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These dead did not die in vain. Used to rally US support for the war and inspire recruits to sign-up.
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Persons of Japanese ancestry waits with the family baggage before leaving by bus for an assembly center in the spring of 1942. Clem Ambers, California, April 1942. 210-G-2A-6.
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Evacuees of Japanese ancestry spent the duration of World War II here.
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Americans were urged to recycle their scrap metal for use in the war effort.
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With many parents working for the war, children were taught point rationing in the family marketing.
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Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met to discuss Nazi surrender.