'Buzzer' of Series Hears LaGuardia's 'Pardon' Via Radio ( 2/Lt Jack Watson )'Hang On' Is Nazi Anthem Now – Hitler on the Ropes, But He's Striving Still for a Draw / By Edward ShankeCassino Periled On Two Sides By New Drives - British Thrust On After Crossing Garagliano; French Move SouthHubby Breaks Up Housekeeping and Furniture to BootWar Bonds May Be Sent Home Through the PxsHit 1,300 Times, Still Can Shell Out a Smile ( Coast Guardsman Charles Giamonna )Error: Sinatra Didn't Buy a Set of Muscles4-Year War Yet On Japanese Is Seen - Reporter Says Allies Still Have to Reach Outer Rim Of Enemy DefensesTardy Draftees Register HereSay Nazis Admit Big Raid BlowPictures of GIs' Wives to Be Feature of New ARC ContestCIO Says It Will Attend Union Meeting in LondonArmy Returns Rail Control to Private Reins- Stimson Acts After FDR Reveals Agreement With Non-Operating UnionsA Male Ann Corio Stages a Strip Act, Barely Beats Cops ------------------------------- Feature Section Insert ------------------------------------------- The Man Who 'Hit' Em For Six'- Britain's fabulous 'Monty' tells how the tankers are fighting 'beside' the tanks to bring about total victory/ By Don Hewitt ( In an exclusive interview with Stars and Stripes' maritime correspondent, General Sir BernardMontgomery gives merchant seamen much of the credit for the success of the Allied campaigns )G.I. Jane takes her place beside G.I. Joe - Here is a word-and-picture story of a day's work in the life of a typical group of WACs serving in the ETO'Tugboat Annie' Sails Again / By Lt. D. Wilson MacArthurHighlights of Army Talks The paper is in used condition with fraying and small tears as would be expected from a WWII era war zone publication. 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.
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