More WWII Cartoons
This one was 1 page folded in half inside a plastic photo protector, so I copied the front and back.
As I mentioned in the last post, these clippings are over 70 years old and have been residing in the photo protectors for over 40 years.
(Had to re-edit. Somewhere along the line the first picture disappeared).
These are very cool!
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Thanks. 🙂
My mom has a bookshelf 3 fee wide with 6 shelves–all containing pictures of her family, scrapbook pages, and post cards. I’m ashamed to say that her gene for organizational, sewing, and homemaking skills was not passed along to her daughters. 🙂
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I hope you’ve acquired some new readers to your wonderful site with my reblog Saturday. I have a wonderful bunch of people who are very interested in this era.
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As the new readers began to pour in, I wondered who I should thank profusely for helping me to share my mom’s “bounty” with the world.
Let it be known that you have singlehandedly given me a reason to continue sharing her post cards, pictures and newspaper clippings. 🙂
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That thrills me to no end!! Best of luck to you.
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Tomorrow I have clippings about the escape of 25 Nazi’s in 1945 from an Arizona POW camp. My mother’s explanation is first, followed by newspaper clippings. I hope you enjoy a waltz through CYA’s past. 🙂
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I know I will. Looking forward to it.
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