Women in Manufacturing 1943 Vilter Company Milwaukee
In February 1943, a young woman works at the Vilter Manufacturing Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, filing small gun parts. During World War II, many women entered the workforce to support the war effort, with this woman’s brothers serving in the Coast Guard and preparing for the Army. This image documents the significant contributions of women in wartime manufacturing.
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Women in Manufacturing 1943 Vilter Company Milwaukee
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