National Archives at Atlanta
BROWSE ITEMS TAGGED "GEORGIA" |
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The Macon Naval Ordnance Plant in Macon, Georgia desperately needed workers to increase production during the war... Tags: Georgia | Labor | Women | World War II |
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Rush hour traffic congestion in downtown Atlanta became a major problem by 1942, prompting the Chamber of Commerce... Tags: Georgia | Transportation | World War II |
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Dramatically increased activities at war-supporting facilities across the Southeast required improved highway access. This project... Tags: Georgia | Map | Transportation | World War II |
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Workers at the Bell Bomber Plant in Marietta, Georgia manufactured 663 B-29 aircraft during the war. In order to support the start... Tags: Georgia | Transportation | World War II |
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Before the construction of its major expressways, Atlanta's road network was unprepared for increased use during the war... Tags: Georgia | Map | Transportation | World War II |
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To protest schedule changes, African American cafeteria workers at the Atlanta Ordnance Depot went on strike in March of 1945... Tags: African Americans | Georgia | Labor | Prisoners of War | Strike | World War II |
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The Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) welcomed a new Administrator, T. P. Wright, in September 1944. In his introductory letter... Tags: Aviation | Georgia | World War II |
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During the war years, the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) adjusted its organizational structure several times... Tags: Aviation | Georgia | World War II |
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This is the first edition of the Malaria Control in War Areas bulletin... Tags: Georgia | Health | Malaria Prevention | World War II |
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Mosquito experiments were conducted at the Carter Memorial Laboratory in Savannah, Georgia by the Public Health Service... Tags: Georgia | Health | Malaria Prevention | World War II |
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