Allied Lend-Lease Goods Distributed In North Africa -- An Arab resident of Zeralda, Algeria, holds the clothing material he has received at the village market where lend-lease goods, sent to North Africa from the U.S. are sold at cost to civilians. The United States shipped more than 170,000 tons of clothing, food and other essentials to French North Africa up to May 31. There, the supplies are made available to the population by the North African Economic Board in co-operation with French governmental authorities under the the Allied program of rehabilitation for liberated areas. November 06, 1943. (Photo by U.S. Office Of War Information Picture).
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