End Notes

1. Fyne, Robert. The Hollywood Propaganda of World War II. Metuchen: The Scarecrow press, 1994. p.1

2. Gone With the Windmovie poster: Old Movie Posters page by Bethany Dorman

3. Moviegoers outside a theater in Washington, D.C.: digital ID fsa8a31535, from the Library of Congress American Memory Collection

4. Clayton R. Koppes and Gregory D. Black. Hollywood Goes to War. New York: The Free Press, 1987. p.82

6. Hollywood Goes to War. p. 83

7. Humphrey Bogart in Sahara. Scanned from: The Hollywood Proaganda of World War II.

8. Movie poster for Since You Went Away: for auction at Ebay

9.Yankee Doodle Dandymovie poster: from"Yankee Doodle Dandy" review by Tim Dirke

10. Meet Me In St. Louis movie poster: from AOL Great Musicals

11. Still frame from Life With Father: Warner Brothers Page

12. James Stewart photo: from Air Force News released July 8, 1997

13. Clark Gable photo: from Air Force History Gallery

14. " Brig. Gen. Jimmy Stewart: Dedicated to integrity, service, excelence", Air Force News, article by 2nd Lt. Mike Nachen

15. Bob Hope photo: from Air Force News, "V-J Day's pomp, ceremony brings Hope". Text by Tech. Sgt. David P. Masko

16. Bing Crosby in London: from "1944 New Approaches", WWII History Timeline

17.Casablanca movie poster: from Casablanca page at simplenet.com

18. Preston Foster in Little Tokyo, U.S.A. Scanned from: Hollywood Goes to War.

19. _______. Hollywood Goes to War, p.74.

20. John Wayne and John Carroll in Flying Tigers. Scanned from: The Hollywood Propaganda of World War II.

21. Ginger Rogers in Tender Comrade. Scanned from: Hollywood Goes to War.

22. Bing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds in Holiday Inn. Image from Bing Crosby in the Movies, by Steven Lewis.

23. Photo of Miss Ohara and scrap drive: NAIL Image NLR-PHOCO-66287(19)



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