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Articles
“27 Paris GIs Held in Paris Black Marketing,” Associated Press,
Washington Post
, 22 September 1944.
“20,000 Youths Drafted to British Mines Desert,”
Chicago Daily Tribune
, 24 October 1945.
“2,000,000 Out to See Veterans Pass By,”
New York Times
, 7 May 1919.
“A Million Cheer 77th in Final Hike of War Up 5th Av.,”
New York Times
, 7 May 1919.
“Appeal to Wilson for Parade of the 77th,”
New York Times
, 6 April 1919.
“Army & Navy: G.I. Black Market,”
Time
, 2 October 1944.
“Army & Navy—Malefactors Abroad,”
Time
, 1 May 1944.
“ARMY & NAVY—Medals: Record,”
Time
, 21 August 1944.
“AWOL Tarzan Pair Sentenced,”
Los Angeles Times
, 27 October 1946.
“Black Market Deals of U.S. Soldiers Told,” Associated Press,
Chicago Daily Tribune
, 26 December 1944.
“British Family Fined for Help to AWOL Yanks,”
Chicago Daily Tribune
, 11 July 1946.
“Conservation: Poor Young Men,”
Time
, 6 February 1939.
“Crime Since the War: Theft and the Shortage of Goods,”
Times
(London), 23 January 1948.
“Deserters from the Forces,”
Times
(London), 17 October 1947.
“Few Deserters Give Up,”
New York Times
, 1 April 1947.
“GIs Major Crime in London Is AWOL,”
New York Times
, 20 April 1944.
“High Officer Reveals: 12,000 Yanks AWOL in Europe, Half of Them in Black Market,”
Washington Post
, 26 January 1945.