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|a Nunemaker, Carolyn Hage.
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|a Spokane and the Inland Northwest during World War II /
|c Carolyn Hage Nunemaker.
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|a Spokane, Wash. :
|b Gray Dog Press,
|c c2010.
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|a 97 p. :
|b ill., maps ;
|c 28 cm.
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|a "...a short history of just some of the war's effects on the institutions, economy, culture, and people of the region"--P. 4.
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|a Military bases in the area -- Fort Wright -- Felts Field -- Geiger, an Army Air Corps base -- Spokane Army Air Depot (Galena) -- Farragut Naval Training Station -- The Naval Supply Depot -- The aluminum and rolling mill plants at Mead and Trentwood -- Brown Industries -- Baxter Hospital -- Housing in Spokane -- The home front -- Hanford, a key to the atomic bomb -- Enemy aliens -- Prohibited zones -- Japanese internment camps -- Prisoners of war -- Detainees at CCC camps in eastern Washington and northern Idaho -- Bella Vista.
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|a World War, 1939-1945
|z Inland Empire (Pacific Northwest)
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|a Inland Empire (Pacific Northwest)
|x History.
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|a Local author.
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|a City of Spokane
|b Spokane Public Library
|c Branches
|d Inland Northwest Special Collections
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|e NW 940.5379 NUNEMAK
|h Other scheme
|i Northwest Room
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