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Snapshot 1945… America at Iwo Jima – a melting pot forged in blood…
August 26, 2019 by GuyHeilenman · Leave a Comment
The following snapshot comes from the Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, dated April 22, 1945, which shouts of America as the world’s melting pot in a thousand words… and perhaps a million drops of blood.
Filed under: Collecting Newspapers, Great Headlines, Newspaper Collecting Ideas, The 20th & 21st Centuries
Tagged: 1945, Iwo Jima, WW2, WWII

