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... that a photograph of Chili Williams(pictured), known as the "Polka Dot Girl", was one of the two most famous pin-up pictures of World War II?
Source: The Baltimore Sun (here): "Undoubtedly the two most famous pin-up pictures of the war (the war) were ... and the one of Chili Williams in a two-piece polka dot bating suit")
Minneapolis Star Tribune (here): "A Minneapolis native who became 'the Polka Dot Girl' of World War II pinups ..."