




Magazine, YANK, October 15, 1944, British Edition
YANK magazine, British edition, October 15, 1944 issue, on the front cover of which appears the picture of some hilarious GI, holding a pile of German anti-tank mines.
Complete and in used condition.
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Magazine, YANK, January 7, 1944
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YANK magazine, British edition, October 15, 1944 issue, on the front cover of which appears the picture of some hilarious GI, holding a pile of German anti-tank mines.
Complete and in used condition.
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