On Italian front –
Germans blow bridge every three miles!
And Americans rebuild ‘em just as fast as they go boom
By John Lardner, North American Newspaper Alliance
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And Americans rebuild ‘em just as fast as they go boom
By John Lardner, North American Newspaper Alliance
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Pretty technical sergeants are doing work women never did before to help fighters
By Sally MacDougall, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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By Maj. Alexander P. de Seversky
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Year’s work done in three months by utility to help war effort
By Roger W. Stuart, Scripps-Howard staff writer
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Völkischer Beobachter (October 24, 1943)
USA.-‚Friedenspläne‘ für einen zukünftigen Badoglio-Staat
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The Pittsburgh Press (October 24, 1943)
University library burned, crime report sent to Roosevelt
By Reynolds Packard, United Press staff writer
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Drive foe from heights; rail lines cut
By Richard D. McMillan, United Press staff writer
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Right on the nose is where U.S. Flying Fortress bombs landed in the attack on the huge Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Marienburg, East Prussia. In this picture, taken right after the raid, smoke and flames rise from the huge plant, which was virtually destroyed when the 8th Air Force caught the German defenses napping in a daylight raid Oct. 9.
There are none yet in Pittsburgh, but other sections of U.S. have them
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And they get them too, says Army chaplain, wounded, decorated
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