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!Sensationelle Entdeckung! ... bei Davidovitz bekommen sir fur Gold, Silber, Brillanten, Uhren, Alte Zahne wahrhaftig die hochsten preise. ...
1920/1929?
"...and I often think of Elm Street. I'm a long way from home out here ..." Millions of American boys in the armed services are doing a lot of thinking. They are writing home anxiously these days. Many of them are worried - wondering what is happening to America while they are away. They realize now, more than ever, what real freedom means - and we at home must guard it for them as well as for ourselves. ... It's up to us to keep it American ... not only by making good fighting steel ...
1941/1945?
"America is a tune. It must be sung together."
1941/1945?
"Aw, take the day off, pal, what have you got to lose?" Lay-offs cost lives. Keep 'em firing.
1942
"Fort Bullen" A historical landmark located at Barra across the River Gambia from Banjul.
1915/1980
"Go to it, chum. That's war work, we get munitions in return for that lot." Our goods go out, food and munitions come in. "We must have exports." Ernest Bevin.
1940?
"Her boy." "My star in my flag, put there for my boy. ... And you fathers and older brothers, and other mothers, all the money you have in the world cannot equal the life blood our boys are giving over there ... Patriotic business firms of Philadelphia ...
1918?
"Hi'ya skipper?" ...
1941/1945?
"Howdy Sailor" ...
1941/1945?
"I start work today!" Americans ask: "Is he a good worker?" not "What's his race or religion?" ...
1945
"I work a 48 hour week for L 2-10p. I am not allowed to join a trade union. I work for the same firm as you." Does your company have subsidiaries in South Africa? Or interests there? If it does, then words above may well be true for its black workers. ... British businesses have L 2000 million invested in the apartheid system. ... To help end the apartheid system, the TUC resolution must be made a reality, by people like you. An your union. What is your union doing about this resolution?
1960/1985?
"In Germany they'd shoot us for this!" We Americans have more privileges, comforts, conveniences and opportunities than any other people in the world. ... And let's remember that American ideas and ideals, sturdy self-reliance, and true freedom of enterprise built this country. Let's continue to be real Americans now - and after the war. Being on the job every day is the best way all of us can help crack down on the Axis gangsters who are trying to "muscle-in" on our freedom ...
1941/1945?
"Leatherneck" Joe ... mechanic. ...
1941/1945?
"Made in Czechoslovakia" ...
1941/1945?
"Next"
1979/1985?
"Not worth the growing owing to foreign dumping." Vote Conservative and give our own folk fair play.
1930/1935?
"Not worth the picking, owing to foreign dumping." Vote for the National Government and give our own folk fair play.
1930/1939?
"Now ... if I was down there in Washington ... "
1941/1945?
"OK kids - Scrap metal will help win the war." ...
1941/1945?
"Patria." Europa-Sudamerika Westkuste Expressdienst. Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
1933/1939?
"Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth". ... How free enterprise has increased employment. ...
1941/1945?
"Saving daylight." Let your congressman know you favor the law to start ... work at 7 o'clock ... send a postcard to your congressman ... United Cigar Stores Co.
1914/1918?
"Son, you and the farm mean a lot to this country"...
July 18, 1942
"Steel? We'll swamp 'em with it, Bill!" ...
1941/1945?
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