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Description Battle of Los Angeles LATimes.jpg |
English:
Page B of the February 26, 1942, Los Angeles Times, showing the coverage of the so-called
Battle of Los Angeles
and its aftermath (lots of articles on people finding dud shells, unexploded ordnance, etc.
Français :
Le journal Los Angeles Times du 26 février 1942, couvre en page B l'épisode de la
fr:Bataille de Los Angeles
où l'armée américaine a tiré longuement dans le ciel nocturne contre des objets volants non identifiés. Au matin, beaucoup de personnes ont retrouvés dans leurs jardins et dans les rues, des restes de munitions; ainsi que des obus non explosés.
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Source | Los Angeles Times via ProQuest (see also https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32860377/1942feb26-battle-of-los-angeles/ ) |
Author | LA Times. |
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