Library ID | Date | Title | Photo |
65639(50) | 04/14/1945 | WWII Europe: Germany: Concentration Camps: "Two men sitting after liberation from Lager-Norhausen Death Camp" | 23-0473a.gif |
65639(50) | 04/14/1945 | WWII Europe: Germany: Concentration Camps: "Two men sitting after liberation from Lager-Norhausen Death Camp" | 23-0473a.gif |
65639(57) | | WWII: Europe: France; "German POWs - Captured Nazi General" | 23-0453a.gif |
65639(57) | | WWII: Europe: France; "German POWs - Captured Nazi General" | 23-0453a.gif |
65640 | 02/09/1945 | Troops of the United States 7th Armored Division advance along a road towards St. Vith in Belgium, retaken in the final liquidation of the Battle of the Belgian Bulge. | 23-0223a.gif |
65686(6) | 00/00/1942 | U.S. soldiers begin to uncover a comrade who has been buried in the debris of a building hit by a bomb during a Nazi air attack in the Cerasuolo area, Italy | 23-0124a.gif |
65688(10) | 00/00/1943 | British tommie move guardedly through streets looking for snipers on the Italian front | 23-0126a.gif |
65688(7) | 00/00/1943 | A sniper in the town of Cupa, Italy | 23-0127a.gif |
65690(3) | 07/00/1942 | Last call to pick up suits and gowns before shades were pulled down in "Little Tokyo," in Los Angeles, prior to evacuation of residents of Japanese ancestry. | 23-0302a.gif |
65690(4) | 07/00/1942 | Exclusion order posted at First and Front Streets in San Francisco directing removal of persons of Japanese ancestry from the first section of the city to be affected by evacuation. Evacuees will be housed in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration. | 23-0311a.gif |
65690(6) | 07/00/1942 | Memorial Day services at Manzanar, Calif., a War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will spend the duration. American Legion members and Boy Scouts participated in the services. | 23-0305a.gif |
65694(13) | 00/00/1941 | English girl members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service move armfuls of American rifles just arrived from US under lemd lease. | 23-0336a.gif |
65694(14) | 00/00/1941 | Fitters are at work assembling an American light tank which has just arrived at an English ordnance depot from the US as part of a lend-lease shipment. | 23-0076a.gif |
65694(15) | 00/00/1941 | Water-cooled machine guns just arrived from the USA under lend-lease are checked at an ordnance depot in England. | 23-0074a.gif |
65694(18) | | Cases of American spare parts arriving at an English ordnance center as part of lend-lease shipment from the USA. English girls, driving trucks, help with the task. | 23-0079a.gif |
65694(2) | | American twin-engine bombers, provided by lend-lease, are shown being hoisted aboard ship in an unnamed American port. | 23-0081a.gif |
65694(34) | | Tommy guns arriving in England from the USA under lend-lease are unpacked by an ordnance corporal. | 23-0080a.gif |
65694(35) | | Cases of TNT gunpowder shipped from the USA under lend-lease are stacked in the dump in a tunnel 100 feet underground dug out of solid rock, in western England. | 23-0078a.gif |
65694(8) | 00/00/1941 | American-built 155 mm howitzers shipped to England as lend-lease reach an ordnance depot on their way to action. | 23-0075a.gif |
65701(13) | 10/00/1942 | Victory Corps. Along with their English course, this class at Benjamin Franklin High School in New York City is learning the basic principles of first aid. Photo by OWI. | 23-0390a.gif |
65701(13) | 10/00/1942 | Victory Corps. Along with their English course, this class at Benjamin Franklin High School in New York City is learning the basic principles of first aid. Photo by OWI. | 23-0390a.gif |
65701(21) | 10/00/1942 | Victory Corps. The correct method of carrying a wounded comrade by some of the boys in the "Commando" course in Flushing High School in Queens, New York. Photo by Perlitch. | 23-0392a.gif |
65701(21) | 10/00/1942 | Victory Corps. The correct method of carrying a wounded comrade by some of the boys in the "Commando" course in Flushing High School in Queens, New York. Photo by Perlitch. | 23-0392a.gif |
65701(25) | 00/00/1942 | Members of the Victory Corps exhibited their best formations before Army, Navy and civilian officials in Silver Spring, Maryland. Photo by Liberman. | 23-0391a.gif |
65701(25) | 00/00/1942 | Members of the Victory Corps exhibited their best formations before Army, Navy and civilian officials in Silver Spring, Maryland. Photo by Liberman. | 23-0391a.gif |
65701(31) | 10/00/1942 | Saturday's a holiday for most of the nation's small fry, but to these youngsters of Roanoke, Va., it's fat-collection day. | 23-0295a.gif |
65701(36) | 10/00/1942 | What's a home without it's sidewalk scrap pile? Junior Commandos of Roanoke, Va., see to it that each home has given enough scrap to make the scrap collectors monthly visit worthwhile. | 23-0298a.gif |
