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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: 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: 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

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American poster warning that careless communication may be harmful to the war effort

American poster warning that careless communication may be harmful to the war effort. Silkscreen, 1943
WWII: CARELESS TALK POSTER. American poster warning that careless communication may be harmful to the war effort. Silkscreen, 1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: On the Same Team. American World War II recruiting poster for the WAVES

On the Same Team. American World War II recruiting poster for the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service)
WWII: WAVES POSTER. On the Same Team. American World War II recruiting poster for the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service)

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left)

American cinema: The last gangster film. U. S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left)
ROOSEVELT & CHURCHILL, 1942. American cinema: The last gangster film. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a satirical cartoon, 18 November 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Army paratroopers over France between Marseilles and Nice during World War II, c1944

U. S. Army paratroopers over France between Marseilles and Nice during World War II, c1944
WWII: PARATROOPERS. U.S. Army paratroopers over France between Marseilles and Nice during World War II, c1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The USS Yorktown under aerial and submarine attack during the Battle of Midway during World War II

The USS Yorktown under aerial and submarine attack during the Battle of Midway during World War II
WORLD WAR II: MIDWAY, 1942. The USS Yorktown under aerial and submarine attack during the Battle of Midway during World War II, 3-6 June 1942; the ship was later sunk by a submarine torpedo

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Army soldier prepares to throw a hand grenade during the fighting at Empress Augusta Bay

U. S. Army soldier prepares to throw a hand grenade during the fighting at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville
WORLD WAR II: BOUGAINVILLE. U.S. Army soldier prepares to throw a hand grenade during the fighting at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville, New Guinea. Photographed late 1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: An American soldier standing in the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles, France

An American soldier standing in the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles, France
VERSAILLES: HALL OF MIRRORS. An American soldier standing in the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles, France, following its liberation by the Allies during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: An African-American and Asian-American at work at the Douglas Aircraft factory in Los Angeles

An African-American and Asian-American at work at the Douglas Aircraft factory in Los Angeles, California
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT FACTORY. An African-American and Asian-American at work at the Douglas Aircraft factory in Los Angeles, California, during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Symbol of World War II American women workers, on a poster from the War Production Co-ordinating

Symbol of World War II American women workers, on a poster from the War Production Co-ordinating Committee
WWII: ROSIE THE RIVETER. Symbol of World War II American women workers, on a poster from the War Production Co-ordinating Committee

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Navy Douglas Dauntless dive bombers en route to a strike at a Japanese base in the Pacific

U. S. Navy Douglas Dauntless dive bombers en route to a strike at a Japanese base in the Pacific
WORLD WAR II: U.S. BOMBERS. U.S. Navy Douglas Dauntless dive bombers en route to a strike at a Japanese base in the Pacific

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The world premiere of This is the Army at the Hollywood Theatre, Broadway, New York City, 1943

The world premiere of This is the Army at the Hollywood Theatre, Broadway, New York City, 1943
NEW YORK: MOVIE THEATRE. The world premiere of This is the Army at the Hollywood Theatre, Broadway, New York City, 1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Marine Corps airplane; pilot points to the hole made by a Japanese shell during the Wake

U. S. Marine Corps airplane; pilot points to the hole made by a Japanese shell during the Wake Island raid
WW2: U.S. AIRPLANE, 1943. U.S. Marine Corps airplane; pilot points to the hole made by a Japanese shell during the Wake Island raid

Background imageWorld War II Collection: An American P-51 Mustang fighter plane

An American P-51 Mustang fighter plane
WWII: MUSTANG FIGHTER. An American P-51 Mustang fighter plane

Background imageWorld War II Collection: United for War, Why Not for Peace? American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1944

United for War, Why Not for Peace? American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1944
CARTOON: UNITED NATIONS. United for War, Why Not for Peace? American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1944, on the hope that the Allied nations united by World War II would be able to remain united to

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The front page of Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II

The front page of Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II
WORLD WAR II: V-J DAY, 1945. The front page of Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American troops leap off a U. S. Coast Guard landing craft to storm a North African beach during

