Description
Step back in time with the fascinating VTG Life Magazine from December 15, 1941. This remarkable issue offers a unique glimpse into American life during a pivotal moment in history. It features a captivating cover story about the delightful theatrical production Junior Miss and delves into the dramatic events surrounding the Pearl Harbor attack, marking a significant turning point for the United States.
This collector's item is perfect for history enthusiasts, vintage lovers, or anyone curious about the era. From the beautiful cover to each captivating page, it is filled with compelling articles and stunning photographs that narrate stories of resilience, community spirit, and national pride.
Inside this issue, discover key highlights such as:
- A gripping recounting of Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, exploring its causes and effects.
- A striking photographic essay called Prison Ship that brings historical moments to life through LIFE's breathtaking images.
Additional content will capture your interest:
On Page 27, read a detailed account of Japan's attack.
Page 34 covers the story of the French soldier who signed the Armistice.
Page 36 presents insights into America’s finest tank, as highlighted by the U.S. Army.
On Page 110, enjoy a photographic essay featuring Nazi censor releases from LIFE’s "Zamzam" images.
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*Please note that the image shown in this listing is a stock photo. You will receive the same issue as depicted, in the described condition, but it may not be the exact copy shown in the photo.*
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