See how Newsday covered the war with a collection of covers from our archives, published during the World War II era.

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Newsday cover published on Jan. 23, 1941. Headline: "Lindbergh Calls for Negotiated Peace"

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Newsday cover published on Sept. 23, 1941. Headline: "L.I. Plane Plans Stolen By Spy"

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Newsday cover published on Nov. 10, 1941. Headline: "Churchill Says Bulk of U.S. Navy Fighting Axis"

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Cover of Newsday extra published on Dec. 8, 1941. Headline: "War: 3,000 Casualties in Hawaii; 1,500 Dead"

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Newsday cover published on March 2, 1942. Headline: "U.S. Warship Sunk Off N.J."

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Newsday cover published on June 2, 1942. Headline: "1,036 Planes Blast Essen Arms Works: Giant Krupp Plant Left in Flames"

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Newsday cover published on Sept. 18, 1942. Headline: "Stalingrad Gets Siberian Troops"

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Newsday cover published on Jan. 6, 1943. Headline: "Fleeing Nazis Cut Down by Cossacks"

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Newsday cover published on Jan. 7, 1943. Headline: "Roosevelt Pledges Invasion of Europe"

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Newsday cover published on June 14, 1943. Headline: "Most Dads May Be Drafted: Hershey"

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Newsday cover published on Aug. 14, 1943. Headline: "Allies Close Sicily Trap as Nazis Flee"

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Newsday cover published Feb. 7, 1944. Headline: "Okay 11 Million for Postwar Nassau"

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Newsday cover published on May 17, 1944. Headline: "5th Makes Contact With Hitler Line"

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Newsday cover published on June 6, 1944 -- also known famously as D-Day. Headline: "Invaders Advance in France"

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Newsday cover published on July 20, 1944. Headline: "Report Attempt to Assassinate Hitler"

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Newsday cover published on July 25, 1944. Headline: "German Generals Urge Army to Quit"

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Newsday cover published on Oct. 19, 1944. Headline: "Report Invasion of Philippines"

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Newsday cover published on Jan. 9, 1945. Headline: "Nassau Set for Nazi Buzz Bombs"

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Newsday cover published on April 13, 1945. Headline: "FDR Burial Sunday; Truman Takes Oath"

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Newsday World War II cover from April 14, 1945. Headline: "Truman Prepares World Broadcast on His Policies"

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Newsday cover published on April 30, 1945. Headline: "British Hear Hitler Dying, Peace Near"

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Newsday cover published on May 7, 1945. Headline: "German Surrender Reported by Radio." Underneath: "VE-Day Expected Today."

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Newsday cover published on May 8, 1945. Headline: "It's V-E Day for World"

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Newsday cover published on Aug. 9, 1945. Headline: "Drop 2nd Atom Bomb."

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Newsday cover published on Aug. 14, 1945. Headline: "Report Japan Accepts."

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Newsday cover published on Dec. 22, 1945. Headline: "Plan Europe Burial for Gen. Patton"

Theresa Cerney’s killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney’s new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

New hope for justice Theresa Cerney's killing is one of at least 66 cases of dead women being reviewed by Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney's new cold case unit. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn and Newsday investigative reporter Sandra Peddie have this exclusive story. 

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