This delightful little pamphlet was originally distributed to soldiers during World War II, exposing the horrors of the various veneral diseases our soldiers would pick up from foreign pick-ups, chippies, and V-girls.

Published in 1943 by the Division of Social Protection of the Office of Community War Services, the author is none other than Eliot Ness of 'The Untouchables' fame.

Other charming titles in the series include "What About Our Japanese-Americans?", "The Negro And The War", and "Workers and Bosses Are Humans".


What About Girls?
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