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Title: Newsweek Magazine, January 3, 1944 *Bombs for Hitler - the Air War Goes All out*
Description: USA: Newsweek, 1944. First Edition. Paperback. Contents: Command links finally forged for grand assault on the Reich - Eisenhower logical chief with Marshall staying at home - Alexander job a surprise; Cape Gloucester Prelude - a day in MacAurthur's Command; In Europe, it's British Stamina - in North Africa it's the heat and flies that most impress Americans; Leftist revolution in Bolivia threatens hemisphere solidarity; Move to drop the New Deal tag shows shift in political wind; First hundred years of co-ops take them into the big money - brings request for regulation from worried small business; Marmon-Herrington - heavy truck ad; What will happen to colonies? - caribbean offers one answer - Anglo-American experiment in joint regional cooperation points way to world policy. Above-average wear. Heavily water-stained. Cover held by one staple. Reading copy only.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Newsweek Magazine, January 3, 1944 *BOMBS FOR HITLER - THE AIR WAR GOES ALL OUT* Command links finally forged for grand assault on the Reich - Eisenhower logical chief with Marshall staying at home - Alexander job a surprise; Cape Gloucester Prelude - a. Fair .

Keywords: 3 1944 ; History Back Issues Military

Price: US$ 179.95 Seller: RareNonFiction.com - Rare Books and Vintage Magazines
- Book number: 823a4875