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- Office of Civilian Defense Records - Chicago Public Library
The Office of Civilian Defense Records documents the civilian support efforts of the District 4 office, headquartered in the Gold Dome Building of Garfield Park, during World War II
- ECC | Office of Civilian Defense Records, 1942-1945
The Office of Civilian Defense Records documents the civilian support efforts of the District 4 office, headquartered in the Gold Dome Building of Garfield Park, during World War II
- Records of the office of Civilian Defense [OCD] - National Archives
Functions: Coordinated federal, state, and local defense programs for the protection of civilians during air raids and other emergencies Facilitated civilian participation in war programs Abolished: By EO 9562, June 4, 1945, effective June 30, 1945
- Office of Civilian Defense - Wikipedia
The Office of Civilian Defense was a United States federal emergency war agency set up May 20, 1941, by Executive Order 8757 to co-ordinate state and federal measures for protection of civilians in case of war emergency [1]
- Office of Civilian Defense Records — Chicago Public Library
The Office of Civilian Defense Records documents the civilian support efforts of the District 4 office, headquartered in the Gold Dome Building of Garfield Park, during World War II
- The Chicago Defender: Filling in the Gaps for The Office of Civilian . . .
Both the city of Chicago and the Chicago Defender possessed unique qualities which make for an interesting case study of how the civilian defense message was communicated during World War II
- The US Civilian Defense Organization during World War II
History of civilian defense in the United States during World War II with information about the units involved, insignia, equipment other resources
- Civilian defense on the home front, 1942 - Gilder Lehrman Institute of . . .
On May 20, 1941, more than six months before the United States entered the war, President Franklin Roosevelt set up the Office of Civilian Defense (OCD) to coordinate state and federal measures to protect civilians in a war-related emergency
- Chicago (north), Illinois. Parade starting at Office of Civilian . . .
Parade starting at Office of Civilian Defense headquarters, before the dedication of a flag in memory of the men in the armed forces of the block United States Cook County Illinois Chicago, 1942
- Communication From the Chicago Civilian Morale Committee
Washington designated the Chicago Metropolitan Area as an independent Office of Civilian Defense (OCD) on August 7, 1941 and named Chicago Democratic Mayor Edward J Kelly the coordinator for the area
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