Tobacco Target – WWII
A full package of American cigarette tobacco with integrated B&W cigarette paper, cellophane wrapper and a tax stamp.
- Model:
Private
- Year:
1943 - 45
- Status:
in collection
A full package of American cigarette tobacco with integrated B&W cigarette paper, cellophane wrapper and a tax stamp.
Private
1943 - 45
in collection
A full package of American blended cigarette tobacco with integrated Top cigarette paper, cellophane wrapper and a tax stamp on the top with Series 115 for 1945.
Private
1945
in collection
A full tin of American pipe and cigarette tobacco from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company with a 1 3/4 ounces tax stamp on the top with Series 116 for 1946.
Private
1946
in collection
A full package of Algerian cigarette tobacco from war time.
Privé
1940 - 45
in collection
A full package of French cigarette tobacco from war time.
Privé
1943 - 45
in collection
A full package of originally German troupe cigarette tobacco from late war time with a tax banderole for French army.
Armée
1945
in collection
Package of cigarette papers.
Armed Forces
1914 - 18
in collection
Package of cigarette papers.
Armed Forces
1914 - 18
in collection
Package of cigarette papers.
Private
1943 - 45
in collection
Wartime matchbook in a colorful paper wrapping with the flags of the USA and the Philippines and with MacArthur's name, signature and slogan.
On March 11, 1942, during WWII, General Douglas MacArthur and members of his family and staff left the Philippine island and his forces, which were surrounded by the Japanese. They traveled in patrol torpedo boats through stormy seas patrolled by Japanese warships and reached Mindanao two days later. From there, MacArthur and his party flew to Australia in a pair of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses, ultimately arriving in Melbourne by train on March 21, where he declared «I came through and I shall return».
Armed Forces
1943
in collection
Wartime matchbook with encouragement to invest in defense bond stamps.
Private
1942 - 45
in collection