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WWII Original Newspaper and Yank Talk Booklet, 1940s Military Memorabilia Bundle

Posted 6 days ago in Portland, OR

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WWII Original Newspaper and Yank Talk Booklet, 1940s Military Memorabilia Bundle

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Original WWII era bundle from a Pittsburgh family collection. Includes two authentic wartime pieces: • Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph newspaper with bold front page headline “French Smash Into Germany.” Original WWII era front page covering major early European war events. Shows normal aging for its age including fold lines, toning, and edge wear. • “Yank Talk” A.E.F. humor booklet. Original small format wartime cartoon and humor booklet circulated among U.S. soldiers during WWII. Complete with cover and interior pages. Mild age wear consistent with use. Both items are genuine 1940s wartime paper ephemera, unframed and unaltered. Ideal for collectors of WWII memorabilia, military history, vintage newspapers, or framing for display. Condition Used, normal age related wear. See photos for detail. Pickup and payment Local pickup. Cash preferred. No trades.

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Used (normal wear)

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Military memorabilia

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