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The first five days of WWII in the The New York Times — September 1 - 5, 1939 — Offered individually Boston And I received my assurance

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And I received my assurance that it was all right

The other side has a rarely-scene photo of the signing of the surrender documents aboard the USS Missouri—it's from the angle of a sailor high above

1862 and engraved by Johnson

With eight folding maps

as well as the "Jailed for Freedom" pendant

The first five days of WWII in the The New York Times — September 1 - 5, 1939 — Offered individually Boston And I received my assuranceUpdated January 19, 2026: All issues have been sold. The New York Times reporting the first five days of the declaration of war in WWII, offered individually: September 1 5, 1939. September 1, 1939: GERMANY BLOCKADES GDYNIA, ORDERS ARMY 'TO MEET FORCE'; DANZIG CITY REJOINS THE REICH September 2, 1939: BRITAIN AND FRANCE SEND ULTIMATUMS; WARSAW CALLS ALLIES; ITALY NEUTRAL; GERMANS ATTACK POLES ON 4 FRONTS September 3, 1939: BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN WAR AT

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