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0996-1000. Hiding the Lockheed Plant during World War II - wow this is amazing! Hidden in Plain View During WW II Lockheed (unbelievable 1940s pictures). This is a version of special effects during the 1940's. I have never seen these pictures or knew that we had gone this far to protect ourselves. During World War II the Army Corps of Engineers needed to hide the Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant to protect it from a possible Japanese air attack.

Before... After.. The person I received this from said she got back an interesting story about someone's mother who worked at Lockheed, and she as a younger child, remembers all this. Another person who lived in the area talked about as being a boy, watching it all be set up like a movie studio production. Note.... I am 85 and had much of my pilot training in Calif. Hiding the Lockheed Plant during World War II - wow this is amazing! Please visit stories, etc. for more pictures, stories, etc. Please visit Videos 2 View for a great video selection!

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Printable Exhibition. Cold War. Directory and Information on the Cold War History > U.S. > Modern America > The Cold War History > Russia > Soviet Era > The Cold War Table of Contents See Also Recently AddedNational Security Archive - George Washington University Electronic Surveillance: From the Cold War to Al-Qaeda Wiretap Debate Deja Vu: Documents show Ford White House embraced wiretap law instead of claiming "inherent" Presidential authority in 1976 despite objections from Rumsfeld, G.H.W.

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Electronic Document Release Center CNN - Cold War Companion page to the CNN documentary, which aired in 24 parts beginning Sept. 27, 1998. The Cold War and Red Scare in Washington State "...contains roughly 50 documents - mostly drawn from primary sources - about the Cold War and Red Scare in Washington state. "Conflict Seems Vaguely Unamerican": Teaching the Conflicts and the Legacy of Cold War An essay by Alan Filreis originally published in Review, volume 17 (1995): 155-69. U.S. RED FILES: Secret Victories of the KGB.