German women work in factories to contribute to the Nazi war effort during World War II. A Nazi Bekanntmachung (“Notice” in English) posted on a Morris column. Sign reads “Kartenstelle” (“Card site” in English). Women war production workers receive their Meldung (“Report”) before they begin to work in factories. A woman writes on her Meldung. Door sign reads “Sichtungsstelle” (“Sighting Point”). Women sorting mail. A woman writes on a piece of paper while reading a Meldung. Large crowd of German women head to work in factories. German women work in factories. Men operating lathes on factory floor. Women assembling smaller components. Women operating Flott drill presses. Woman inspecting munition shell casings. Woman puts munition shell casing into a press and then rolls it down conveyor belt.
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