Guard the Supply Lines: Railroad Men Alert! (Office for Emergency Management, Office of War Information, National Archives and Records Administration Collection.)
Tag - home front
Factory workers assemble the cylinders on an early production Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp radial aircraft engine in June 1942. (U.S. National Archives and Records Admin. Photograph.)
“Farm Scrap Builds Destroyers: 900 tons of Scrap Metal goes into a Destroyer,” WWII Poster. (Office for Emergency Management, Office of War Information.)
“After a new speed record!” — WWII production poster: Office for Emergency Management, Office of War Information, Domestic Operations Branch, Bureau of Special Services, 1941-1945. (U.S. National Archives and...
WWII Shipbuilding Poster — “Down the Ways in Fewer Days,” Slogan of the Month, Labor Management Production Committee, New England Shipbuilding Corp. (Office for Emergency Management, War Production Board.)
Women factory workers build assault boats for the U.S. Marine Corps, 1941. (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.)
Color photograph of women factory workers at work in the fuselage of a B-17 Flying Fortress bomber at Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, California, October 1942. (Alfred T. Palmer / Office of War Information.)
Color photograph of manufacturing and final assembly of North American B-25 Mitchell medium bombers in Kansas City, Kansas. (United States Library of Congress)