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A young woman sews 'pup' tents for the U.S. Army. At the Langdon Tent & Awning Company, a two-needle machine joins widths of cloth to form the tent. June 1941. World War 2
A young woman sews 'pup' tents for the U.S. Army. At the Langdon Tent & Awning Company, a two-needle machine joins widths of cloth to form the tent. June 1941. World War 2

EVB2945949: A young woman sews 'pup' tents for the U.S. Army. At the Langdon Tent & Awning Company, a two-needle machine joins widths of cloth to form the tent. June 1941. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Japanese surrender signatories arrive aboard the USS MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay. Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu, in front with top hat, would sign the surrender. Sept. 2, 1945. World War 2
Japanese surrender signatories arrive aboard the USS MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay. Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu, in front with top hat, would sign the surrender. Sept. 2, 1945. World War 2

EVB2945988: Japanese surrender signatories arrive aboard the USS MISSOURI in Tokyo Bay. Japanese Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu, in front with top hat, would sign the surrender. Sept. 2, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

'WAR ENDS' headlines on Knoxville Journal of Aug. 14, 1945. Citizens of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, celebrate V-J Day (Victory Over Japan). World War 2
'WAR ENDS' headlines on Knoxville Journal of Aug. 14, 1945. Citizens of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, celebrate V-J Day (Victory Over Japan). World War 2

EVB2946000: 'WAR ENDS' headlines on Knoxville Journal of Aug. 14, 1945. Citizens of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, celebrate V-J Day (Victory Over Japan). World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

GI's in Paris hold the special edition of the Paris Post, with banner headline, 'JAPS QUIT'. Aug. 10, 1945. World War 2
GI's in Paris hold the special edition of the Paris Post, with banner headline, 'JAPS QUIT'. Aug. 10, 1945. World War 2

EVB2946003: GI's in Paris hold the special edition of the Paris Post, with banner headline, 'JAPS QUIT'. Aug. 10, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Thick clouds of smoke rising over the town of San Pietro on the German Reinhard Line. After intensive fighting from Dec. 8-17, the town fell to US Army. World War 2
Thick clouds of smoke rising over the town of San Pietro on the German Reinhard Line. After intensive fighting from Dec. 8-17, the town fell to US Army. World War 2

EVB2946030: Thick clouds of smoke rising over the town of San Pietro on the German Reinhard Line. After intensive fighting from Dec. 8-17, the town fell to US Army. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

F.F.I. (French Forces of the Interior) partisan carried on stretcher, possibly in Paris. Other men carrying pistols walk alongside. c. July-Aug. 1944 (b/w photo)
F.F.I. (French Forces of the Interior) partisan carried on stretcher, possibly in Paris. Other men carrying pistols walk alongside. c. July-Aug. 1944 (b/w photo)

EVB2946084: F.F.I. (French Forces of the Interior) partisan carried on stretcher, possibly in Paris. Other men carrying pistols walk alongside. c. July-Aug. 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marine sniper and spotter work together in picking off the enemy in Korea. Korean War, 1950-53. Exact date/location unknown
U.S. Marine sniper and spotter work together in picking off the enemy in Korea. Korean War, 1950-53. Exact date/location unknown

EVB2946132: U.S. Marine sniper and spotter work together in picking off the enemy in Korea. Korean War, 1950-53. Exact date/location unknown / Bridgeman Images

Repatriated POW Capt. Frederick Smith is greeted by his father on Sept. 14, 1953. Sept. 14, 1953. Fort Mason, California. Korean War, 1950-53
Repatriated POW Capt. Frederick Smith is greeted by his father on Sept. 14, 1953. Sept. 14, 1953. Fort Mason, California. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946192: Repatriated POW Capt. Frederick Smith is greeted by his father on Sept. 14, 1953. Sept. 14, 1953. Fort Mason, California. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

Fifth Marine Regiment, Memorial Services held in the field during the Korean War. June 21, 1951
Fifth Marine Regiment, Memorial Services held in the field during the Korean War. June 21, 1951

