U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II Pacific Campaign. U.S. troops including African American soldiers carry boxes and cross footbridge over stream.
U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during Pacific Campaign of World War II. U.S. troops including African American soldiers cross a footbridge and advance through jungle. The soldiers carry rifles, machine guns, and other gear as they advance through the dense terrain.
U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II. African American soldiers carry rifles and advance through a jungle.
U.S. troops in Bougainville Island, New Guinea during World War II . African American soldiers advance through wooded area in jungle. They climb a small hill.
A 1946 re-enactment showing Dr. Albert Einstein's letter to U.S. President being typed on August 2, 1939, in Long Island, New York. A typist types Einstein's letter concerning atomic bomb to U.S. President Roosevelt. The letter references recent work by doctors Fermi and Szilard on producing a nuclear chain reaction, and its possible use as a weapon in an atomic bomb. He urges that the administration be watchful and ready for quick action on the subject.
A state hospital at Ward's Island in New York houses 7,236 patients into the space for 4,885 due to lack of funds. Interiors of the building shows people seated in chairs. Patients lying on beds in a crowded room. Some patients seated on mattresses on the floor.
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