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WWII Philadelphia Railroad Woman Trainman All Aboard!
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Picture shows a portrait view of a young woman in a trainman's outfit. On many Pennsylvania trains in the Philadelphia area, trainmen are relieved for service in the armed forces and replaced by women. Learn More -
WWII Manzanar War Japanese Relocation Ctr Loading Bus
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows man standing on top of bus loading luggage while a group of people gather to say farewell, guardhouse in the background. Photo taken by Ansel Adams in 1943, at the Manzanar War Relocation Center. <br><br>On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Fear of a Japanese invasion and of subversive acts by Japanese Americans prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The order designated the West Coast as a military zone from which "any or all persons may be excluded." Although not specified in the order, Japanese Americans were singled out for evacuation. More than 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry were removed from California, southern Arizona, and western Washington and Oregon and sent to ten relocation camps. Learn More -
WWII Japanese War Relocation Camp Street Scene Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows Manzanar street scene, spring, Manzanar Relocation Center, CA; photograph by Ansel Adams, 1943. Shows two way traffic in the camp, and camp buildings.<br><br>On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Fear of a Japanese invasion and of subversive acts by Japanese Americans prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The order designated the West Coast as a military zone from which "any or all persons may be excluded." Although not specified in the order, Japanese Americans were singled out for evacuation. More than 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry were removed from California, southern Arizona, and western Washington and Oregon and sent to ten relocation camps. Learn More -
WWII Japanese War Relocation Camp Entrance Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows wooden sign at entrance to Manzanar, Manzanar War Relocation Center, CA; photograph by Ansel Adams, 1943.<br><br>On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Fear of a Japanese invasion and of subversive acts by Japanese Americans prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. The order designated the West Coast as a military zone from which "any or all persons may be excluded." Although not specified in the order, Japanese Americans were singled out for evacuation. More than 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry were removed from California, southern Arizona, and western Washington and Oregon and sent to ten relocation camps. Learn More -
World War II Wounded Soldiers at Field Hospital Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows wounded soldiers waiting at a portable hospital for evacuation in Australia. This old war photo dates to between 1939 and 1945. Learn More -
World War II N African B-26 Airplanes Bombin Mission
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows Operations in North Africa by Allied air forces. Mitchell B-26 bombers of the United States Army Air Forces and Baltimore bombers of the South African air forces flying together in formation on their way to attack Rommel's position in North Africa. Dated 1943. Learn More -
World War II Japanese Americans Going to Relocaton Center Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows Relocation departure, Manzanar Relocation Center; photograph by Ansel Adams, 1943. Group of men gathered around a bus packed with passengers and luggage say farewell, snow on the ground. On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Fear of a Japanese invasion and of subversive acts by Japanese Americans prompted President Franklin D. Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942. <BR><BR>The order designated the West Coast as a military zone from which "any or all persons may be excluded." Although not specified in the order, Japanese Americans were singled out for evacuation. More than 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry were removed from California, southern Arizona, and western Washington and Oregon and sent to ten relocation camps. Learn More -
World War II B-26 Martin Marauder Plane Bombing Mission
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photograph shows Her left wing and engine nacelle riddled by anti-aircraft fire, this B-26 (Martin Marauder) of the United States Army Air forces flies back and makes a safe belly landing after a bombing raid in Tunisia. Photo dates to 1943. Learn More -
World War II Allied Mess Kitchen Under Old Airplane
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows Operations in North Africa by Allied air forces. With the aid of a little canvas, and an obsolete French bomber, an American task force has set up a very practical mess kitchen in North Africa. Left to right are Lieutenant E. T. McBoon of Canton, Illinois, and Ssergeant C. W. Moore of Houston, Texas, inspecting the kitchen. Corporal William G. Warrington, a cook from Jefferson, Texas, is preparing the meal. Dated 1943. Learn More -
World War II Airplane Production at Factory Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photograph shows double assembly line work at an aircraft production factory during World War II. Learn More




