Manitowoc County Historical Society: occupational monograph 40, 1980 series. The effects of World War II on Manitowoc
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Brasser, Dean
Manitowoc County Historical Society: occupational monograph 40, 1980 series. The effects of World War II on Manitowoc
(Manitowoc County Historical Society occupational monograph, Occupational Monograph 40)
[Manitowoc, Wisconsin]: Manitowoc County Historical Society, 1980
[12] p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.
This manuscript, originally written as a research paper by a Manitowoc Lincoln High School student in 1970, was published by the Manitowoc County Historical Society as number 40 in its Occupational Monograph series in 1980. The paper discusses events and changes that occurred in Manitowoc during World War II and provides information about the city's wartime industries and economy, social conditions, and community development. It also lists Manitowoc County soldiers, sailors, and marines (but not airmen) who died during the war. Much of the information for this paper was derived from personal interviews with residents who held prominent positions in the community during the war years.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WI.Monograph40
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