EVB2946219: Fifth Marine Regiment, Memorial Services held in the field during the Korean War. June 21, 1951 / Bridgeman Images

Six African American Air Force gunners join hands. They are part of 17th Bomb Wing night interdiction teams in Korea. Air interdiction attacked ground targets not close to friendly ground forces. Korean War, 1950-53
Six African American Air Force gunners join hands. They are part of 17th Bomb Wing night interdiction teams in Korea. Air interdiction attacked ground targets not close to friendly ground forces. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946222: Six African American Air Force gunners join hands. They are part of 17th Bomb Wing night interdiction teams in Korea. Air interdiction attacked ground targets not close to friendly ground forces. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Airborne combat team en route to a drop zone at Munsan-ni, Korea, on March, 22, 1951. Packed into a C-119 Flying Boxcar, they jumped on the south bank of the Imjin River, 20 miles behind front line. Their mission to trap Communist forces retreating from Seoul was only partially successful because the enemy had already left. Korean War, 1950-53
U.S. Airborne combat team en route to a drop zone at Munsan-ni, Korea, on March, 22, 1951. Packed into a C-119 Flying Boxcar, they jumped on the south bank of the Imjin River, 20 miles behind front line. Their mission to trap Communist forces retreating from Seoul was only partially successful because the enemy had already left. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946231: U.S. Airborne combat team en route to a drop zone at Munsan-ni, Korea, on March, 22, 1951. Packed into a C-119 Flying Boxcar, they jumped on the south bank of the Imjin River, 20 miles behind front line. Their mission to trap Communist forces retreating from Seoul was only partially successful because the enemy had already left. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

Huey Long, 1935
Huey Long, 1935

EVB2951256: Huey Long, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

The B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the 1960s Cold War. Over 300 were produced, each with a with 9 megatons yield. The stockpile's dismantlement was completed in 2011
The B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the 1960s Cold War. Over 300 were produced, each with a with 9 megatons yield. The stockpile's dismantlement was completed in 2011

EVB2942376: The B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed by the United States during the 1960s Cold War. Over 300 were produced, each with a with 9 megatons yield. The stockpile's dismantlement was completed in 2011 / Bridgeman Images

Hurly-Burly Extravaganza and Refined Vaudeville, 1899 (poster)
Hurly-Burly Extravaganza and Refined Vaudeville, 1899 (poster)

EVB2933971: Hurly-Burly Extravaganza and Refined Vaudeville, 1899 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Eugen Sandow (1867-1925), German born strongman, wearing wrestling leotard, Roman sandals, and six pointed star pendant. 1894
Eugen Sandow (1867-1925), German born strongman, wearing wrestling leotard, Roman sandals, and six pointed star pendant. 1894

EVB2933992: Eugen Sandow (1867-1925), German born strongman, wearing wrestling leotard, Roman sandals, and six pointed star pendant. 1894 / Bridgeman Images

American soldier looks toward an old castle perched on a hilltop above the Moselle River and the town of Cochem, Germany. Cochem was the U.S. Fourth Army Corps. Jan. 9, 1919
American soldier looks toward an old castle perched on a hilltop above the Moselle River and the town of Cochem, Germany. Cochem was the U.S. Fourth Army Corps. Jan. 9, 1919

EVB2942724: American soldier looks toward an old castle perched on a hilltop above the Moselle River and the town of Cochem, Germany. Cochem was the U.S. Fourth Army Corps. Jan. 9, 1919 / Bridgeman Images

Recruits for U.S. Marine Corps being sworn in at recruiting station, New York City. World War I. c. 1918
Recruits for U.S. Marine Corps being sworn in at recruiting station, New York City. World War I. c. 1918

EVB2942754: Recruits for U.S. Marine Corps being sworn in at recruiting station, New York City. World War I. c. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

Oil roughnecks screw one piece of drill pipe to another piece with a heavy pipe wrench. In the mid 20th century Texas was a major oil producing region for the United States. Kilgore, Texas, 1939
Oil roughnecks screw one piece of drill pipe to another piece with a heavy pipe wrench. In the mid 20th century Texas was a major oil producing region for the United States. Kilgore, Texas, 1939

