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  • All fields: Ca.1945*
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    • The Battle of New Orleans

    • The Battle of New Orleans

    • United States--History--War of 1812--Poetry; Broadsides--1810-1820; Patriotic poetry; New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815

    • Undated poem describing the Battle of New Orleans, as remembered (in fact or fancy) by an old woodsman who fought in it.

    • [Ca. 1945]
    • 141st Field Artillery song (Washington Artillery Song)

    • 141st Field Artillery song (Washington Artillery Song)

    • United States. Army. 141st Field Artillery; Patriotic music; World War, 1939-1945--Songs and music

    • Tune: "I'm a ramblin' wreck from Georgia Tech." The coda notes that the song was printed by the friends of the Washington Artillery.

    • [Ca. 1945]
    • How lucky we are!

    • How lucky we are!

    • World War, 1939-1945--Caricatures and cartoons; New Orleans (La.)--Newspapers; Political cartoons; Consumer rationing; Seafood industry--Louisiana; Triton (Greek mythology); Seafood; Family

    • World War II-era editorial cartoon, published in New Orleans newspaper. Cartoon features King Triton presenting a plate of Louisiana seafood to a family. The father of the family reads a newspaper announcing "meat to be rationed."

    • Ca. 1945
    • No duds from here please!

    • No duds from here please!

    • World War, 1939-1945--Caricatures and cartoons; New Orleans (La.)--Newspapers; Political cartoons; Consumer rationing; Housewives; Soldiers--American--1940-1950; Bombs; Kitchens

    • World War II-era editorial cartoon, published in New Orleans newspaper. Cartoon depicts a soldier saying, "Those axis murderers will think I'm dropping a fire cracker instead of a block buster." A housewife looks on, horrified. The side of the...

    • Ca. 1945
    • Give the axis the V sign, girls!

    • Give the axis the V sign, girls!

    • World War, 1939-1945--Caricatures and cartoons; New Orleans (La.)--Newspapers; Political cartoons; Women; Defense industry; Airplanes; Airplane propellers; Labor supply; Clothing & dress

    • World War II-era editorial cartoon, published in New Orleans newspaper. Cartoon depicts a female worker holding an airplane propeller. A flag reads, "15,000 women wanted to train for New Orleans war industries." Airplanes fly overhead.

    • Ca. 1945
    • Silk banner

    • Silk banner

    • Chennault, Claire Lee, 1893-1958--Relics; 14th Air Force Association (U.S.). Flying Tigers; Flags--United States

    • Banner features Chinese characters. Banner honors Chennault's Flying Tigers.

    • Ca. 1945
    • Claire Chennault

    • Claire Chennault

    • Chennault, Claire Lee, 1893-1958--Portraits; Generals--American--1940-1950; Military uniforms--United States--1940-1950

    • Portrait of Chennault in military uniform.

    • Ca. 1945
    • Dachau

    • Dachau

    • Concentration camp inmates--Germany--Dachau--Pictorial works; Dachau (Concentration camp)--Pictorial works; World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Germany

    • A report by U.S. Seventh Army of the camp's liberation by elements of the 42nd and 45th Divisions. Includes a history of the camp, the number of people killed, the organization of the camp, photographs of the camp, and photographs of the prisoners.

    • Ca. 1945

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