World War II-era agency
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concept
A World War II-era agency is an organization, typically governmental or intergovernmental, established during the Second World War to coordinate military, economic, intelligence, or civilian efforts in support of the war.
Aliases (13)
- World War II agency ×3
- World War II organization ×3
- Anglo-American wartime body ×1
- World War II government department ×1
- World War II home front organisation ×1
- World War II intelligence organization ×1
- World War II military institution ×1
- World War II military system ×1
- World War II program ×1
- World War II research center ×1
- World War II-era government agency ×1
- organization active during World War II ×1
- wartime government agency ×1
Instances (19)
- Lend-Lease program ("World War II program")
- Research and Analysis Branch ("World War II intelligence organization")
- BSC ("World War II organization")
- FEPC ("World War II agency")
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radiation Laboratory ("World War II research center")
- Kammhuber Line ("World War II military system")
- MAP ("World War II government department")
- CCS ("Anglo-American wartime body")
- Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services
- Office of War Utilities ("World War II-era government agency")
- Polnische Polizei im Generalgouvernement ("organization active during World War II")
- Polish Police of the General Government ("World War II organization")
- Manhattan District ("World War II organization")
- Wehrmacht High Command ("World War II military institution")
- Office of Defense Transportation ("wartime government agency")
- Foreign Economic Administration ("World War II agency")
- Office of Lend-Lease Administration ("World War II agency")
- Office of Economic Stabilization
- ARP (Air Raid Precautions) ("World War II home front organisation")