Description
Discover the rich history captured in the pages of "VTG History of the Second World War Part 17: Civilians in the Front Line," published in 1973. This compelling magazine offers a unique perspective on the critical role that civilians played during World War II. The publication features detailed narratives, impactful photographs, and insightful commentary that highlight the experiences and sacrifices of those living in war-torn regions.
This issue is not just a read; it's a journey back in time, shedding light on the often-overlooked stories of resilience and heroism among ordinary people. It's perfect for historians, collectors, or anyone interested in military history looking to enrich their understanding of this tumultuous time.
Acceptable condition
Newsstand / No Label
Magazine has wear. See photos.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Comprehensive Insights: This issue dives into personal narratives and historical analysis, providing readers with an in-depth view of civilian life during wartime.
- Collector’s Item: Ideal for history buffs and collectors, this 1973 publication serves as a valuable addition to any collection on World War II.
It's important to note that this magazine shows signs of wear, which is evident in the condition details. There may be rips and marks, particularly on the binding. The corners of the front cover have creases, reflecting its age and use—see photos for detailed views. Each flaw tells a story of its journey and adds to its authenticity rather than detracting from it.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Rips. See photos.
Some marks. See photos.
Wear on binding. See photos.
Creases on front corner(s). See photos.
This magazine serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who lived through the Second World War. Add it to your collection today and appreciate the invaluable stories it holds!