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World War Two

The Brazilian Army of World War II

• Newsweek & Yank Magazines, 1944 •


The Newsweek article that appears on the right informs the reader that the Brazilian military had been successfully fighting the Germans long before their army arrived in Italy (July 16, 1944) and that their air force had sunk as many as 14 U-Boats up to that time. The writer also pointed out that no nation was more weary of this than their Fascist neighbor to the south, Argentina.

The Yank article is written from the perspective of the American G.I.; it lays out a few peculiar facts about life in the World War Two Brazilian Army:

“Every type of South American racial strain is represented. This gives a squad the appearance of a capsule League of Nations, except that there are no blonds.”

Read about the day Brazil declared war on Nazi Germany…

Read With the Brazilians in Italy<br>(Newsweek & Yank Magazines, 1944) for Free
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The Brazilian Army of World War II

The Brazilian Army of World War II

The Brazilian Army of World War II

The Brazilian Army of World War II

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