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The National Archives reports of Roosevelt’s Office of Censorship, “At its peak, in September 1942, more than 10,000 civil service employees opened and examined nearly one million pieces of incoming and outgoing overseas mail each week.”
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The National Archives reports of Roosevelt’s Office of Censorship At its peak in September 1942 more than 10000 civil service employees opened and examined nearly one million pieces of incoming and outgoing overseas mail each week
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{ "date": "September 1942", "statistic": "more than 10000 civil service employees opened and examined nearly one million pieces of incoming and outgoing overseas mail each week", "organization": "National Archives" } - UUID
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