During World War II, military labels typically included essential information such as the soldier's name, rank, unit, and serial number. Additionally, labels often contained medical information or instructions for care and treatment. Some labels featured patriotic slogans or symbols to boost morale. These labels were crucial for identification and communication in the chaos of war.
They had their identification, address, parental information, health problems and the destination place labeled on it. There was a number on the tag that matched up to paperwork on clip boards too.
I like this title for World War 2: The War Fought by the Best Generation of The 20th Century. They have been given that label and it is the absolute truth. My dad fought in that war and there has yet to be another generation like them.
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It was used by the Nazis to label jews, and make them easily recognizable as being jews.
There are a number of sites that offer informative and educational information about World War II. One can find information on the History website, Wikipedia and the Encyclopaedia Britannica website.
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They had their identification, address, parental information, health problems and the destination place labeled on it. There was a number on the tag that matched up to paperwork on clip boards too.
It was written in 1918 for World War I, and revised in 1938 for World War II.
The book "Winds of War" is written by Herman Wouk. You can find information about the book here; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Winds_of_War
Augustin Hamon has written: 'Lessons of the world-war' -- subject- s -: World War, 1914-1918
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Michelle A. Krowl has written: 'The World War II Memorial' -- subject(s): Monuments, War memorials, World War II Memorial (Washington, D.C.), World War, 1939-1945
Don McCombs has written: 'World War II' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, World War, 1939-1945 'World War II super facts' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, World War, 1939-1945
STRACHAN has written: 'FIRST WORLD WAR'
Henry. Goodman has written: 'God, the world and the war' -- subject(s): Sermons, World War, 1914-1918
A. Russell Buchanan has written: 'The United States and World War II' 'Black Americans in World War II'
Robert Goralski has written: 'World War II almanac, 1931-1945' -- subject(s): Chronology, World War, 1939-1945 'World War Ii Alman Pa'