RMCWAFAP–Erwin Rommel (1891-1944), distinguished Nazi General, 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCWBXC7–FBI agents with an huge portable phone during a kidnapping stakeout. Ca. 1940s.
RMCWBXCC–FBI agent with an huge portable phone during a kidnapping stakeout. Ca. 1940s.
RMCWAG7B–Lt. General George S. Patton shaking hands with President Truman, 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMCWAAX5–ADOLF HITLER (L), and ALBERT SPEER (R), at Wolfschanze, East Prussia, 1940s. Everett/CSU Archives.
RMCWAWGK–The assembly line for Buick aircraft engines in Flint, Michigan, circa 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCWAWMH–Tents at Camp Murray, Washington serve as isolation facilities for flu victims. circa 1940s, Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett
RMCWAMAC–Liberace (1919-1987), American performer and classical pianist. Circa 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCWAAWY–ADOLF HITLER (R), and ALBERT SPEER (L), examine an architectural model, during WWII, 1940s. Everett/CSU Archives.
RMCWAG8P–George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish writer, circa 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCWA83W–A woman recycles stockings into new nylon for vital military uses at the Du Pont Research Laboratory, 1940s. Courtesy: CSU
RMCWADN5–Bandleader Les Brown (holding pencil) with the band's female singer Doris Day (left), ca. late 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives /
RMCWCCW5–Sign reading 'waiting room for colored only, by order Police Dept.' Ca. 1940s or 1950s.
RMCWAWB1–Niagara Falls, from the Canadian side, to the left is the American Falls. Circa 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCWAB4E–Doctor Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965), Nobel Prize winning physician, philosopher, and musician, circa 1940s. Courtesy: CSU
RMCWAG31–George F. Kennan (1904-2005), American diplomat, advisor, historian, and political scientist, c. 1940's.. Courtesy: CSU
RMCWAG9J–George Szell, (1897-1970), Conductor, composer, and music director of the Cleveland Orchestra, c. 1940's.. Courtesy: CSU
RMCWAMHJ–A portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson autographed to his wife Lady Bird., ca. 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection.
RMCWBPJJ–The Civil Rights Movement began in the late 1940's with small demonstrations such as this one by NAACP youth members protesting
RMDD7558–Franklin Roosevelt with his son James who served as Secretary to the President. 1940s. (BSLOC 2013 6 43)
RMCWAPGB–Roy Rogers (1911-1998), American actor and singer, circa 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RMCWA9Y4–A typewriter designed to conserve the metal needed for the war effort during World War II, c. 1940s.. Courtesy: CSU Archives /
RMCWC206–'The Rock' United States Penitentiary on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay California. Ca. 1940s.
RMCWBXD1–FBI forensic science used an army of trained finger print analysts to establish criminal identities. Ca. 1940s.
RMCWARR1–W.E.B. Du Bois, writer and one of the founders of the NAACP, ca. 1940s. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMCWAKCB–John Vernou Bouvier III 'Black Jack', Jacqueline Bouvier, and John Vernou Bouvier Jr, ca. early 1940s. Courtesy: CSU
RMCWAB4B–Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, (1907-1967), One-time head of munitions empire that armed Hitler's troops. c. 1940's..
RMCWANHD–American actor, athlete, singer, and civil rights activist Paul Robeson, (1898-1976), c. 1940's.. Courtesy: CSU Archives /
RMKWC3R9–Film producer Val Lewton smiling as he looks at a photograph, in the 1940s. Photo from his personal papers. (BSLOC 2015 14 174)
RMEG6RYY–Interior of a 1940's refrigerator has a small freezer section. The most perishable foods were stored near the freezer. The
RMDD7808–Agnes Meyer standing at NBC microphone, ca. 1940s. When her husband Eugene Meyer, bought the bankrupt Washington Post in 1933,
RMEG6T00–In the 1940s, many women continued to sew their own clothing. Fashionable patterns were distributed nationwide. In the
RMCWAWH8–1940s Fashion: a peasant top with blousson sleeves and a tropical floral pattern with high-waisted pants, 1945.. Courtesy: CSU
RMCWAW8T–Women enters a modern 1940s kitchen with white enameled metal cabinets. The housing was built by the government for workers on
RMCWBN3A–Watts Bar Dam on the Tennessee River was built in the early 1940s as part of the Tennessee Valley Authority public works
RMCWATC1–U.S. Highway 62 was expanded into a four lane highway in the 1940s. Post World War II highway construction committed the
RMF2B37T–W. Averill Harriman in 1949. During the 1940s he was an essential diplomat serving as Ambassador to Russia and Britain, and as U. S. Marshall Plan Coordinator. (CSU 2015 7 266)
RMKWD9AR–Percy Julian, African American chemist, c. 1940s. At the Glidden Company, he designed methods for extracting soy protein on an industrial scale. In the 1940s he developed processes for large scale manufacture of synthetic human hormones for medical use (BSLOC 2016 10 12)
RMKWC3P9–Attorney Gen. Robert H. Jackson, speaking into a Dictaphone on July 12, 1940. Dictaphones were voice recording devices invented in the 1880. Until the late 1940s, they used wax cylinders for voice recording. Robert H. Jackson, was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1941. (BSLOC 2015 14 16)
RMCWAXBP–'Windmill Row' near Rotterdam, Holland, where exists the greatest concentration of windmills in the world. ca. 1949. Courtesy: