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Wabash, IN Daily Times-Star Feb. 15 1918 - Germany Threatens to Crush Russia

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1900-39

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Newspaper: Wabash Daily Times Star, Wabash, Indiana. Date: February 15, 1918. Prominent news stories include: Germany threatens to crush Russia; Exports and imports placed under license by proclamation; Pioneer John Summerland dies. Condition: 8 pages, complete and intact. Very good condition, with moderate wear as shown including wear along horizontal fold and a few front page stains. Comes folded or rolled, depending upon existing fold lines. Comments: