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Background imageWorld War II Collection: American army officer. Stilwell reading a map in the field. Photographed c1942

American army officer. Stilwell reading a map in the field. Photographed c1942
JOSEPH WARREN STILWELL (1883-1946). American army officer. Stilwell reading a map in the field. Photographed c1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A take-off signal officer gives a fighter plane the Go sign on board the military aircraft

A take-off signal officer gives a fighter plane the Go sign on board the military aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown
THE FIGHTING LADY, 1944. A take-off signal officer gives a fighter plane the Go sign on board the military aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown, in a scene from the American propaganda film

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Women welders at a shipyard in Richmond, California, at work on the construction of the Liberty

Women welders at a shipyard in Richmond, California, at work on the construction of the Liberty ship S. S
WORLD WAR II: WELDERS, 1943. Women welders at a shipyard in Richmond, California, at work on the construction of the Liberty ship S.S. George Washington Carver, 1943. Photographed by E.F. Joseph

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Men working on an assembly line to manufacture U. S. Army half-track scout cars in a converted

Men working on an assembly line to manufacture U. S. Army half-track scout cars in a converted truck plant in Ohio
HALF-TRACK FACTORY, 1941. Men working on an assembly line to manufacture U.S. Army half-track scout cars in a converted truck plant in Ohio, during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: (1874-1965). English statesman and writer. Photographed flashing his V for Victory sign during WWII

(1874-1965). English statesman and writer. Photographed flashing his V for Victory sign during WWII
WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965). English statesman and writer. Photographed flashing his V for Victory sign during WWII

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Advertisement by Pontiac and General Motors honoring the men

Advertisement by Pontiac and General Motors honoring the men and women in different branches of the armed forces during
WORLD WAR II: U.S. FORCES. Advertisement by Pontiac and General Motors honoring the men and women in different branches of the armed forces during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The military aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown, in a scene from the American propaganda film

The military aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown, in a scene from the American propaganda film, The Fighting Lady, 1944
THE FIGHTING LADY, 1944. The military aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown, in a scene from the American propaganda film, The Fighting Lady, 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American folk singer and composer. Performing at the opening of the Washington D. C

American folk singer and composer. Performing at the opening of the Washington D. C
PETE SEEGER (1919-2014). American folk singer and composer. Performing at the opening of the Washington D.C. labor canteen

Background imageWorld War II Collection: New Zealand infantryman on the lookout for enemy snipers at Cassino, Italy. Photographed 1944

New Zealand infantryman on the lookout for enemy snipers at Cassino, Italy. Photographed 1944
WORLD WAR II: CASSINO. New Zealand infantryman on the lookout for enemy snipers at Cassino, Italy. Photographed 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Navy Air Force Helldiver, a cannon-firing warplane, in the Pacific Theater

U. S. Navy Air Force Helldiver, a cannon-firing warplane, in the Pacific Theater. Photographed August 1944
WORLD WAR II: HELLDIVER. U.S. Navy Air Force Helldiver, a cannon-firing warplane, in the Pacific Theater. Photographed August 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Attack Begins in the Factory : English poster, c1944, showing the Royal Air Force attack on a

The Attack Begins in the Factory : English poster, c1944, showing the Royal Air Force attack on a German industrial
WWII: ENGLISH POSTER, 1944. " The Attack Begins in the Factory" : English poster, c1944, showing the Royal Air Force attack on a German industrial center during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Women engine cleaners on the Pennsylvania Railroad, taking the place of men fighting in World War II

Women engine cleaners on the Pennsylvania Railroad, taking the place of men fighting in World War II
WORLD WAR II: HOME FRONT. Women engine cleaners on the Pennsylvania Railroad, taking the place of men fighting in World War II. Photograph by Alfred Palmer, c1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A Martin PBM Mariner flying boat in World War II

A Martin PBM Mariner flying boat in World War II
U.S. NAVY FLYING BOAT. A Martin PBM Mariner flying boat in World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A crowd in New York Citys Times Square in the early morning hours of 14 August 1945 celebrates

A crowd in New York Citys Times Square in the early morning hours of 14 August 1945 celebrates the reported Japanese
WORLD WAR II: V-J DAY, 1945. A crowd in New York Citys Times Square in the early morning hours of 14 August 1945 celebrates the reported Japanese surrender and end of World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: (1884-1962). Wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (right)

(1884-1962). Wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (right)
ANNA ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (1884-1962). Wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (right) speaking with a woman machinist during a goodwill tour of Great Britain, November 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Goats on the runway at an airfield in Ramitelli, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Goats on the runway at an airfield in Ramitelli, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945
WORLD WAR II: AIRFIELD. Goats on the runway at an airfield in Ramitelli, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageWorld War II Collection: P-59A Airacomet, the first American jet-propelled aircraft to fly, 1 October 1942

