Women Making Blackout Lamps in WWII Milwaukee 1943
Lucile Mazurek works on blackout lamps at Heil and Co. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in February 1943. During World War II, women like Mazurek took on essential roles in manufacturing to support the war effort. With many men serving overseas, their contributions became crucial to the production of military equipment and supplies.
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Women Making Blackout Lamps in WWII Milwaukee 1943
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