1945 WWII LIFE Magazine - Hurtgen Forest - Stalin

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1945 WWII LIFE Magazine - Hurtgen Forest - Stalin Album Issue January 1, 1945; Cover: Big Gun Condition: Nice inside pages; "invisible" type tape along the spine edge of the cover page Speaking of Pictures - Dali paints the seven lively arts. This week's Events (pictorial) - Nazis Attack as Production Lags - shells made in 1918 are used at the front - U.S. troops in Europe need heavy artillery ammunition most of all - 5,000 tires wear out every 24 hours - vehicles suffer high rate of attrition - Post Office Pile-Up of Soldiers un received Christmas Packages Jinx Falkenburg Returns from War - troupe scores hit on 42,000 mile tour of theatre. The Battle of Hurtgen Forest - A gloomy German woods takes its place in U.S. history beside the wilderness and the Argonne by William Walton Close-Up: Stalin at 65 - The world's least known great man has become savior, symbol and living legend to the Russians by Richard E. Lauterbach Photographic Essay: Athen's Ancient Art - Its ancient art is seen by Life photographer Kessel. Art: Calendar Art - Norman Rockwell; Nude of Zoe Mozert; Scantily Clad's of Earl Moran; Rolf Armstrong; Dionne Quints, etc. Movies: Elizabeth Taylor - National Velvet Life records an Anglo - American romance - a Yank sergeant woos a lassie in Edinburgh, weds her near London and settles in New Jersey. Retreating Germans read more