The pandemic gave me time to do that he said.
Did attics in world war two have boxes.
A homeowner in arizona made a surprising discovery just before he renovated his house inside the attic was a bag holding a pristine looking world war ii uniform the buttons still shining.
The early months of world war ii colossally failed to serve its intended purpose and seriously jeopardized the war department s and navy department s abilities to sustain operations then being planned.
They were popularly known as pillboxes a reference to their shape.
Many of these articles were stored in boxes or trunks and then tucked away in attics basements and garages for decades.
It was a total mess but within that mess were several boxes which contained what turned out to be more than 1 000 letters postcards photos and memorabilia from his time in the army.
Following world war ii many americans kept souvenirs of lost loved ones or their time in the war.
Inside were the three posters a little worse for wear.
Over the years his attic collection grew to include boxes he had not even opened.
With world war ii veterans dying at an estimated rate of 1 000 a day nationwide more than one in 10 of them in california the potential for tragedy is mounting as relatives clean out their homes.
British hardened field defences of world war ii were small fortified structures constructed as a part of british anti invasion preparations.
No one in either of those departm ents had paid attention to the changes that had occurred in packaging designs since armistice day.
Given the fact that the box contains all of its wrappings but no candy the team suggests that someone may have.
In this program students learn what qualifies as a primary source and how important they are as sources of information.