Awesome pic RT @BeschlossDC: Here, in color, are American women working on the home front in World War II:pic.twitter.com/khPWUb1kRg
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Awesome pic RT @BeschlossDC: Here, in color, are American women working on the home front in World War II:pic.twitter.com/khPWUb1kRg
@BeschlossDC my mom worked in a factory in Waupun, WI during the war. Guess you could have called her Faye the riveter.
@BeschlossDC While I love black and white photographs (and movies), it's a treat to see images from World War II in color.
@BeschlossDC I remember my mother wearing a turban when I was young...except it wasn't a scarf it was a cloth diaper.
Fantastic! RT“@BeschlossDC: Here, in color, are American women working on the home front in World War II: pic.twitter.com/6LPB8i1RA7”
Would be a great painting! “@BeschlossDC: Here in color are American women working on the home front in World War II pic.twitter.com/leaBBDtITu”
“@BeschlossDC: Here, in color, are American women working on the home front in World War II: pic.twitter.com/oBwHCw0dLF”
Bomb Girls IRL! “@BeschlossDC: Here, in color, are American women working on the home front in World War II: pic.twitter.com/U5plygExIU”
@BeschlossDC @BecketAdams what's your point? How about the thousands of GI's fighting 2 Wars on the side of Bolshiviks>
Wow. RT @BeschlossDC: Here, in color, are American women working on the home front in World War II:pic.twitter.com/RZO2VBk9w6
@BeschlossDC Good stuff. Do you know the location? Through Vietnam, I believe, WI had Badger Munitions near Baraboo.
@BeschlossDC Thank you so much for all your interesting photographs! What a treat!
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