Production of Yank Magazine in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Interior of a building. Men preparing a roll of newsprint. They thread a spindle through a core. The roll is renewed and is a being hoisted.
Production of Yank Magazine in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A man seated at a desk inside a printing press. He looks at a cover page. A litho plate is removed from a centrifuge for processing. Men working on a printing machine.
Production of Yank Magazine in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A man working on the cover page of the magazine. A litho plate is placed in a centrifuge. The plate is exposed to an arc-light. Ink is rubbed upon it. It is rinsed with water.
Production of Yank Magazine in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A man working on a printing machine. The magazine being printed. Stacks of papers on a table. Women seated at tables and rearranging and working on them. The cover page of the magazine being produced.
Production of Yank Magazine in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Bundles of Yank Magazine kept on a table. Men working and placing the bundles in crates. They are packed for transportation to other places.
Numerous views of abandoned German 88mm flak antiaircraft guns as seen by invading American forces during their incursions deep into Germany in final month of World War 2, in Europe. Many have barrels broken or spiked. At least one appears intact, pointed vertically toward the sky. These guns appear to surround an airfield or other open space.
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