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Between October , 1940 , and October , 1944 , our total labor force rose from 55,000,000 to 65,000,000 . Of this total , 12,000,000 were in the armed forces - an increase of more than 11,000,000 during the four - year period .
Between October , 1940 , and October , 1944 , our total labor force rose from 55,000,000 to 65,000,000 . Of this total , 12,000,000 were in the armed forces - an increase of more than 11,000,000 during the four - year period .
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happen to the 7,000,000 workers who have been drawn into the labor force by wartime pressures ? ... We cannot assume that the young men and women who interrupted their education to enter the armed forces or take war jobs ...
happen to the 7,000,000 workers who have been drawn into the labor force by wartime pressures ? ... We cannot assume that the young men and women who interrupted their education to enter the armed forces or take war jobs ...
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Over a longer period , depend- ing upon the availability of transportation and the size of our occupying forces , an additional 7,000,000 persons will be released from the armed forces - assuming that the armed forces will remain at ...
Over a longer period , depend- ing upon the availability of transportation and the size of our occupying forces , an additional 7,000,000 persons will be released from the armed forces - assuming that the armed forces will remain at ...
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an Advance | 45 |
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