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1940s era film showing the first assembly line plants in America dedicated to making tanks for WWII.
CIRCA 1940s - 1940s era film showing the first assembly line plants in America dedicated to making tanks for WWII.
CIRCA 1940 - Stamper records are cleaned and ready to be copied to make more records in 1942.
CIRCA 1940s - A stamper is plated in nickel and chromium and it is soldered and a hole is drilled in a record manufacturing plant in Camden.
CIRCA 1960s - The process of making the daily Newsday Newspaper is examined
CIRCA 1930 - Shet silver is stamped, annealed, cross-rolled, graded, outlined and cut into a spoon in a factory.
CIRCA 1948 - Men at a Ford manufacturing plant in Copenhagen, Denmark attach tires and the hood to a car on an assembly line.

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CIRCA 1940s - era film showing the first assembly line plants in America dedicated to making tanks for WWII.?

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