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1941 World War II PM Newspaper April 28 France, Dr. Seuss - Since when did we swap our ego for an ostrich?

1941 World War II PM Newspaper April 28 France, Dr. Seuss - Since when did we swap our ego for an ostrich?

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1941 World War II PM Newspaper April 28 France, Dr. Seuss - Since when did we swap our ego for an ostrich?: Dr. Seuss - Since when did we swap our ego for an ostrich?

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Original April 28 1941 PM Newspaper New York Daily Vol. 1, #224


Condition: Very Good, 32 pages, Missing 1 page 23-24, 12" x 14,5" tall, edge tear


World War II - Churchill Says Victory is Assured by U.S. Neutrality Patrols

Photos of Greek officers with German Chief of Staff, Pagagos

Nazis beyond Athens, Egypt

​Adm. Percy Walker Nelles, Canada contributed troops

John D. Rockefeller Jr. Photo and article about his support of Britian against Hitlerism.

TWU Transport Workers Union Election New York Subway 0 with 10 Photos

Editorial Shall we Wait for the Fascist

Remember How France Waited for Hitler to Attack? Large Photo of France before blitzkrieg - Army scout on reconnaissance peeking through the crotch of a tree, sad and apprehensive waiting to see what the Fascists will do.

10 photos on 2 pages showing how French military was not prepared for war.

Full Page Photo of Frenchman crying caption - And After the Fascists Had Come

9 Panel Map of Nazis advancement and caption "These Countries Waited for Hitler to Come..."

Photo of Cuba 1933 rebellion

Photo of British and French prisoners guarded by a single German Tank.

Article about U.S. Anglo Navies by Ben Robertson, Jr. and cartoon

Greenland with 3 photos

Greenland Map World War II 1941

ANTI-FORD MOTOR COMPANY ARTICLE - Large Photo and article on Ralph Rimar - I Was a Ford Spy

4 Photos German tanks in Larissa Greece, Captured Serbs, Captain Paul Cross, English Fitting Basin

3 Photos, Athens, Bulgaria's King Boris with Hitler and Keitel, Greek Gen. Tsolahoglu signs Nazi terms for the surrender of his Army of Epirus at Larissa.

First Printing! Dr. Seuss - Since when did we swap our ego for an ostrich? - Cartoon of a U.S. coin with words 'In God We Trust and How! - The Lindbergh Quarter' - This cartoon was later printed with other Theodor Seuss Geisel​ cartoons in a 1999 book called 'Dr. Seuss Goes to War​'

Photo of Walter Jones

Radio Timetables for Tuesday and Wednesday April 28-29 1941 New York

6 Photos of a Broomstick Shirt

6 photos of fashion shoes

6 photos in sequence Dodgers verses Giants on Lee sliding into home, catcher is Danning and umpire is Barlick

​Baseball articles

Kentucky Derby predictions, Jamaica, etc.

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Title
1941 World War II PM Newspaper April 28 France, Dr. Seuss - Since when did we swap our ego for an ostrich?
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Dr. Seuss
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New York Daily
Date Published
1941
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12" x 14.5
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