Discover a fascinating piece of history with this vintage November 1946 issue of The Reader's Digest. Published in the immediate aftermath of World War II, this issue offers a unique glimpse into the societal concerns and intellectual currents of the post-war era. Featured articles include Walter Lippmann's insightful "Why We Are Disarming Ourselves," reflecting on atomic bomb implications and the dawn of the Cold War, and "The War Waifs Arrive in America," detailing humanitarian efforts.
This collectible magazine is a rich compilation of condensed articles from various contemporary publications, providing a diverse range of topics from international relations and social issues to personal interest stories. It includes thought-provoking content such as "Is the GI Bill a Loafers' Paradise?" and "Middletown vs. World War II," making it an invaluable resource for historians, collectors of ephemera, and anyone interested in mid-20th century American culture and world events. A true time capsule from 1946.