65701(43) | 10/00/1942 | A couple of husky Junior Commnados add to a neighborhood scrap pile in Roanoke, Va. Bedsprings, coal buckets, bird cages, stoves -- no piece of unused metal is safe from the hands of these patriotic youngsters, who are out to see that their older brothers in the armed forces have the guns and ships and ammunition they need to beat the Axis. | 23-0297a.gif |
65702(38) | 10/00/1942 | The charge of the scrap brigade in Roanoke, Virginia, includes such methods of collecting as this pony cart. The patriotic and energetic youngsters of the town are making an all-out effort to corner every available piece of scrap in the city, so their soldier and sailor brothers will have the shells and guns and tanks with which to beat the Axis. | 23-0296a.gif |
65702(40) | 05/00/1942 | Although her mind is far from vengeance to be wreaked on the Axis powers, this little lady is contributing to their defeat. She has gathered up an old bicycle tire and other odds and ends to contribute to the scrap rubber collection drive. | 23-0294a.gif |
65702(6) | 07/00/1942 | At an eastern aircraft factory, Philip Leung, Chinese, Marcell Webb, Negro, and an unidentified White worker adjust the retractable landing gear of a pursuit plane on the final assembly line. | 23-0293a.gif |
65702(62) | 05/00/1942 | From the aged and the youth, from the white and the Negro come the skills which will make America impregnable. A veteran employee in a eastern navy yard instructs a machinist apprentice in the operation of an important machine. | 23-0299a.gif |
65702(85) | 05/00/1942 | Americans of various racial groups contribute to the war effort in a large eastern plant which produces propellors for military aircraft. | 23-0032a.gif |
65703(10) | 06/00/1941 | Boys lifting jeep to repair it at their bivouac area near Manchester. | 23-0243a.gif |
65703(5) | 09/08/1941 | Cpl. A.V. Sevinski, 301st Sig. Co., Bolling field, Wash., D.C., who makes his home at Dickson, Penn. is seated at the radio telephone receiver | 23-0244a.gif |
65703(6) | 08/14/1941 | Pvt. Beverly is seen operating Signal Corps Radio on bivouac area. | 23-0245a.gif |
65705(37) | | British tanks and crews line up on Tripoli's waterfront after capturing the city. | 23-0269a.gif |
65705(4) | 03/00/1943 | American soldiers hands out cigarettes to captured Italians of the Bersaglieri Division near El Guettar, Tunisia. | 23-0272a.gif |
65705(41) | | Wreckage of Italian hangers and airplanes at Castel Benito airfield ouside Tripoli. | 23-0268a.gif |
65705(8) | 02/00/1943 | With "Jospehine," squadron pet, as his mascot, Lt. M. W. Carney of Churchlands, Va., prepares to give a new fighter plane just arrived in Africa its test flight. | 23-0257a.gif |
65705(9) | 02/00/1943 | Ready to test out the new ships, called "steam chickens" by the natives, American pilots in Africa wait outside an airport hut made from a fighter plane packing crate. | 23-0263a.gif |
65713(10) | 00/00/1945 | From the Warner Brothers motion picture FURY IN THE PACIFIC | 23-0123a.gif |
65713(22) | 00/00/1945 | From the Warner Brothers motion picture FURY IN THE PACIFIC | 23-0122a.gif |
65716(17) | 08/00/1942 | Answering the nation's need for womanpower, Mrs. Virginia Davis made arrangements for the care of her two children during the day and joined her husband at work in the Naval Air Base in Corpus Christi, Texas. | 23-0119a.gif |
65716(19) | 08/00/1942 | Pearl Harbor widows have gone into war to carry on the fight with a personal vengeance. Mrs. Virginia Young (right), whose husband was one of the first casualties of World War II, is a supervisor in the Assembly and Repairs Department of the Naval Air Base at Corpus Christi, Texas. Her job is to find convenient and comfortable living quarters for women workers from out of the state, like Ethel Mann, who operates an electric drill. | 23-0117a.gif |
65716(39) | 08/00/1942 | A top-notch mechanic, Mary Josephine Farley expertly rebuilds airplane engines. Although she is only twenty years old she has a private pilot's license and has made several cross-country flights. | 23-0115a.gif |
65716(41) | 08/00/1942 | With a women's determination, Lorena Craig takes over a man-size job. Before she came to work at the Naval Air Base in Corpus Christi, Texas, Lorena was a department store girl. Now she is a cowler under Civil Service. | 23-0116a.gif |
65716(8) | 08/00/1942 | Two sisters who left the farm to keep our airmen flying. NYA trainees at the Corpus Christi, Texas, Naval Air Base, Evelyn and Lillian Buxkeurple are shown working on a practice bomb shell. | 23-0118a.gif |
65727(49) | | Mis Gladys Theus, one of the fastest and most efficient welders at the Kaiser Company Permanente Metals Corporation yards near Oakland, Calif., is sticking to her job until final victory is won. | 23-0099a.gif |
65729(1) | 06/28/1944 | Mediterranean Beach Scene -- Members of the Women's Army Corps stationed in North Africa. Recreational periods mean time off from the war. | 23-0373a.gif |