The Best of Yank, the Army Weekly, 1942-1945

The Best of Yank, the Army Weekly, 1942-1945
Title The Best of Yank, the Army Weekly, 1942-1945 PDF eBook
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Pages 464
Release 1980
Genre History
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Yank is the fascinating weekly newspaper that was dedicated to the GI Joe of World War II. The best of Yank is history, current events, social commentary, sports history entertainment, sex, and homespun advice all rolled into one. It captures both the spirit of the World War II GI and the grim reality of the violence he encountered. Here are: in-depth war news, articles and reports from all of the fronts; honest evaluations of America's allies and their military efforts; realistic estimations of the enemy's strong and weak points; helpful hints on how to clean a rifle (with some suggestions from the Germans); advicde on how to prepare income tax returns or make certain that remittance checks reach family and loved ones; predictions about what to expect after discharge --and luscious Hollywood pinups of Jean Parker, Betty Grable, Esther Williams, and Lena Horne. Each issue contains irreverent "Sad Sack" cartoons, magnificent and moving photographic coverage of great battles, lethal skirmishes and front-line living conditions, and even crossword puzzles and other games of skill.

The Best from Yank

The Best from Yank
Title The Best from Yank PDF eBook
Author Yank, the army weekly
Publisher
Pages 330
Release 1945
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Yank

Yank
Title Yank PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Potomac Books
Pages 280
Release 1991
Genre History
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Yank was the US Army's weekly magazine, written by the troops themselves during World War II. A 23-page facsimile of the magazine is included in this book, which chronicles the uncensored story of what 14 million Americans did to achieve victory - in the words of those involved. Here, in the language and artwork of contributors who include Joe McCarthy, Merle Miller, George Baker, Irwin Shaw, Ed Cunningham, Andy Rooney, William Saroyan and Richard Armour, is the GIs' account of how they fought, thought, felt, lived and talked between 1941 and 1945.

The Pin-Up Girls of Yank, the Army Weekly

The Pin-Up Girls of Yank, the Army Weekly
Title The Pin-Up Girls of Yank, the Army Weekly PDF eBook
Author Amy Pilkington
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 2017-04-11
Genre
ISBN 9781520677699

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Yank, the Army Weekly was a military publication sold to deployed soldiers during World War II. To boost soldiers' morale, each issue contained a pin-up girl. These lovely ladies were some of the most famous actresses, models, and dancers of their time. This book features the pin-up girls in the 1944 issues of Yank. Inside you'll find photos of Lauren Bacall, Elyse Knox, Ann Savage, Ingrid Bergman, K.T. Stevens, Chili Williams, Angela Greene, Peggy Corday, Jeanne Craine, Rita Hayworth, and many more. Bios are included for each girl, one of which was an Olympic figure skater.

The Best from Yank

The Best from Yank
Title The Best from Yank PDF eBook
Author Editors Of Yank
Publisher
Pages 322
Release 2013-10
Genre
ISBN 9781494084608

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This is a new release of the original 1945 edition.

Yank

Yank
Title Yank PDF eBook
Author Ted Ellsworth
Publisher Da Capo Press
Pages 388
Release 2006-04-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781560258346

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"Written in 1945 and never published, Yank is a first-person memoir of World War II by an American who joined the British army in 1941." "Ted Ellsworth's memoir begins with his tearful goodbyes to his young wife and family. It covers his Atlantic crossing; his assignment to a tank regiment in North Africa and the campaign there (including a firsthand account of meeting "Monty"); his participation in the invasion of Italy and the second wave of D-Day; incredible accounts of fierce battles, being taken prisoner by the Germans, the horrendous privations in a POW camp, and liberation by Russians; and finally, a year spent wandering eastern Europe at war's end, trying to get home to the U.S. The final pages detail Ellsworth's homecoming, and end with the moment he kisses his wife."--BOOK JACKET.

Guerrilla Warfare

Guerrilla Warfare
Title Guerrilla Warfare PDF eBook
Author 'Yank' Levy
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 128
Release 2008-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 0141903449

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1941. Britain is under some of the heaviest air raids of the Second World War. Concerns about Nazi paratroopers landing in Britain and invading take hold in the hearts of the British citizenry. The Home Guard has been mobilised to defend against airborne assault – and it needs training. ‘Yank’ Levy is brought in to Osterley Park to teach guerrilla warfare, from practical experience in the Spanish Civil War. ‘Yank’ trains soldiers of the Home Guard how to use surveillance, defend against tanks and armoured vehicles, how to fight in towns and across country and against a well-supplied, highly-trained and mobile occupying force. His book, Guerrilla Warfare offers such sound advice as: ‘Whether you go to a tea-party or to work on your allotment...take your rifle with you. Don’t leave it downstairs for a German to grab if he enters the house’ and 'Your motto should always be: ‘Finish them! Then a quick get-away, and another ambush some place else’’