VTG Life Magazine August 21, 1944 Landing Alligators Tractors


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VTG Life Magazine August 21, 1944 Landing Alligators Tractors

 *The image shown in this listing is a stock photo. You will receive the same issue as depicted, and condition described in this listing,  but it may not be the exact copy shown in the photo.*

We have nearly every issue of Life magazine from 1936 to 1972 in stock. These magazines are occasionally offered at a discount with one of our sales or coupons, and we also have a Buy 2, Get 1 Free promotion on most items when you add three to your cart. Please note that the Buy 2, Get 1 Free offer does not apply to Best Offers or coupons, but does apply with any current sale.

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Pg… 25 THE WEEK'S EVENTS Refugees Arrive from Europe

Pg… 30 THE WEEK'S EVENTS Editorial: The Education of Sidney Hillman

Pg… 31 THE WEEK'S EVENTS McNair Family Portrait

Pg… 32 THE WEEK'S EVENTS Argentina Shows Army……..

Pg… 34 THE WEEK'S EVENTS The Battle of France: Paris

Pg… 36 THE WEEK'S EVENTS The Battle of France: St. LO

Pg… 38 THE WEEK'S EVENTS The Battle of France: French Traitor

Pg… 41 ARTICLE Radioman Tweed on Guam, by Robert Sherrod

Pg… 84 CLOSE–UP John Foster Dulles, by John Chamberlain

Pg… 75 POLITICS Truman of Missouri

Pg… 48 ART Night Landing on New Britain

Pg… 59 MOVIE Joyce Reynolds

Pg… 61 MOVIE "Janie–

Pg… 65 ANIMALS Goofy Comes Home

Pg… 71 THEATER –Catherine Was Great"

Pg… 80 SCIENCE Ball Bearings

Pg… 2 OTHER DEPARTMENTS Letters to the Editors

Pg… 10 OTHER DEPARTMENTS Speaking of Pictures: The Sun's Course

Pg… 14 OTHER DEPARTMENTS LIFE's Reports: Inside the Reich, by John Scott

Pg… 98 OTHER DEPARTMENTS LIFE Calls on a Little French Girl

Pg… 105 OTHER DEPARTMENTS Pictures to the Editors : LIFE'S PICTURES Alfred Eisenstaedt had a personal interest in taking pictures of the European refugees (pp. 25–29). Himself a German Jew, he went to work for the A.P. in Berlin 15 years ago next month. As one of Europe's top photographers, he covered the rise of the dictators, seeing with his eyes and his camera the spread of tragedy among the little people of a continent. At length he himself left Europe to make a new home and an even wider reputation in America.


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