Newsweek
April 1, 1933
The Seventh issue of Newsweek
1933 marks the beginning of a world that walked and then ran its way to war. For facinating history start reading in 1933 and go all the way through the end of WWII.
Extremely nice condition and extremely rare. Inside: Germany throws her Republic away. Hitler becomes dictator and vows to crush the enemies of the Nazi Program. Hitler demands International parity; Jews in New York denounce Nazi Anti-Semitic atrocities; Beer is getting ready for a comeback; Ruppert signs Babe Ruth to a $52,000 contract; Mussolini plan receives setback; Winston Churchill revels in war and loves a political rumpus; Full page of prints of Stanley cup; Margery the Boston Medium big article and photo of her and harry Houdini who denounced her as a fraud in 1924. Her "Spirit" thumbprint is that of a mortal; .
To see the flow of events please read listings beginning with February
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