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  • Sunday September 23.1945 NEWSREEL:

    U.S. veterans returning from war are to be given first priority in re-employment at their old jobs, regardless of union opposition.

    September 23, 1945
  • NEWSREEL: Time Magazine – THE CONGRESS: Forget Pearl Harbor?

    September 24, 1945 – In one of several strange interviews which Jap officials gave to the U.S. press last week, ferret-faced Jap Premier Higashi-Kuni plaintively begged “People of America, won’t you forget Pearl Harbor?” Perhaps some of the U.S. people were ready to, but their representatives in Congress were not. The House promptly passed the…

    September 24, 1945
  • THE CONGRESS: Forget Pearl Harbor?

    In one of several strange interviews which Jap officials gave to the U.S. press last week, ferret-faced Jap Premier Higashi-Kuni plaintively begged “People of America, won’t you forget Pearl Harbor?” Perhaps some of the U.S. people were ready to, but their representatives in Congress were not. The House promptly passed the Senate resolution for a…

    September 24, 1945
  • GI Nightingale

    Source: Hockenberger, Margaret A. “Book Review: GI Nightingale.” The American Journal of Nursing, Oct. 1945, p. 875. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3416520?origin=JSTOR-pdf

    October 1, 1945
  • Thursday October 4.1945

    James L Solomon, Separation Center Camp McCoy WI Release from Active Duty, Regular Army Technician Fifth Grade, HQ 27th Infantry Division, Location: Asiatic-Pacific Area, Campaigns: Western Pacific, Ryukus

    October 4, 1945
  • Tokyo Rose Arrested by US Troops

    Source: “Tokyo Rose Arrested by US Troops.” The Evening Sun, 17 Oct. 1945, p. 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun/138316773/

    October 17, 1945
  • Your Radio Today

    Source: “Your Radio Today.” The Los Angeles Times, 22 Oct. 1945, p. 20. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times/125651336/

    October 22, 1945
  • Rationing of Shoes Ends on OPA Order; Co-Operation Urged

    Source: “Rationing of Shoes Ends on OPA Order; Co-Operation Urged.” The Commercial Appeal, 31 Oct. 1945, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-commercial-appeal/138320076/

    October 31, 1945
  • US Army Nurses in Russia

    Source: Moline, Anna Lisa. “U. S. army nurses in Russia.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 45, no. 11, Nov. 1945, pp. 904”“906.

    November 1, 1945
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