P-59A Airacomet, the first American jet-propelled aircraft to fly, 1 October 1942
AIRACOMET AIRCRAFT, c1942. P-59A Airacomet, the first American jet-propelled aircraft to fly, 1 October 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Off with the Mask. Cartoon, 5 December 1942, by Ralph Soulpault in Le Petit Parisien, France

Off with the Mask. Cartoon, 5 December 1942, by Ralph Soulpault in Le Petit Parisien, France
F.D. ROOSEVELT CARTOON. Off with the Mask. Cartoon, 5 December 1942, by Ralph Soulpault in Le Petit Parisien, France

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A Signal Corps message center set up in the back of a military truck during a field problem at

A Signal Corps message center set up in the back of a military truck during a field problem at Fort Riley, Kansas
WORLD WAR II: SIGNAL CORPS. A Signal Corps message center set up in the back of a military truck during a field problem at Fort Riley, Kansas. Photograph by Jack Delano, April 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Pilots and crew preparing fighter planes aboard the USS Enterprise prior to their take-off for

Pilots and crew preparing fighter planes aboard the USS Enterprise prior to their take-off for the Battle of Midway
WORLD WAR II: MIDWAY, 1942. Pilots and crew preparing fighter planes aboard the USS Enterprise prior to their take-off for the Battle of Midway, 3-6 June 1942. Only four of the planes would return

Background imageWorld War II Collection: General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) greets General George C. Marshall, U. S

General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) greets General George C. Marshall, U. S
EISENHOWER & MARSHALL 1944. General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left) greets General George C. Marshall, U.S. Army Chief of Staff, and Director of War Mobilization James F

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A World War II Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber aircraft

A World War II Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber aircraft
B17 FLYING FORTRESS. A World War II Boeing B17 Flying Fortress bomber aircraft

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Factory worker Lucille Ciecko, drilling castings for toy trains at a plant in New Haven, Connecticut

Factory worker Lucille Ciecko, drilling castings for toy trains at a plant in New Haven, Connecticut
TOY FACTORY, 1942. Factory worker Lucille Ciecko, drilling castings for toy trains at a plant in New Haven, Connecticut. The factory was later converted to manufacture flare casings during World War

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Mission Belle, a U. S. Army airplane, somewhere in the Southwest Pacific

The Mission Belle, a U. S. Army airplane, somewhere in the Southwest Pacific
WW2: U.S. ARMY AIRPLANE. The " Mission Belle, " a U.S. Army airplane, somewhere in the Southwest Pacific

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American soldiers during a mop-up operation on Papua New Guinea, March 1943

American soldiers during a mop-up operation on Papua New Guinea, March 1943
WORLD WAR II: NEW GUINEA. American soldiers during a mop-up operation on Papua New Guinea, March 1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Navy ship used for laying steel anti-torpedo nets, which were placed at the mouths of

U. S. Navy ship used for laying steel anti-torpedo nets, which were placed at the mouths of harbors or around ships at
WORLD WAR II: TORPEDO NET. U.S. Navy ship used for laying steel anti-torpedo nets, which were placed at the mouths of harbors or around ships at anchor. Photographed March 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Third and final page of the English version of the formal instrument of Germanys surrender at

Third and final page of the English version of the formal instrument of Germanys surrender at the end of World War II
GERMAN SURRENDER, 1945. Third and final page of the English version of the formal instrument of Germanys surrender at the end of World War II, signed at Berlin on 8 May 1945

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American soldiers aboard a U. S. Coast Guard landing craft prior to the invasion of Normandy

American soldiers aboard a U. S. Coast Guard landing craft prior to the invasion of Normandy, France, 6 June 1944
WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944. American soldiers aboard a U.S. Coast Guard landing craft prior to the invasion of Normandy, France, 6 June 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Members of the Womens Army Corps perform a drill wearing gas masks at Daytona Beach, Florida

Members of the Womens Army Corps perform a drill wearing gas masks at Daytona Beach, Florida, December 1942
WWII: WOMENs ARMY CORPS. Members of the Womens Army Corps perform a drill wearing gas masks at Daytona Beach, Florida, December 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A U. S. Marine takes aim at a Japanese sniper near the town of Shuri, Okinawa, 1945

A U. S. Marine takes aim at a Japanese sniper near the town of Shuri, Okinawa, 1945
OKINAWA, 1945. A U.S. Marine takes aim at a Japanese sniper near the town of Shuri, Okinawa, 1945

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Save Your Cans. Help Pass the Ammunition. American World War II poster

