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World War II press photographs of Japanese Americans
Collection
Identifier: MSS 229 small
Scope and Contents
The press photos of Japanese Americans during World War II contains 14 photographs. The majority depict events related to the forced relocation of Japanese Americans during the war. Many were taken in San Francisco or Los Angeles, though locations in other parts of the United States are also represented.
Dates:
1942 - 1945
World War II propaganda leaflets
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MSS 631
Scope and Contents
The World War II propaganda leaflets consist of primarily 1-page, small leaflets. Some or all leaflets may have been distributed to American troops in Europe via air drops or by other means by German forces and all leaflets are in English (with occasional pronounced vocabulary directed to American or British forces, with rare German spellings of words). Common themes include anti-Semitism and mistrust of Jewish or Eastern Europeans who may have to come America as refugees but now are...
Dates:
approximately 1944
World War II ration books
Collection
Identifier: c-00360
Scope and Contents
This collection contains three World War II ration books belonging to Bert F. Crapser of Swartz Creek, Michigan.
Dates:
1942 - 1943
World War II war bonds leaflets
Collection
Identifier: MSS 122 small
Scope and Contents
The World War II war bonds leaflets promote the purchase of United States war bonds. There are three fliers for the 4th War Loan. Four items are payroll deduction cards for the Third, Fourth, and Fifth War Loan programs. There are also two copies of a cash payment plan card for the Fourth War Loan program.
Dates:
1943 - 1944
Zee and Schober families papers
Collection
Identifier: UA-17.144.1
Scope and Content
This collection consists of memorial books, correspondence, diaries, notebooks, school materials, scrapbooks, Elsie Zee’s teaching materials, family photographs, and genealogical papers. James Wilmer Zee and Elsie Schober Zee’s courtship love letters are also included. There are also post-World War II letters to Elsie Schober Zee and William (Wilhelm) Schober from family members in Germany and from former German P.O.W.s who worked for the Zees. The letters are in German. Many were translated...
Dates:
1908 - 1987