




Newspaper, The Stars and Stripes, March 26, 1945, 'Yanks Gain 27 Mi. East of Rhine'
Genuine WWII US newspaper, The Stars and Stripes, printed in London for the American forces in Europe.
March 26, 1945 issue: 'Yanks Gain 27 Mi. East of Rhine'.
Complete and in quite good, used condition.
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Genuine WWII US newspaper, The Stars and Stripes, printed in London for the American forces in Europe.
March 26, 1945 issue: 'Yanks Gain 27 Mi. East of Rhine'.
Complete and in quite good, used condition.
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