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  2. Liberty (general interest magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the magazine provided a unique look into popular culture, politics, and world events through the Roaring Twenties, Great Depression, World War II, and postwar America. It ceased publication in 1950 and was revived briefly in 1971.

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    Customers who subscribe to certain AOL plans are eligible to receive a digital subscription to popular magazine titles and access content on up to 5 devices. To view what your AOL plan has to offer, check out your AOL MyBenefits page. If you’d like to get a plan that includes AOL MyMagazines, give us a call at 1.800.827.6364.

  4. Leatherneck Magazine - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, the Leatherneck transitioned from a weekly newspaper to a semimonthly magazine in June 1925 and became a monthly magazine in June 1926 with a shift from a tabloid-sized newspaper to a 32-page magazine. During World War II, many of the Marine Corps' combat correspondents were assigned to Leatherneck.

  5. After the Battle - Wikipedia

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    The magazine dealt with World War II in a "then and now format". [1] Articles were illustrated by historical photographs matched with a modern-day photograph of the identical scene to show how much (or how little) things have changed. Most issues featured a major article on a specific subject, with several smaller articles.

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  7. Who Made America’s Weapons During WW2? - AOL

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    Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. ... Today, we’re looking at who made America’s weapons during WW2. ... Throughout World War II, Northrop built roughly 700 P-61s, also ...

  8. List of United States magazines - Wikipedia

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    Disney Magazine (defunct) Dwell; Entertainment Weekly; Famous Monsters of Filmland; The Feet, a dance magazine (1970–1973) Film Threat; Flux (defunct) The Hollywood Reporter; Home Media Magazine (defunct) IMPULSE Magazine; Media Play News; Modern Screen (defunct) Moving Pictures (defunct) The Pastel Journal; People; Photoplay (defunct ...

  9. World War II (magazine) - Wikipedia

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