1. Media
1.1. Film
1.1.1. Escapism from realities of wartime
1.1.2. Film noir
1.1.3. Alfred Hitchcock
1.2. Propaganda
1.2.1. German
1.2.1.1. Radio
1.2.1.2. Print
1.2.1.3. Film
1.2.1.3.1. Leni Riefenstahl
1.2.2. Japanese
1.2.3. U.S.
1.2.3.1. Racist
2. Human Rights
2.1. U.S.
2.1.1. Women's
2.1.2. Japanese Internment Camps
2.1.3. Tuskeegee Airmen
2.2. International
2.2.1. Concentration Camps
2.2.2. Hiroshima
3. Culture
3.1. Rosie the Riveter
3.2. Music
3.2.1. Big Band
3.2.1.1. Glenn Miller
3.2.1.2. Benny Goodman
3.2.2. Jazz & Blues
3.2.2.1. Billie Holiday
3.3. Domestic Sphere
3.3.1. Fashion
3.3.1.1. Dior's New Look
3.3.2. Family
3.3.2.1. Mothers going to work; fathers going to war
3.3.2.2. Rationing
3.3.3. Decor
3.3.3.1. War Shortages
3.4. Sports
3.4.1. Baseball
3.4.1.1. Jackie Robinson
3.4.1.2. All-American Girls Baseball League
3.4.2. Boxing
3.4.3. Horse racing
4. WWII
4.1. Navajo Code Talkers
4.2. Particular battles
4.2.1. Battle of the Buldge
4.2.2. Normandy
4.3. Particular leaders
4.3.1. Axis
4.3.1.1. Hitler
4.3.1.2. Mussolini
4.3.1.3. Hirohito
4.3.2. Allies
4.3.2.1. Churchill
4.3.2.2. Roosevelt
4.3.2.3. Stalin