America in WWII - (Page 47) WWII AMERICAN SNAPSHOT AM E RICA I N Toughened by the Great Depression, and with one foot planted firmly in the world of horses and coal even as they motored into a high-tech future, 1940s Americans knew who they were. That would help them get the hard work of World War II done, overseas and on the home front. And it would give them a point of reference as they faced the inevitable changes and national identity crises of the decades that followed the war. by Judy P. Sopronyi LIBRARY OF CONGRESS/ JOHN VACHON OCTOBER 2007 AMERICA IN WWII 47
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