World War II As It Happened
A MaritimeQuest Daily Event Special Presentation
Sunday March 8, 1942
Day 920

March 8, 1942: Front page of The People, London, England.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of the Sunday Pictorial, London, England.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Sunday Post, Glasgow, Scotland.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Sunday Sun, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Sunday Star, Washington, D.C.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Sunday Star-News, Wilmington, North Carolina.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of the Detroit Times, Detroit, Michigan.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Hammond Times, Hammond, Indiana.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Kingsport Times, Kingsport, Tennessee.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Port Arthur News, Port Arthur, Texas.
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Note the report in columns 6-7: "Manufacture Of Phonographs And Radios Prohibited After April 22"


March 8, 1942: Front page of The Montana Standard, Butte, Montana.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of The Ogden Standard Examiner, Ogden City, Utah.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of the Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California.
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March 8, 1942: Front page of the Völkischer Beobachter, the official newspaper of the NSDAP.
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1. Düstere Betrachtungen des Indienministers Amery - Wie stehen gegen eine Weltrevolution.
(Somber reflections from Minister of India Amery - We stand against a world revolution.)




   
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