World War II was an incredibly difficult and formative time for the entirety of the United States, and Massachusetts was no exception. The conflict affected many aspects of life here in the Bay State. These photographs, taken between 1939 and 1945, show just how different things were here while war raged overseas.
1. These women from Smith College in Northampton were accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service. They didn't even have time change out of their street clothes before their initial drill session.
6. This older man actually worked on steering riggings for submarines during World War I. Now, he contributes by operating this drill press for the war effort.
9. While their husbands were away, many women took the household income into their own hands and sold home crafts like these rugs along the Mohawk Trail