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After getting funding from Wall Street investors and the Harvard professor that would become his partner, Land established his labs in 1932, arriving at the name "Polaroid Corporation" in 1937. The first Polaroid materials were used in 3-D movie glasses and Wurlitzer jukeboxes of the 1940s, to create the color animation around the perimeter. During World War II, Land helped the U.S. military develop the first passively-guided smart bombs, and invented the Vectograph, a viewing device that helped reveal enemy positions in aerial photographs.
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