Newsweek Magazine August 28 1939 Lt. Gen. Hugh Aloysius Drum Mislead the Public


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Step back in time with an original copy of Newsweek Magazine from August 28, 1939. This edition features a compelling cover story on Lt. Gen. Hugh Aloysius Drum, who made waves by misleading the public. As a piece of history, this magazine captures the essence of its time, giving readers insight into the socio-political climate of pre-World War II America.

In good condition, this vintage magazine is sure to be an excellent addition to any collection. It comes with an address label on the front, hinting at its previous ownership and the stories it holds within its pages. While it shows some minor wear, the overall integrity of the magazine is preserved, making it a unique find for collectors or history buffs.

This particular edition also includes a plastic protective covering, ensuring that this piece of history remains safe from dust and damage. The protective layer adds an extra level of care, allowing you to enjoy this magazine without the worry of degrading its condition over time.

  • Includes a fascinating cover story on Lt. Gen. Drum, a key military figure in the late 1930s.
  • Comes with protective covering to maintain its condition for years to come.

Upon close inspection, you will notice some slight marks throughout the magazine, but these do not detract from its value or charm. The photographs and articles within provide a window into a world that is both familiar and foreign, allowing readers to engage with history uniquely and engagingly.

Don’t miss out on a chance to own this historic magazine edition. Whether for personal enjoyment or as a gift for a fellow history enthusiast, this Newsweek Magazine from August 28, 1939, is a wonderful treasure.

Newsweek Magazine August 28 1939 Cover

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