Loose cover page from the Chicago Daily News, torn along edge. Article entitled, At War! – Duce: German Forces 25 Miles from Paris. Contains articles covering Germany's military advance in France, Italian leader Benito Mussolini's declaration of war against France and alignment with Germany, Britain's hopefulness that the U.S. will join the Allies, and President Roosevelt's radio address to United States citizens.
Deadwood Pioneer-Times newspaper. Contains articles discussing local and international events during World War II, 1945. Photo entitled, Yanks Parade in Paris, documents American soldiers parade in France following Japan's surrender.
Deadwood Pioneer-Times newspaper. Contains articles discussing local and international events during World War II, 1945. Topics include restrictions imposed on Hollywood film producers by the Parisian government, Japan's delayed response to the Allies' counter terms for peace, postwar manufacturing of nylon and production of gasoline.
Loose page from the Chicago Daily News, torn along edge. Contains articles on the pending resignation of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, Italy's perspective on France's surrender to Germany and Britain's future, local accounts of the German occupation of France, Italy's bombing of the Mersa Matruh military area in Egypt, and Japan's war with China.
Chicago Daily Tribune newspaper. Shows a full page advertisement for Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company building. Advertised items include mittens, coats, shoes, women and children's clothing, and stationary.
Loose page from the Chicago Daily News, torn along edge. Contains articles on Britain's decision to invoke martial law, rising tensions between Britain and Italy, the German occupation of Norway, Britain's hopefulness that the United States will join the Allied Forces, and the presence of U.S. Armed Forces in the Philippines.