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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
August 1944; Vol. 45, No. 268
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]
D-DAY Invasion: The Great Event In History: [THESE articles ar ORIGINAL to this issue, by Reader's Digest reporters ON THE SCENE:
The Great Decision, By Allan A. Michie. (From General Eisenhower's headquarters) [Original to this issue!]
Armada In Action, By Frederic Sondern, Jr. (The Channel Crossing on the Flagship) [Original to this issue!]
Beachhead Panorama, By Ira Wolfert. (Going Ashore with the Troops) [Original to this issue!]
Germany Sees Us In A Grotesque Distortion Mirror By Thomas Kernan.
Why We can and MUST Beat Germany This Year By John Gunther. [Original to this issue!]
We Are Learning More About Pain By Albert Q. Maisel.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met -- Carr Van Anda -- By J. D. Ratcliff.
Our Food And Drug G-Men By Paul W. Kearney.
Theodore H. White Looks At China.
Why Unions Must Be Regulated By Oswald Garrison Villard.
To Bridge The Gulf Between U. S. And Russia By Eric A. Johnston. [Original to this issue!]
Adventurer Of The Skies -- Clyde Tombaugh By Ralph Wallace.
Thank God The GI Can Laugh By Bob Hope.
Super Wood Has Arrived By Harland Manchester.
Murder In The Big Bow By Anthony Abbot. [Original to this issue!]
It's Smart To Be Caught Napping By Ray Giles.
C'Mon Kid Let's Go To The Burroughs By Webb Waldron.
France Without Law By Kathleen Cannell. [Original to this issue!]
Ben Franklin Genius Of Democracy By Donald Culross Peattie. [Original to this issue!]
King And Queen Of Technicolor -- 26 Technicolor Cameras (The Only Ones) -- From Dr. Herbert T. And Natalie Kalmus -- By Frank J. Taylor.
Flaming Death In Hinckley By Stewart H. Holbrook.
How We Learn From Enemy Weapons By Thomas M. Johnson.
Profit by my experience, XV: Count Your Ducks! By Edison Marshall. [Original to this issue!]
Survival In The Solomons By John Hersey.
Why I'M Fighting For A Pay As We Go Amendment (Balanced Budget) By Millard E. Tydings.
"Fritz Kreisler's Musical Career Has Been Threatened By Almost Every Professional Disaster, But..." The Maestro Plays On By Doron K. Antrim.
The War In Catherine Street By Henry H. Curran.
Going Going Gone! (Wartime Auctions) By O. Rundle Gilbert.
The Doctor Who Saved Brazil (Oswaldo Cruz) By Lois Mattox Miller.
Snapshots Of Tom Dewey "Thomas E. Dewey" By Stanley Walker.
Are You A Man Or A Smokestack? By J. P. Mcevoy.
Susan Pettigrew Makes A Journey By W. E. Woodward.
The Curse Of Gobbledygook By Maury Maverick.
Romantic Example By Mark Dunnett.
"A Reminder That Freedom Still Lives".
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