482 items in this album on 25 pages.

Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Cents bill for use in Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei, 1942-1945Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Gulden bill for use in the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1945Identification card of Flight Leader Peter Wright of 2nd Squdron of 1st American Volunteer Group, Dec 1941-Jul 1942Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored
Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Cents bill for use in Malaya, Borneo, Sarawak, and Brunei, 1942-1945Front and back of a Japanese occupation Ten Gulden bill for use in the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1945Identification card of Flight Leader Peter Wright of 2nd Squdron of 1st American Volunteer Group, Dec 1941-Jul 1942Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Bottom text a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; center text explained Allied CBI and USAAF emblems
Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored Philippine Japanese Occupation Five Centavos note, front and backSpecification sheet for the Dodge WC54 field ambulance, 1942
Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right 'Americans never forget those who help them'; text on left 'recognize the American flag'Leaflet encouraging Chinese civilians to help Americans fighting in China. Text on right was a Chinese proverb that mirrored 'reap what you sow'; text on left explained the Allied emblem in CBIPhilippine Japanese Occupation Five Centavos note, front and backSpecification sheet for the Dodge WC54 field ambulance, 1942
Third version of the Chinese Blood Chit (or maybe later) issued by the United States War Department with slightly enhanced text, late 1942. Note the number preceded by a War time poster created by US Office of War Information and printed by US Government Printing Office in 1942Letter from Roosevelt to Landis regarding professional baseball in the United States during WW2, 15 Jan 1942List of Jewish populations by country used at the Wannsee Conference, 20 Jan 1942
Third version of the Chinese Blood Chit (or maybe later) issued by the United States War Department with slightly enhanced text, late 1942. Note the number preceded by a 'W' for “War Department.”War time poster created by US Office of War Information and printed by US Government Printing Office in 1942Letter from Roosevelt to Landis regarding professional baseball in the United States during WW2, 15 Jan 1942List of Jewish populations by country used at the Wannsee Conference, 20 Jan 1942
British Columbia Security Commission posting of evacuation of ethnic Japanese from designated areas, early 1942United States Navy training poster depicting the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter, Feb 1942. Note that the poster describes the Allied code name “Zeke” as the “MacArthur Name.”CommandantFront page of the Tribune newspaper of Manila, Philippines with headline of the fall of Bataan, 24 Apr 1942
British Columbia Security Commission posting of evacuation of ethnic Japanese from designated areas, early 1942United States Navy training poster depicting the Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter, Feb 1942. Note that the poster describes the Allied code name “Zeke” as the “MacArthur Name.”Commandant's Order No. 9-42 for the launching of submarine Whale, 14 Mar 1942Front page of the Tribune newspaper of Manila, Philippines with headline of the fall of Bataan, 24 Apr 1942
EmmonEmmonList of men lost aboard HMS Hermes, printed by J. Abrams and Sons of Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, circa 1942US Office of War Information newsprint regarding the homecoming of USS Marblehead, mid-1942
Emmon's Memorandum to McCloy Regarding Japanese-Hawaiians, 29 Apr 1942, page 1 of 2Emmon's Memorandum to McCloy Regarding Japanese-Hawaiians, 29 Apr 1942, page 2 of 2List of men lost aboard HMS Hermes, printed by J. Abrams and Sons of Plymouth, England, United Kingdom, circa 1942US Office of War Information newsprint regarding the homecoming of USS Marblehead, mid-1942

482 items in this album on 25 pages.



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