Drought Refugee From Missouri Waiting For Orange-Picking In California
After the Dust Bowl destroyed their homes, Americans fled to the Pacific Coast in search of seasonal work. These hardworking Americans were mistaken for intruders looking to take advantage of the government. California was looking for crop workers at the time, but the locals were not welcoming. Everyone was down on their luck because this happened during the Great Depression. Many immigrants were poor, but the fortunate ones were able to find low-paying jobs picking vegetables and fruits.

Drought Refugee From Missouri Waiting For Orange Picking In California
Dutch Resistance Fighters On The Streets Of Breda After Its Liberation
When Germany invaded Europe at the start of World War II, the world was stunned. The Nazis moved far faster and with far more brutality than anyone expected. Resistance fighters from across the continent banded together to aid in the liberation of their respective countries. The Dutch resistance provided counterintelligence, communications, and domestic sabotage to allies. The south was liberated in 1944. The north, on the other hand, took an additional eight months to liberate.

Dutch Resistance Fighters On The Streets Of Breda After Its Liberation