Life magazine WW2 "How Detroit Won the War"

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Ive heard that the number of workers who were seriously injured or killed was staggering, almost like the factories themselves were battlegrounds.
 
Pic 21 is a M3 Lee, not a Sherman.
 
The scope of manufacturing in Detroit during WW2 always amazes me! It's mind boggling, I am sure the Axis felt the same way too!
 
Good stuff, Sys. Many thanks. It was interesting seeing in the first picture, M3s and M4s on the same assembly line. Bogie had an M3. One of the best WW2 films IMO. Also interesting to see the racist signs in Michigan. One might have thought that only in the South would those signs be seen.
 

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Good stuff, Sys. Many thanks. It was interesting seeing in the first picture, M3s and M4s on the same assembly line. Bogie had an M3. One of the best WW2 films IMO. Also interesting to see the racist signs in Michigan. One might have thought that only in the South would those signs be seen.
There were racist signs like that in Illinois until the late 1950's, early 1960's according to my parents.
There were signs on the fountains, the bathrooms and the stores in Springfield including the government buildings in "The Land of Lincoln," the man who freed the slaves.


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