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Agnes Cliemka, age 23, married and husband may be going into the service... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
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Agnes Cliemka, age 23, married and husband may be going into the service... Milwaukee, Wis. 1943. Creator: Howard Hollem
Agnes Cliemka, age 23, married and husband may be going into the service [US armed services] any day, Heil and Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Agnes used to work in a dep[artmen]t store. Checking of gasoline hose of gasoline trailers before being turned over the Air Force
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This print captures Agnes Cliemka, a 23-year-old married woman from Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1943. As her husband prepares to potentially serve in the US armed services during World War II, Agnes finds herself at a crossroads between love and uncertainty. In this image taken by Howard Hollem, we see Agnes diligently checking the gasoline hose of trailers before they are turned over to the Air Force. Previously employed at a department store, she now plays an essential role on the home front as part of the war effort. Dressed in khaki attire that symbolizes her dedication and commitment to her country, Agnes represents countless women who stepped up during this tumultuous period in American history. With determination etched across her face, she embodies strength and resilience as she takes on traditionally male-dominated roles. Hollem's skillful use of color brings vibrancy to this still image from the era. The truck behind Agnes serves as a reminder of how transportation played a crucial role in supporting wartime operations. As we reflect on this photograph today, it serves as a poignant tribute not only to Agnes Cliemka but also to all women who contributed their skills and labor during World War II. Their unwavering spirit and dedication forever shaped our nation's history and paved the way for future generations of empowered women.
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