Description
Discover a piece of history with the vintage Newsweek Magazine from March 25, 1946. This edition features a compelling cover story titled "Red Army Enigma For U.N." which dives into the complexities of post-World War II geopolitics. A must-have for collectors and history buffs alike, this magazine encapsulates the turbulent times following the war and offers a unique glimpse into the issues facing the United Nations during its formative years.
This particular magazine is a newsstand edition and is offered without a label, making it a rare find for avid collectors. Its intriguing cover and thought-provoking articles make it not only a memorable piece of memorabilia but also a great conversation starter.
Condition-wise, please note that the edges and binding may show signs of wear, including marks and rips. We want to ensure you are fully informed, so be sure to check out the accompanying photos for a closer look. However, despite these imperfections, the magazine still retains its vintage charm and offers fascinating insights into historical events.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its integrity and prevent further wear.
- Ideal for any collection focusing on WWII history or vintage media.
Don't miss your chance to own this significant piece of history. The magazine comes packaged securely to maintain its condition during transit. Add this vintage Newsweek Magazine to your collection today and own a bit of history!