American troops leap off a U. S. Coast Guard landing craft to storm a North African beach during maneuvers to prepare
WORLD WAR II: TRAINING. American troops leap off a U.S. Coast Guard landing craft to storm a North African beach during maneuvers to prepare for the invasion of Normandy, 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: German Jewish diarist. Detail of wall in her bedroom in secret annex, Amsterdam

German Jewish diarist. Detail of wall in her bedroom in secret annex, Amsterdam, with pictures of celebrities
ANNE FRANK (1929-1945). German Jewish diarist. Detail of wall in her bedroom in secret annex, Amsterdam, with pictures of celebrities

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The 1st Allied Airborne Army in Holland, September 1944

The 1st Allied Airborne Army in Holland, September 1944
WORLD WAR II: ALLIED TROOP. The 1st Allied Airborne Army in Holland, September 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Hi, Toots! : American cartoon, 1942, by D. R. Fitzpatrick on the addition of rubber tires to

Hi, Toots! : American cartoon, 1942, by D. R. Fitzpatrick on the addition of rubber tires to the wartime rationing
CARTOON: WAR RATIONS, 1942. Hi, Toots! : American cartoon, 1942, by D.R. Fitzpatrick on the addition of rubber tires to the wartime rationing shelf, already occupied by sugar

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Saboteurs Fate. Italian World War II poster, 1944

The Saboteurs Fate. Italian World War II poster, 1944
WWII: ITALIAN POSTER, 1944. The Saboteurs Fate. Italian World War II poster, 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American soldiers landing on the coast at Utah Beach during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944

American soldiers landing on the coast at Utah Beach during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944
WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944. American soldiers landing on the coast at Utah Beach during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Fifth U. S. Air Force attack on a Japanese air strip near Wewak, New Guinea, February 1944

Fifth U. S. Air Force attack on a Japanese air strip near Wewak, New Guinea, February 1944
WORLD WAR II: AIR RAID, 1944. Fifth U.S. Air Force attack on a Japanese air strip near Wewak, New Guinea, February 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr

American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr
NEW DEAL: CARTOON, 1943. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr. Win the War was supplanting Dr. New Deal in the priorities of his administration

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The U. S. S. Arizona in burning clouds of smoke as it sinks, Dec. 7, 1941

The U. S. S. Arizona in burning clouds of smoke as it sinks, Dec. 7, 1941
WWII: PEARL HARBOR, 1941. The U.S.S. Arizona in burning clouds of smoke as it sinks, Dec. 7, 1941

Background imageWorld War II Collection: LST Landing at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Painting by Harrison Standley

LST Landing at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Painting by Harrison Standley
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. LST Landing at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Painting by Harrison Standley

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A New Era in Mans Understanding of Natures Forces. American cartoon by D. R

A New Era in Mans Understanding of Natures Forces. American cartoon by D. R
CARTOON: HIROSHIMA, 1945. A New Era in Mans Understanding of Natures Forces. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 7 August 1945, on the previous days atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Actress Carole Landis endorsing Chesterfield cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1944

Actress Carole Landis endorsing Chesterfield cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1944
CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTE AD. Actress Carole Landis endorsing Chesterfield cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Reinforcements and supplies arrive at the beach of Normandy after the German army was driven back

Reinforcements and supplies arrive at the beach of Normandy after the German army was driven back into the interior
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. Reinforcements and supplies arrive at the beach of Normandy after the German army was driven back into the interior during the D-Day invasion, June 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. B-29 bombers drop thousands of bombs on Kobe, Japan, during World War II, May-June 1945

U. S. B-29 bombers drop thousands of bombs on Kobe, Japan, during World War II, May-June 1945
WORLD WAR II: U.S. AIR RAID. U.S. B-29 bombers drop thousands of bombs on Kobe, Japan, during World War II, May-June 1945

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Journeys End. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 15 August 1945

Journeys End. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 15 August 1945, on the Japanese surrender the previous day
WORLD WAR II VICTORY, 1945. Journeys End. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 15 August 1945, on the Japanese surrender the previous day and consequent end of World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Save waste fats for explosives. Take them to your meat dealer

Save waste fats for explosives. Take them to your meat dealer. American World War II poster, 1943, by Henry Koerner
WORLD WAR II: U.S. POSTER. Save waste fats for explosives. Take them to your meat dealer. American World War II poster, 1943, by Henry Koerner



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