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World War II 21H.102 October 24, 2005

Hitler, 1937

Dr. Seuss, "One More Lollypop"

Dr. Seuss, “Ho hum!”

America First: "Kill Bill 1776, Not Our Boys"

“Keep Our Boys at Home”

Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941

Dr. Seuss, "V Out of Turtles"

Northern Pump Company productivity scoreboard

Real weekly earnings

Map of defense areas

Defense spending

“By His Deeds… Measure Yours”

“America Needs More Meat”

“For What Are We Fighting?” (April 1942)

“This is America…”

Norman Rockwell, Freedom of Speech, 1943

Norman Rockwell, Freedom to Worship, 1943

Norman Rockwell, Freedom from Want, 1943

Norman Rockwell, Freedom from Fear, 1943

War workers

Norman Rockwell, Rosie the Riveter, 1943

Double V

Dr. Seuss, “Mental Insecticide”

Dr. Seuss, "The Old Run-Around"

Dr. Seuss, "Black Keys as Well as White”

Bataan (1943)

Detroit race riot, 1943

Zoot suits

Dr. Seuss, “Waiting for the Signal From Home…”

The European War

Coast Guard LST crammed with men and materials

D-Day landing

D-Day rescue

Dresden bombing

The Yalta Conference, February 1945

Bergen-Belsen

Buchenwald

"Jap skull" from Life, May 22, 1944

The Pacific War

Benton, Year of Peril (1941)

Iwo Jima

The Enola Gay

Hiroshima

The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)