| Newspaper | The New York Times |
|---|---|
| Included | 8 pages |
20th Century, Newspapers, World War I, World War II
Various NYT WW1 WW2 Headline Reprints
This is a 4 page special by the New York Times, reprinting the front pages from several important dates in World War 1 and World War 2, especially the German moves in the build up to the Second World War.
Headlines:
- Americans Drive Germans Back Over Marne: Take 1,000 Prisoners And Check Big Drive; German Attach On A 60-Mile Front Fails – 07/16/1918
- Armistice Signed, End Of The War! Berlin Seized By Revolutionists; New Chancellor Begs For Order: Ousted Kaiser Flees To Holland – 11/11/1918
- Hitler Sends German Troops Into Rhineland; Offers Paris 25 Year Non-Aggression Pact; France Mans Her Forts, Britain Studies Move – 03/08/1936
- Eden Asks League Reform; Italy To Annex Ethiopia; Bars Protests Or Parleys – 05/07/1936
- Berlin-Tokyo Pact Signed; London, Paris Call It Blind To Conceal New Aggression – 11/26/1936
See the image gallery for some interesting photos also included. This newspaper collection also includes a similar set of reprinted historical front pages by the Omaha World Herald.
Included in image gallery:
- NYT front page reprint from 07/16/1918 – American troops turn back the Germans in WW 1
- NYT front page reprint from 11/11/1918 – armistice ending WW1
- NYT front page reprint from 03/08/1936 – German troops enter Rhineland
- NYT front page reprint from 05/07/1936 – Italy annexes Ethiopia
- NYT front page reprint from 11/26/1936 – Germany and Japan sign pact
- Photo of the Morane Roulier, the first US plane used in WW1
- Photo of President Wilson meeting with troops on the front in WW1
- US troops running over the trenches in WW1
- Armor and cavalry lined up in WW1
- Hitler and Mussolini walking together from 1936
- Hitler talking to Japanese envoy, 1936
- Prime Minister Chamberlain doffing his hat to crowd
















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