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Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Knotty Problem of Capitol Hill Finding a Way to Raise Taxes Without Losing a Single Vote

The Knotty Problem of Capitol Hill Finding a Way to Raise Taxes Without Losing a Single Vote. American cartoon by Dr
CARTOON: WORLD WAR II. The Knotty Problem of Capitol Hill Finding a Way to Raise Taxes Without Losing a Single Vote. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 22 July 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A German soldier in a trench on the Eastern Front during World War II. Painting by A. Hierl, c1945

A German soldier in a trench on the Eastern Front during World War II. Painting by A. Hierl, c1945
EASTERN FRONT: GERMAN. A German soldier in a trench on the Eastern Front during World War II. Painting by A. Hierl, c1945

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work

Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II
WWII: BRITISH POSTER. Women of Britain, Come into the Factories. British poster recruiting women for munitions work during World War II, by Donald Zec, c1941

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Remagen Bridgehead: the 27th Armored Infantry Batallion of the U. S

Remagen Bridgehead: the 27th Armored Infantry Batallion of the U. S. Army 9th Division crossing the Rhine River over
WWII: RHINE RIVER, 1945. Remagen Bridgehead: the 27th Armored Infantry Batallion of the U.S. Army 9th Division crossing the Rhine River over the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, Germany, 7 March 1945

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of

Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of the city, August 1944
WORLD WAR II: PARIS, 1944. Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of the city, August 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women

The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers
WORLD WAR II POSTER. The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Want Action? : American World War II Marine Corps recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg

Want Action? : American World War II Marine Corps recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg
WWII RECRUITING POSTER. " Want Action?" : American World War II Marine Corps recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of

Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations
WWII: EMPLOYMENT POSTER. Welders, or For Full Employment After the War. Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolts flying over Omaha beach during the invasion of

U. S. Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolts flying over Omaha beach during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. U.S. Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolts flying over Omaha beach during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944. Watercolor by Ogden Pleissner

Background imageWorld War II Collection: This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U. S

This Is My War Too! : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U. S
WWII: WaC POSTER, 1942. " This Is My War Too!" : American World War II recruiting poster, c1942, for the U.S. Armys Womens Army Auxilliary Corps (WaC)

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Italian World War II recruitment poster for the auxiliary service of the 10th Flotilla

Italian World War II recruitment poster for the auxiliary service of the 10th Flotilla
WWII: ITALIAN POSTER. Italian World War II recruitment poster for the auxiliary service of the 10th Flotilla

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Your Red Cross Needs You. American World War II poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1942

Your Red Cross Needs You. American World War II poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1942
WORLD WAR II: RED CROSS. Your Red Cross Needs You. American World War II poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Silence Means Security. American World War II poster featuring a WaC

Silence Means Security. American World War II poster featuring a WaC (member of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps)
WWII: CARELESS TALK POSTER. Silence Means Security. American World War II poster featuring a WaC (member of the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps) warning of the danger of careless talk

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The marines Have Landed! : American World War II recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg

The marines Have Landed! : American World War II recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg
WWII RECRUITING POSTER. " The marines Have Landed!" : American World War II recruiting poster, 1942, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageWorld War II Collection: (1904-1967). American physicist. Oppenheimer (left) as scientific director of the Manhattan

(1904-1967). American physicist. Oppenheimer (left) as scientific director of the Manhattan Project during World War
J. ROBERT OPPENHEIMER (1904-1967). American physicist. Oppenheimer (left) as scientific director of the Manhattan Project during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Follow Me!: Colonel Aubrey S. Newman leading the 3rd Battalion of the 35th U. S

Follow Me!: Colonel Aubrey S. Newman leading the 3rd Battalion of the 35th U. S
WWII: PACIFIC CAMPAIGN 1944. Follow Me!: Colonel Aubrey S. Newman leading the 3rd Battalion of the 35th U.S. Army Infantry Regiment across Red Beach, Leyte, Philippine Islands, 20 October 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: The Only Way We Can Save Her [Democracy]. American cartoon, 1939, by Carey Orr against U. S

