The Great Papago Escape was the largest Axis prisoner-of-war escape to occur from an American facility during World War II.
This poster is an image of a WWII soldier with men and women seen working in the background. Clearly a propaganda image, the poster has "Let's All Fight" and "Buy War Bonds" written across it.
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published in CNN’s Meanwhile in America, the email about ... The foundations for the post-World War II global order were laid by President Franklin ...
As the U.S. military recruited young men for service, civilians were called upon to do their part by buying War bonds, donating to charity, or, if they worked in industry, going that extra mile for ...
Residents bought $270 million worth of war bonds. They also collected ... But all that changed when America began to gear up for World War II, and local factories retooled for war production.