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61. United States. Office of War Information. Tale of a City. "Each scene was carefully recorded by newsreel cameras." An illustration from Office of War Information (OWI) pamphlet "Tale of a City," the story of daily life in a conquered city, revealing the typical pattern of Nazi occupation. The pamphlet is illustrated by a former officer of the Polish Army, an eyewitness of the early days of the occupation of Poland. Additional copies available at Division of Public Inquires, Office of War Information, Washington, D.C.

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Instance 19649406
62. United States. Office of War Information. Tale of a City. "The Nazis planned it this way." An illustration from Office of War Information (OWI) pamphlet "Tale of a City," the story of daily life in a conquered city, revealing the typical pattern of Nazi occupation. The pamphlet is illustrated by a former officer of the Polish Army, an eyewitness of the early days of the occupation of Poland. Additional copies available at Division of Public Inquires, Office of War Information, Washington, D.C.

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19649410
63. United States. Office of War Information. Tale of a City. "Eighty percent have been without sufficient light or heat." An illustration from Office of War Information (OWI) pamphlet "Tale of a City," the story of daily life in a conquered city, revealing the typical pattern of Nazi occupation. The pamphlet is illustrated by a former officer of the Polish Army, an eyewitness of the early days of the occupation of Poland. Additional copies available at Division of Public Inquires, Office of War Information, Washington, D.C.

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Instance 19649408
64. United States. Office of War Information. Tale of a City. "Every cow, chicken, and hog is registered." An illustration from Office of War (OWI) Information pamphlet "Tale of a City," the story of daily life in a conquered city, revealing the typical pattern of Nazi occupation. The pamphlet is illustrated by a former officer of the Polish Army, an eyewitness of the early days of the occupation of Poland. Additional copies available at Division of Public Inquires, Office of War Information, Washington, D.C.

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19649412
65. United States. Office of War Information. Tale of a City. "Nazis dare not travel alone in the streets." An illustration from Office of War Information (OWI) pamphlet "Tale of a City," the story of daily life in a conquered city, revealing the typical pattern of Nazi occupation. The pamphlet is illustrated by a former officer of the Polish Army, an eyewitness of the early days of the occupation of Poland. Additional copies available at Division of Public Inquires, Office of War Information, Washington, D.C.

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19649407
66. United States. Office of War Information. Tale of a City. "Returned to his parents with a small card pinned to his suit." An illustration from Office of War Information (OWI) pamphlet "Tale of a City," the story of daily life in a conquered city, revealing the typical pattern of Nazi occupation. The pamphlet is illustrated by a former officer of the Polish Army, an eyewitness of the early days of the occupation of Poland. Additional copies available at Division of Public Inquires, Office of War Information, Washington, D.C.

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19649411
67. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive sticker. The war production drive headquarters. The War Production Board (WPB) produced these stickers for distribution in war plants. They were designed for pasting on workers' machines to stimulate output of vital war materials. Sheets of assorted stickers may be obtained by writing Distribution Section, War Production Drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

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Instance 19649991
68. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive sticker. The war production drive headquarters. The War Production Board (WPB) produced these stickers for distribution in war plants. They were designed for pasting on workers' machines to stimulate output of vital war materials. Sheets of assorted stickers may be obtained by writing Distribution Section, War Production Drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

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Instance 19649993
69. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive sticker. The war production drive headquarters. The War Production Board (WPB) produced these stickers for distribution in war plants. They were designed for pasting on workers' machines to stimulate output of vital war materials. Sheets of assorted stickers may be obtained by writing Distribution Section, War Production Drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

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Instance 19649995
70. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive sticker. The war production drive headquarters. The War Production Board (WPB) produced these stickers for distribution in war plants. They were designed for pasting on workers' machines to stimulate output of vital war materials. Sheets of assorted stickers may be obtained by writing Distribution Section, War Production Drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

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Instance 19649990
71. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive sticker. The war production drive headquarters. The War Production Board (WPB) produced these stickers for distribution in war plants. They were designed for pasting on workers' machines to stimulate output of vital war materials. Sheets of assorted stickers may be obtained by writing Distribution Section, War Production Drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19649992
72. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive sticker. The war production drive headquarters. The War Production Board (WPB) produced these stickers for distribution in war plants. They were designed for pasting on workers' machines to stimulate output of vital war materials. Sheets of assorted stickers may be obtained by writing Distribution Section, War Production Drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19649994
73. United States. Office of War Information. War production drive sticker. The war production drive headquarters. The War Production Board (WPB) produced these stickers for distribution in war plants. They were designed for pasting on workers' machines to stimulate output of vital war materials. Sheets of assorted stickers may be obtained by writing Distribution Section, War Production Drive Headquarters, Washington, D.C.

BIBFRAME Instances
Instance 19649996
74. Axis propaganda. This pamphlet has the cover where most Americans expect to find the back page. That's because it was printed for the Chinese who turn their pages from left to right. It was one of many pamphlets displayed by Elmer Davis, director of the Office of War Information (OWI) to show what his organization is doing to overcome Axis propaganda abroad. This pamphlet emphasises to the Chinese that their fliers and our fliers are parts of the same team

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19642090
75. Women in defense. The Bureau of Home Economics is carrying forward a number of experiments and studies at the Department of Agriculture's research center, Beltsville, Maryland. Scene from Women in Defense, Office of War Information (OPW) national defense motion picture for which Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt wrote the commentary

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19644630
76. Axis propaganda. This pamphlet has the cover where most Americans expect to find the back page. That's because it was printed for the Chinese who turn their pages from left to right. It was one of many pamphlets displayed by Elmer Davis, director of the Office of War Information (OWI) to show what his organization is doing to overcome Axis propaganda abroad. This pamphlet emphasises to the Chinese that their fliers and our fliers are parts of the same team

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19642091
77. Axis propaganda. This pamphlet has the cover where most Americans expect to find the back page. That's because it was printed for the Chinese who turn their pages from left to right. It was one of many pamphlets displayed by Elmer Davis, director of the Office of War Information (OWI) to show what his organization is doing to overcome Axis propaganda abroad. This pamphlet emphasises to the Chinese that their fliers and our fliers are parts of the same team

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Collection
19642089
78. United States. Office of War Information. Artists' sketches for U.S. Office of War Information posters concerning scrap metal conservation

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Instance 13724379
79. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. The letter that started the ball rolling: welder George Woolslayer writes the Office of War Information (OWI) asking for information about his two poster colleagues. "I want to tell you that it makes me quite proud to be part of a war poster," wrote Woolslayer. "Can you let me have the name of the soldier and sailor. I feel I'd like to know them..." Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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19638551
80. Poster. A careless word...another cross. Poster distributed by Office of War Information (OWI) to bowling alleys, shipyards, billiard halls, post offices, theatres, war plants, libraries, hotels. The original comes in two sizes: 28" x 40" and 22" x 28", and is printed in white against a brown-green background. Copies are obtainable from Division of Public Inquiries, Office of War Information, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C

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19650071


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