EVB2934127: Oil roughnecks screw one piece of drill pipe to another piece with a heavy pipe wrench. In the mid 20th century Texas was a major oil producing region for the United States. Kilgore, Texas, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Patriotic elderly immigrant women making a flag during World War I. They are from Eastern Europe countries of Hungary, Galicia, Russia, Germany, and Rumania. Their flag-making instructor, Rose Radin, is standing. c. 1918
Patriotic elderly immigrant women making a flag during World War I. They are from Eastern Europe countries of Hungary, Galicia, Russia, Germany, and Rumania. Their flag-making instructor, Rose Radin, is standing. c. 1918

EVB2942781: Patriotic elderly immigrant women making a flag during World War I. They are from Eastern Europe countries of Hungary, Galicia, Russia, Germany, and Rumania. Their flag-making instructor, Rose Radin, is standing. c. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

General Leonard Wood (1860-1927), had a long varied career that included winning the Congressional Medal of Honor, service with Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American war, c. 1910
General Leonard Wood (1860-1927), had a long varied career that included winning the Congressional Medal of Honor, service with Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American war, c. 1910

EVB2934142: General Leonard Wood (1860-1927), had a long varied career that included winning the Congressional Medal of Honor, service with Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American war, c. 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Will Rogers, a popular actor and journalist, was often in Washington, D.C. and welcomed by notables. Rogers poses with Speaker of the House, Nicholas Longworth. 1925
Will Rogers, a popular actor and journalist, was often in Washington, D.C. and welcomed by notables. Rogers poses with Speaker of the House, Nicholas Longworth. 1925

EVB2934166: Will Rogers, a popular actor and journalist, was often in Washington, D.C. and welcomed by notables. Rogers poses with Speaker of the House, Nicholas Longworth. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. Winter fighting on the Russian front. Austrian detachments holding trenches in Galicia dug, await an expected Russian attack. c. 1914-1917
World War 1. Winter fighting on the Russian front. Austrian detachments holding trenches in Galicia dug, await an expected Russian attack. c. 1914-1917

EVB2942826: World War 1. Winter fighting on the Russian front. Austrian detachments holding trenches in Galicia dug, await an expected Russian attack. c. 1914-1917, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Representative Nicholas Longworth, husband of Alice Roosevelt holds Paulina Longworth, whose biological father was Senator William Borah. Longworth accepted Paulina as his own, and the Longworths remained married until his death in 1931
Representative Nicholas Longworth, husband of Alice Roosevelt holds Paulina Longworth, whose biological father was Senator William Borah. Longworth accepted Paulina as his own, and the Longworths remained married until his death in 1931

EVB2934172: Representative Nicholas Longworth, husband of Alice Roosevelt holds Paulina Longworth, whose biological father was Senator William Borah. Longworth accepted Paulina as his own, and the Longworths remained married until his death in 1931 / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. Map of the Turkish Straits of the Dardanelles with the British fleet at the far right. The British goal was to control the Strait then capture Istanbul (Constantinople) and the Bosporus. 1915
World War 1. Map of the Turkish Straits of the Dardanelles with the British fleet at the far right. The British goal was to control the Strait then capture Istanbul (Constantinople) and the Bosporus. 1915

EVB2942862: World War 1. Map of the Turkish Straits of the Dardanelles with the British fleet at the far right. The British goal was to control the Strait then capture Istanbul (Constantinople) and the Bosporus. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

The first U.S. air mail pouch is handed to helmeted pilot Earle Ovington by Postmaster General Frank H. Hitchcock on Nassau Boulevard, Long Island, September 23, 1911
The first U.S. air mail pouch is handed to helmeted pilot Earle Ovington by Postmaster General Frank H. Hitchcock on Nassau Boulevard, Long Island, September 23, 1911

EVB2934187: The first U.S. air mail pouch is handed to helmeted pilot Earle Ovington by Postmaster General Frank H. Hitchcock on Nassau Boulevard, Long Island, September 23, 1911 / Bridgeman Images

