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  1. Elinor Florence

    Elinor Florence Active Member

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    The Star Weekly news magazine was a hugely popular publication produced by the Toronto Star. The wartime issues carried all kinds of interesting photographs and advertisements. Click on the Wartime Wednesdays link below to see some of them


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    macrusk Proud Daughter of a Canadian WWII Veteran

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    I am back on the Forum. Nice to connect here as well as FB. I shall be wanting to look at the issues you have on your blog.
     
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    LRusso216 Graybeard Staff Member

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    Nice to see you here, Michelle. I look forward to more of your input.
     
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    Looking forward to finding time to read through all that. Thank you for posting. Brian
     
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    OpanaPointer I Point at Opana Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Also:

    The War Illustrated Archive
    (Including "The War Illustrated And Afterwards")
    Complete Record of the Conflict by Land and Sea and in the Air
     
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    I have seen a few of these hard copy from the 96 year old veteran next door who's mum used to collect them for him on his return. However thank you for these links, now like a kid in a sweet shop, hours of reading here.
     

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