For auction is the August 21, 1941 edition of Newsweek Magazine. World War II was progressing in Europe. Germany had overtaken Poland and Czechoslovakia, but the US had not yet entered the battle. The Japanese would bomb Pearl Harbor in less than 4 months, bringing the US into the war. and Great Britain was standing alone against the German war machine. Features stories include the following: (a) a meeting between Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt to formulate a strategy for fighting the Axis powers at sea, where German U-boats were ravaging commercial shipping; (b) the extension of legislation requiring national service (the draft) for another 18 months; (c) German military victories in the Ukraine over Russia.
| Publication Name | Newsweek |
| Distribution | Paid Circulation |
| Features | Illustrated |
| Genre | News |
| Language | English |
| Publication Frequency | Weekly |
| Publication Month | August |
| Publication Year | 1941 |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
For auction is the August 21, 1941 edition of Newsweek Magazine. World War II was progressing in Europe. Germany had overtaken Poland and Czechoslovakia, but the US had not yet entered the battle. The Japanese would bomb Pearl Harbor in less than 4 months, bringing the US into the war. and Great Britain was standing alone against the German war machine. Features stories include the following: (a) a meeting between Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt to formulate a strategy for fighting the Axis powers at sea, where German U-boats were ravaging commercial shipping; (b) the extension of legislation requiring national service (the draft) for another 18 months; (c) German military victories in the Ukraine over Russia.