The Only Way We Can Save Her [Democracy]. American cartoon, 1939, by Carey Orr against U. S
CARTOON: U.S. INTERVENTION. The Only Way We Can Save Her [Democracy]. American cartoon, 1939, by Carey Orr against U.S. intervention in European wars

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Way Back. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan

The Way Back. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan
MARSHALL PLAN, 1947. The Way Back. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan, the European Recovery Program proposed by U.S. Secretary of State George C

Background imageWorld War II Collection: He Never Knew What Him. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 8 December 1941

He Never Knew What Him. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 8 December 1941
CARTOON: WORLD WAR II. He Never Knew What Him. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 8 December 1941, on the fate of American isolationist attitudes in the aftermath of the Japanese

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Keep U. S. Out of War / Be Neutral. Emblem, c1940, urging American neutrality in the war in Europe

Keep U. S. Out of War / Be Neutral. Emblem, c1940, urging American neutrality in the war in Europe
U.S. ISOLATIONISM, 1940s. Keep U.S. Out of War/Be Neutral. Emblem, c1940, urging American neutrality in the war in Europe

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Quiet! Loose Talk Can Cost Lives. American World War II poster, 1942

Quiet! Loose Talk Can Cost Lives. American World War II poster, 1942, warning of the dangers of careless talk
WWII: CARELESS TALK POSTER. Quiet! Loose Talk Can Cost Lives. American World War II poster, 1942, warning of the dangers of careless talk

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Hurry Up With The Ark. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 23 February 1942

Hurry Up With The Ark. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 23 February 1942
CARTOON: WORLD WAR II. Hurry Up With The Ark. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 23 February 1942, on Americas support of Great Britain and its colonies during WWII

Background imageWorld War II Collection: I m Counting On You! American World War II poster featuring Uncle Sam warning of the dangers of

I m Counting On You! American World War II poster featuring Uncle Sam warning of the dangers of careless talk
WWII: CARELESS TALK POSTER. I m Counting On You! American World War II poster featuring Uncle Sam warning of the dangers of careless talk

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Piece by Piece. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1937, on Japans expansionism in Asia

Piece by Piece. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1937, on Japans expansionism in Asia
JAPAN: IMPERIALISM, 1937. Piece by Piece. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1937, on Japans expansionism in Asia, which began the second Sino-Japanese War

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American World War II poster by James Montgomery Flagg, c1944

American World War II poster by James Montgomery Flagg, c1944, urging support for United China Relief
WWII POSTER: " HELP CHINA". American World War II poster by James Montgomery Flagg, c1944, urging support for United China Relief

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941

The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941, characterizing the birth of the Lend-Lease Act as a
CARTOON: LEND-LEASE ACT. The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941, characterizing the birth of the Lend-Lease Act as a happy event for Britain. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Rosie the Riveter Steps Out. American cartoon, c1943, comment on the rising number of women

Rosie the Riveter Steps Out. American cartoon, c1943, comment on the rising number of women employed in factories
WOMEN WORKERS CARTOON. Rosie the Riveter Steps Out. American cartoon, c1943, comment on the rising number of women employed in factories during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance

Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance
WORLD WAR II: SOVIET POSTER. Soviet World War II poster on the Anglo-American-Soviet alliance

Background imageWorld War II Collection: WORLD WAR II: SERGEANT, 1942. Sergeant George Camblair learning to use a bayonet while training at

WORLD WAR II: SERGEANT, 1942. Sergeant George Camblair learning to use a bayonet while training at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano, September 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Factory crew at the White Motor Company in Cleveland, Ohio, mounting a tractor belt on a

Factory crew at the White Motor Company in Cleveland, Ohio, mounting a tractor belt on a half-track military vehicle
TRACTOR BELT FACTORY, 1941. Factory crew at the White Motor Company in Cleveland, Ohio, mounting a tractor belt on a half-track military vehicle for the U.S. Army during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Time to get up and face the new day! American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM

Time to get up and face the new day! American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 24 February 1942
CARTOON: WORLD WAR II. Time to get up and face the new day! American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 24 February 1942, on the importance of helping the Allied effort in World War II

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: An RCAF Spitfire airplane over the beaches of Normandy after the D-Day invasion on 6 June 1944

