Electric Shaver Plant Conversion for War Production 1942
An electric shaver plant in Stamford, Connecticut, undergoes conversion for war production in February 1942. In this image, a drill press is actively used for manufacturing electric shaver heads. During World War II, many civilian factories adapted their operations to support the war effort, illustrating the shift in industrial focus and resource allocation.
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Electric Shaver Plant Conversion for War Production 1942
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