Newsweek Magazine, March 13, 1944 *OLD BILL TURNS UP ON THE ITALIAN FRONT*
Newsweek Magazine, March 13, 1944 *OLD BILL TURNS UP ON THE ITALIAN FRONT*
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- 1944
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- Newsweek Magazine, March 13, 1944 *OLD BILL TURNS UP ON THE ITALIAN FRONT* Axis line-up as, satellite states look for exits - Finland has best chance to, succeed as talks with Moscow open possibility of escape, Two disappointing slow-downs hamper allies' invasion plans -, dragging Italian campaign and clash of ideas over Burma, The Admiralty Islands - springboard for combined drive on, Philippines, Photo of the "Money Masters" - Presidents of eleven of the, nation's twelve Federal Reserve Banks and a vice president of, the twelfth, Smog and bombs force 268-year-old Greenwich Observatory to seek, a new site from which to measure the world's time, Photo of Joe Louis (Barrow) in training at Camp Sibert, Ala., Oscar winners of 1944 History Military Magazine Back Issues
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Contents: Cracks appear in Axis line-up as satellite states look for exits - Finland has best chance to succeed as talks with Moscow open possibility of escape; Two disappointing slow-downs hamper allies' invasion plans - dragging Italian campaign and clash of ideas over Burma; The Admiralty Islands - springboard for combined drive on Philippines; Photo of the "Money Masters" - Presidents of eleven of the nation's twelve Federal Reserve Banks and a vice president of the twelfth; Smog and bombs force 268-year-old Greenwich Observatory to seek a new site from which to measure the world's time; Photo of Joe Louis (Barrow) in training at Camp Sibert, Ala.; Oscar winners of 1944. Above-average wear. Faint ink stamp atop front cover. Varying levels of staining to all pages. All text legible. A worthy reference copy. Book