An RCAF Spitfire airplane over the beaches of Normandy after the D-Day invasion on 6 June 1944
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. An RCAF Spitfire airplane over the beaches of Normandy after the D-Day invasion on 6 June 1944. Painting by Eric Aldwinkle, 1945

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: An air raid warden setting a blackout time clock indicator at an Air Raid Precautions post

An air raid warden setting a blackout time clock indicator at an Air Raid Precautions post on the outskirts of London
WORLD WAR II: AIR RAIDS. An air raid warden setting a blackout time clock indicator at an Air Raid Precautions post on the outskirts of London, England, following the outbreak of World War II, 1939

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A Boeing B17 Flying Fortress, 1941

A Boeing B17 Flying Fortress, 1941
WWII: FLYING FORTRESS 1941. A Boeing B17 Flying Fortress, 1941

Background imageWorld War II Collection: End of the line, sir. From here on you walk. American cartoon by Dr

End of the line, sir. From here on you walk. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 7 July 1942
CARTOON: WORLD WAR II. End of the line, sir. From here on you walk. American cartoon by Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) for PM, 7 July 1942

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Together We Win : American World War II poster showing black

Together We Win : American World War II poster showing black and white soldiers fighting side by side
WWII: BIRACIAL UNITY POSTER. Together We Win : American World War II poster showing black and white soldiers fighting side by side

Background imageWorld War II Collection: U. S. Marine on the beach at Peleliu; strapped to his back is a walkie-talkie. Photographed 1944

U. S. Marine on the beach at Peleliu; strapped to his back is a walkie-talkie. Photographed 1944
WORLD WAR II: PELELIU. U.S. Marine on the beach at Peleliu; strapped to his back is a walkie-talkie. Photographed 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: After a round of bombardment by artillery shells, members of the 87th Mortar Division, U. S

After a round of bombardment by artillery shells, members of the 87th Mortar Division, U. S
WORLD WAR II: BOMBARDMENT. After a round of bombardment by artillery shells, members of the 87th Mortar Division, U.S. First Army, at Echtz, Germany

Background imageWorld War II Collection: (1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. Eisenhower talking to T / 5 William Carpenter of

(1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. Eisenhower talking to T / 5 William Carpenter of Nashville while on a
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER (1890-1969). 34th President of the United States. Eisenhower talking to T/5 William Carpenter of Nashville while on a tour of Cherbourg, France, in June 1944

Background imageWorld War II Collection: A squadron of Brewster F2A Buffalo fighter planes undergoing flight tests, 1941

A squadron of Brewster F2A Buffalo fighter planes undergoing flight tests, 1941
BRITISH FIGHTER PLANES. A squadron of Brewster F2A Buffalo fighter planes undergoing flight tests, 1941

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The crew of the aircraft carrier USS Lexington exercising on the flight deck during World War II

The crew of the aircraft carrier USS Lexington exercising on the flight deck during World War II. Photograph, c1943
AIRCRAFT CARRIER: EXERCISE. The crew of the aircraft carrier USS Lexington exercising on the flight deck during World War II. Photograph, c1943

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American army officer. General Stilwell (left) with Colonel Rothwell Brown at his field

American army officer. General Stilwell (left) with Colonel Rothwell Brown at his field headquarters in China during
JOSEPH WARREN STILWELL (1883-1946). American army officer. General Stilwell (left) with Colonel Rothwell Brown at his field headquarters in China during World War II

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The Next Generation. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1936

The Next Generation. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1936, on the looming threat of another war in Europe
CARTOON: WORLD WARS, 1936. The Next Generation. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1936, on the looming threat of another war in Europe

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Members of the first group of African American pilots in the history of the U. S

Members of the first group of African American pilots in the history of the U. S
WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN. Members of the first group of African American pilots in the history of the U.S. Army Air Corps, identified standing left to right: Hicks, Clifton and Moody

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Color guards and color bearers of the Japanese-American 442nd Combat Team stand at attention at

Color guards and color bearers of the Japanese-American 442nd Combat Team stand at attention at Bruyeres, France
JAPANESE-AMERICAN TROOPS. Color guards and color bearers of the Japanese-American 442nd Combat Team stand at attention at Bruyeres, France, on a battlefield where many of their comrades were killed



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