Victory Storm Pane Installation in Washington D.C. 1942
In December 1942, residents in Washington, D.C., install a Victory storm pane in a home window as part of a wartime fuel conservation initiative. This process involves securing a three-inch strip of molding to the lower window frame. Such efforts aimed to conserve energy resources during World War II, impacting daily life in the capital.
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Victory Storm Pane Installation in Washington D.C. 1942
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