Save Your Cans. Help Pass the Ammunition. American World War II poster
WWII: SAVE CANS POSTER. Save Your Cans. Help Pass the Ammunition. American World War II poster

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Your Talk May Kill Your Comrades. British World War II poster, 1942, by Abram Games

Your Talk May Kill Your Comrades. British World War II poster, 1942, by Abram Games
WORLD WAR II: POSTER, 1942. Your Talk May Kill Your Comrades. British World War II poster, 1942, by Abram Games

Background imageWorld War II Collection: British infantry shooting at German aircraft during the evacuation of Dunkirk, France

British infantry shooting at German aircraft during the evacuation of Dunkirk, France. Photographed June 1940
WORLD WAR II: DUNKIRK. British infantry shooting at German aircraft during the evacuation of Dunkirk, France. Photographed June 1940

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The F2A Buffalo airplane of the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation

The F2A Buffalo airplane of the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation, used as a fighter plane in World War II
BREWSTER AERONAUTICAL CORP. The F2A Buffalo airplane of the Brewster Aeronautical Corporation, used as a fighter plane in World War II. Photograph, 1930s

Background imageWorld War II Collection: K rations, highly concentrated emergency field rations used by the U. S. Army

K rations, highly concentrated emergency field rations used by the U. S. Army. Photograph by Howard Hollem, March 1943
K RATIONS, 1943. K rations, highly concentrated emergency field rations used by the U.S. Army. Photograph by Howard Hollem, March 1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Labor: Step into this Picture. American World War II poster, c1940

Labor: Step into this Picture. American World War II poster, c1940
U.S. WORLD WAR II POSTER. Labor: Step into this Picture. American World War II poster, c1940

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Military memorial statue near Arlington National Cemetery depicting the raising of the flag over

Military memorial statue near Arlington National Cemetery depicting the raising of the flag over Mount Suribachi during
MARINE CORPS WAR MEMORIAL. Military memorial statue near Arlington National Cemetery depicting the raising of the flag over Mount Suribachi during the World War II Battle of Iwo Jima

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Army assault troops aboard the Coast Guard landing craft off the coast of Normandy, France

U. S. Army assault troops aboard the Coast Guard landing craft off the coast of Normandy, France, 6 June 1944
WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944. U.S. Army assault troops aboard the Coast Guard landing craft off the coast of Normandy, France, 6 June 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: War Monuments No. 1. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 5 January 1942

War Monuments No. 1. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 5 January 1942
CARTOON: WORLD WAR II. War Monuments No. 1. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 5 January 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A model wearing the uniform of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service)

A model wearing the uniform of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), designed by Mainbocher
WAVES UNIFORM, 1943. A model wearing the uniform of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), designed by Mainbocher

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of

Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of careless talk
WWII: PROPAGANDA POSTER. Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of careless talk

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D

U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian
ROOSEVELT AND HULL, 1944. U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull introduces President Franklin D. Roosevelt to the ambassadors of the new Russian republics

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American paratroopers before a jump during World War II, c1943

American paratroopers before a jump during World War II, c1943
WWII: PARATROOPERS. American paratroopers before a jump during World War II, c1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Factory workers Stephanie Cewe (left) and Ann Manemeit at work at a toy factory in New Haven

Factory workers Stephanie Cewe (left) and Ann Manemeit at work at a toy factory in New Haven, Connecticut
TOY FACTORY, 1942. Factory workers Stephanie Cewe (left) and Ann Manemeit at work at a toy factory in New Haven, Connecticut

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American army officer. Stilwell with Chinese soldier. Photographed c1943

American army officer. Stilwell with Chinese soldier. Photographed c1943
JOSEPH WARREN STILWELL (1883-1946). American army officer. Stilwell with Chinese soldier. Photographed c1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: (1885-1945). American army officer. Photograph, 30 March 1943

(1885-1945). American army officer. Photograph, 30 March 1943
GEORGE SMITH PATTON (1885-1945). American army officer. Photograph, 30 March 1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Crew members on board a U. S. Navy aircraft carrier fire anti-aircraft guns at Japanese planes in

Crew members on board a U. S. Navy aircraft carrier fire anti-aircraft guns at Japanese planes in the Pacific Ocean
WWII: ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS. Crew members on board a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier fire anti-aircraft guns at Japanese planes in the Pacific Ocean, 1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster (military cargo version of DC-4) in flight, c1943, during World War II

U. S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster (military cargo version of DC-4) in flight, c1943, during World War II
DOUGLAS SKYMASTER C-54. U.S. Douglas C-54 Skymaster (military cargo version of DC-4) in flight, c1943, during World War II



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