skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Detroit Makes Some Serious Models
At the Detroit, Michigan Chrysler plant in February 1942, workers are assembling Sherman tanks — doing their part in aiding the war effort on the “home front” for the inevitable invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe that would eventually come.
1 comment:
Anonymous said...
Not a Sherman, but an M3 Lee (Grant) tank.
January 2, 2012 at 11:05 AM
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
►
2009
(114)
►
December
(1)
►
September
(2)
►
August
(6)
►
July
(10)
►
June
(8)
►
May
(11)
►
April
(11)
►
March
(20)
►
February
(21)
►
January
(24)
▼
2008
(83)
▼
December
(22)
Christmas on Guadalcanal
Battle-Stained Guadalcanal Soldier
Evacuating the Wounded from Guam
Santa Claus — Army Style, 1941
Christmas in Wartime
Sharing Christmas Turkey
Christmas in the Hospital — 1942
Christmas Card for Adolf
Christmas Carols — Stateside
Christmas — Army Style, 1941
Christmas Time in Italy — 1943
Battle of the Bulge Anniversary
A Dark Day at Pearl
“Friendly Fire” in Hawaii
Not Only Ships Were Destroyed
Capsized U.S.S. Oklahoma
The Destroyed U.S.S. Arizona
Pearl Harbor — December 7, 1941
Detroit Makes Some Serious Models
Dutch Citizens Under Observation
Bougainville: 1943
British Children Evacuated
►
November
(21)
►
October
(25)
►
September
(15)
About Me
MUSEUM CURATOR
View my complete profile
1 comment:
Not a Sherman, but an M3 Lee (Grant) tank.
Post a Comment