Lucile Mazurek Working on Blackout Lamps February 1943
Lucile Mazurek works on blackout lamps for gasoline trailers at Heil and Co in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in February 1943. During World War II, women increasingly entered the workforce to support the war effort. Mazureks role signifies the shift in labor dynamics, as many women took on jobs traditionally held by men during this period.
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Lucile Mazurek Working on Blackout Lamps February 1943
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