A Victory Home advertisement in a store front window in Muncie, Indiana. A man looks at a window display. The display reads "This is a V home, Make yours a home too. Qualify for your V Home sticker." Poster displays advantages of the home described in 5 points. The display includes a home and sign V over it. People move past the display window. Two women stand and look at the window. Sign describes the five attributes of a Victory Home: "This home follows the instructions of its air raid warden. This home conserves food, clothing, transportation and health. This home salvages essentials for immediate contribution to war uses. This home refuses to spread rumors designed to divide our nation. This home buys war savings stamps and bonds regularly."
A World War II war bond drive in Muncie, Indiana. A sign at a booth reads 'Buy war bonds'. A man look at a stamp. Girl scouts in uniforms stand and sell bonds and stamps. A man buys a stamp from a girl scout.
A market in Muncie, Indiana. A Saturday afternoon crowd shops in front of stores. Street scenes, people shop. The main street of Muncie. People on the street walk and shop.
A market in Muncie, Indiana. Intersections show Walnut Street and Main Street signs. People walk on sideways. Traffic on a street. People walk past the shops. Things displayed in the windows of the shops.
Japanese-American internment center scenes, during World War 2. They are brought to an assembly center at the Tanforan race track in San Bruno California. A man cut a boy's hair in a barber shop at the Tanforan center (relocation or internment center for Japanese-American citizens during World War 2). The boy sits on a chair with a cloth wrapped over his shoulders. The barber cuts the hair with a machine.
Internment of Japanese-Americans at assembly center in Tanforan race track,San Bruno, California. Views of former betting office windows at the race track. "Win", "place" and 'Show" signs above the windows.Sign on former betting office door reads "Tanforan Totalizer Office Room 4, Hours 8:30am to 5:30pm' A view of hands typing on a typewriter at the editor's desk of the Tanforan Totalizer Newspaper, a newspaper published by and for Japanese-Americans citizens at relocation or internment centers during World War 2.
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