V-Mail for Victory

V-Mail for Victory

During World War II, the War Department worked with the Post Office to find an effective, fast and low cost way to allow soldiers deployed in the Pacific and European theaters to send letters home.
V-Mail or Photomail used single sized stationery which was then photographed onto 16 mm microfilm. Hundreds of letters could be transported on cargo ships to and from war zones in the same size as just a few letters, allowing for more onboard space for war supplies and troops.
With 16 million soldiers sending an average of 6 letters a week, the Post Office was overwhelmed with …read more


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