Ferdinand Foch, Chief of the General Staff of the French armies in World War 1
Ferdinand Foch, Chief of the General Staff of the French armies in World War 1

EVB2942895: Ferdinand Foch, Chief of the General Staff of the French armies in World War 1, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Renata Tebaldi as Violeta in LA TRAVIATA, c.1950s
Renata Tebaldi as Violeta in LA TRAVIATA, c.1950s

EVB2953122: Renata Tebaldi as Violeta in LA TRAVIATA, c.1950s / Bridgeman Images

Cordell Hull, was Secretary of State for 11 years from 1933–1944
Cordell Hull, was Secretary of State for 11 years from 1933–1944

EVB2943543: Cordell Hull, was Secretary of State for 11 years from 1933–1944 / Bridgeman Images

FDR's foreign relations advisors after a White House meeting. Oct. 8, 1937
FDR's foreign relations advisors after a White House meeting. Oct. 8, 1937

EVB2943552: FDR's foreign relations advisors after a White House meeting. Oct. 8, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

1940 GOP hopefuls at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. April 21, 1939.
1940 GOP hopefuls at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. April 21, 1939.

EVB2943567: 1940 GOP hopefuls at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. April 21, 1939. / Bridgeman Images

House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Nov. 3, 1939. Sen. Key Pittman, seated in center, and Rep. Sol Bloom, standing at his side, agreed on a Neutrality Bill repealing the arms embargo, thus allowing arms trade with belligerent nations on a cash-and-carry basis
House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Nov. 3, 1939. Sen. Key Pittman, seated in center, and Rep. Sol Bloom, standing at his side, agreed on a Neutrality Bill repealing the arms embargo, thus allowing arms trade with belligerent nations on a cash-and-carry basis

EVB2943588: House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Nov. 3, 1939. Sen. Key Pittman, seated in center, and Rep. Sol Bloom, standing at his side, agreed on a Neutrality Bill repealing the arms embargo, thus allowing arms trade with belligerent nations on a cash-and-carry basis / Bridgeman Images

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt relaxing at Campobello. 1910. Picnic baskets are in the background
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt relaxing at Campobello. 1910. Picnic baskets are in the background

EVB2943591: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt relaxing at Campobello. 1910. Picnic baskets are in the background / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt, with sons Elliott and James, and his mother, Sara. Aug. 1913. Campobello Island
Franklin Roosevelt, with sons Elliott and James, and his mother, Sara. Aug. 1913. Campobello Island

EVB2943597: Franklin Roosevelt, with sons Elliott and James, and his mother, Sara. Aug. 1913. Campobello Island / Bridgeman Images

Lee Pressman, CIO Consul endorsed a national health insurance bill. May 11, 1939. The Wagner National Health Act of 1939 was FDR's second push for national health insurance, which failed when opposed by Southern Democrats
Lee Pressman, CIO Consul endorsed a national health insurance bill. May 11, 1939. The Wagner National Health Act of 1939 was FDR's second push for national health insurance, which failed when opposed by Southern Democrats

EVB2943663: Lee Pressman, CIO Consul endorsed a national health insurance bill. May 11, 1939. The Wagner National Health Act of 1939 was FDR's second push for national health insurance, which failed when opposed by Southern Democrats / Bridgeman Images

Society women against Prohibition, April 1932. Second from left is Mrs. Archibald B. Roosevelt, and second from right is Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont
Society women against Prohibition, April 1932. Second from left is Mrs. Archibald B. Roosevelt, and second from right is Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont

EVB2943672: Society women against Prohibition, April 1932. Second from left is Mrs. Archibald B. Roosevelt, and second from right is Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont / Bridgeman Images

Traders bidding on commodity futures, Sept. 1939. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Minnesota
Traders bidding on commodity futures, Sept. 1939. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Minnesota

EVB2943681: Traders bidding on commodity futures, Sept. 1939. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Minnesota / Bridgeman Images


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