Robert Lz: 01- President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing the Declaration of War against Japan, December 8, 1941
Robert Lz: 2. "General Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1945
Robert Lz: 3. Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini in Munich, Germany, ca. June 1940
Robert Lz: 4. "General MacArthur `I shall return' 1944
Robert Lz: 5-Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Premier Josef Stalin." February 1945
Robert Lz: 6- American Generals 1945
Robert Lz: 7. "We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain
Robert Lz: 8. We French workers warn you
Robert Lz: 9. "I Want You"
Robert Lz: 10. "Man the Guns. Join the Navy."
Robert Lz: 11. "For your country's sake today--For your own sake tomorrow.
Robert Lz: 12. "Buy War Bonds." Color poster, 1942
Robert Lz: 13. "SCRAP." Color poster by Roy Schatt, 1942
Robert Lz: 14-Rita Hayworth 1942
Robert Lz: 15. "I'm conserving wool, this bathing suit's painted on." Cartoon drawing by Charles Shows.
Robert Lz: 16. Sugar rationing
Robert Lz: 17. "An eager school boy gets his first experience in using War Ration Book 1943
Robert Lz: We Can Do It !
Robert Lz: 19. "Secretaries, housewives, waitresses, women from all over central Florida April 1942
Robert Lz: 20. "Stars over Berlin and Tokyo will soon replace these factory lights reflected in the noses of planes at Douglas Aircraft's Long Beach, Calif., plant. Women workers groom lines of transparent noses for deadly A-20 attack bombers." Alfred Palmer, Octobe
Robert Lz: 21. Riveter at Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Burbank, CA.
Robert Lz: 22. "Line up of some of women welders including the women's welding champion of Ingalls [Shipbuilding Corp., Pascagoula, MS]." Spencer Beebe, 1943
Robert Lz: 23. "Chippers." Women war workers of Marinship Corp., 1942
Robert Lz: 24. "Man working on hull of U.S. submarine at Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn." Lt. Comdr. Charles Fenno Jacobs, August 1943
Robert Lz: 25. "Launching of USS ROBALO 9 May 1943, at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., Manitowoc, Wis."
Robert Lz: Someone talked! Artist: Frederick Siebel, 1942
Robert Lz: 27. "Loose lips might sink ships." Color poster by Ess-ar-gee
Robert Lz: 28. "A young evacuee of Japanese ancestry waits with the family baggage before leaving by bus for an assembly center in the spring of 1942." Clem Albers, California, April 1942
Robert Lz: 29. "Persons of Japanese ancestry arrive at the Santa Anita Assembly Center from San Pedro. Evacuees lived at this center at the former Santa Anita race track before being moved inland to relocation centers." Clem Albers, Arcadia, CA, April 5, 1942
Robert Lz: 30. "Dust storm at this War Relocation Authority center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry are spending the duration." Picture by Dorothea Lange, Manzanar, CA, July 3, 1942