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These are the ORIGINAL FRONT PAGES from 3 different Milwaukee Newspapers from the 1940s.
They have been PROFESSIONALLY LAMINATED here in Milwaukee with the highest grade 5mil product.
This grade material was the heaviest offered and now you can easily read both sides or frame it if you wish.
I mean, the nice thing about it is that they are REAL from waaaaaay back and you don't have to worry reading them.
I could re-take pictures of the 1942 and 1945 like I did with the 1941 because all 3 are brighter than shown.

1)  Monday, December 8, 1941 - JAPAN DECLARES WAR ON U.S.;  BATTLE AT SEA
Milwaukee Sentinel - THAT was our "morning" paper so the report only BEGINS to share
the news about Sunday's surprise attack on PERAL HARBOR only hours earlier.
Measures about 21" by 16-1/2".

2)  Sunday, December 6, 1942 - RECRUITUING HALTED;  JOB CONTROL IS SET UP
(Navy Gives Full Report on Pearl Harbor Disaster and more)
Milwaukee Journal - our "evening" paper
Measures about 23" by 17-1/2" (large newspapers back then)

3)  Saturday, September 8, 1945 - STARS AND STRIPES FLYING OVER TOKYO
It even says "This natural color picture, taken by the army, of Gen. Douglas MacArthur 
signing the Japanese unconditional surrender document...."
Milwaukee Journal - our "evening" paper
Measures about 22-1/2" by 16".

These 3 will be shipped FLAT within USPS Priority Cardboard material.
They can NOT be rolled - they are far too firm.  
Thank you.