Newsweek Magazine, January 24, 1944 *JFK HOME FOR 30 DAYS OF LEAVE*
Newsweek Magazine, January 24, 1944 *JFK HOME FOR 30 DAYS OF LEAVE*
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- 1944
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- Newsweek Magazine, January 24, 1944 *THE GOP RACE IS ON* Dewey Willkie JFK PT-109 Caterpillar, Diesel ad - They pushed back the sea at Port Moresby, drawing of a very primitive snowmobile as part of an electric, power company ad, Photo of JFK - he returned to Los Angeles for a leave after 11, months of fighting in the Pacific, Greatest battle of air weighs U.S. Bombers vs. Nazi industry -, but Germans still produce - meanwhile Eisenhower begins speeding, D Day preparations, Mustang, aviation's ugly duckling, becomes a top long-range fighter, The outlook in the Battle of Russia - by Maj. Gen. Paul B., Malone, Bid for Burma, Nazis seem to plan Ukraine stand despite red encirclement, tactics, Why our Italian campaign is so tough, Enveloping Rabaul, Reds keep Curzon Line the issue in rejecting Polish conference -, Pravda story of British offer of separate German peace injects, new note in Allied relations, Lucky Strike cigarettes - attractive color ad, chart showing FDR's 12 budgets - reflect massive spending, increases of WW II, Riddles of contract termination hold key to postwar prosperity, Nice military Oldsmobile, GM ad, Hereford T.Royal Rupert sells for record $38, 000, A harbinger of things to come - photo of 5 Mexicans, wearing native hats and panchos (!), brought to New Haven to shovel snow due to manpower shortage, Photos and article on Bronko Nagurski, Kinsey Whiskey - nice color ad, Leadership in Merchant Shipping presents U.S. with big problem -, is subsidy war inevitable or can world powers co-operate to ease, trade competition. History Military Magazine Back Issues
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Contents: Caterpillar Diesel ad - They pushed back the sea at Port Moresby; drawing of a very primitive snowmobile as part of an electric power company ad; Photo of JFK - he returned to Los Angeles for a leave after 11 months of fighting in the Pacific; Greatest battle of air weighs U.S. Bombers vs. Nazi industry - but Germans still produce - meanwhile Eisenhower begins speeding D Day preparations; Mustang, aviation's ugly duckling, becomes a top long-range fighter; The outlook in the Battle of Russia - by Maj. Gen. Paul B. Malone; Bid for Burma; Nazis seem to plan Ukraine stand despite red encirclement tactics; Why our Italian campaign is so tough; Enveloping Rabaul; Reds keep Curzon Line the issue in rejecting Polish conference - Pravda story of British offer of separate German peace injects new note in Allied relations; Lucky Strike cigarettes - attractive color ad; chart showing FDR's 12 budgets - reflect massive spending increases of WW II; Riddles of contract termination hold key to postwar prosperity; Nice military Oldsmobile/GM ad; Hereford T.Royal Rupert sells for record $38,000; A harbinger of things to come - photo of 5 Mexicans, wearing native hats and panchos (!), brought to New Haven to shovel snow due to manpower shortage; Photos and article on Bronko Nagurski; Kinsey Whiskey - nice color ad; Leadership in Merchant Shipping presents U.S. with big problem - is subsidy war inevitable or can world powers co-operate to ease trade competition. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Book