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Commanding general of German Army Group G Blaskowitz inspecting defenses in France, Jun 1944Diesel engines for M4 Sherman tanks, Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, circa 1944
Commanding general of German Army Group G Blaskowitz inspecting defenses in France, Jun 1944Diesel engines for M4 Sherman tanks, Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, circa 1944
Dwight EisenhowerEssex-class carrier Yorktown underway in the Mariana Islands, Jun 1944; note camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a; also F6F Hellcat fighters, TBF Avenger torpedo bombers, and SB2C Helldiver dive bombers
Dwight Eisenhower's message to Allied servicemen prior to the invasion of France, Jun 1944Essex-class carrier Yorktown underway in the Mariana Islands, Jun 1944; note camouflage Measure 33, Design 10a; also F6F Hellcat fighters, TBF Avenger torpedo bombers, and SB2C Helldiver dive bombers
General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944General Joseph Stilwell holding a roadside conference with Brigadier General Lewis Pick whose engineers were instrumental in the completion of the Burma Road, Burma, 1944.
General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944General Joseph Stilwell holding a roadside conference with Brigadier General Lewis Pick whose engineers were instrumental in the completion of the Burma Road, Burma, 1944.
German troops withdrawing from Rome, Italy by horse-drawn carts, Jun 1944In a port in England, a loaded LCVP Landing Craft from the Attack Transport USS Joseph T. Dickman brought troops to the ship for the crossing to Normandy, June 1944. Note Rhino barge loaded with WC54 Ambulances
German troops withdrawing from Rome, Italy by horse-drawn carts, Jun 1944In a port in England, a loaded LCVP Landing Craft from the Attack Transport USS Joseph T. Dickman brought troops to the ship for the crossing to Normandy, June 1944. Note Rhino barge loaded with WC54 Ambulances
Indianapolis under Japanese shore bombardment off Saipan, Jun 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching through Vada, Italy, 1944
Indianapolis under Japanese shore bombardment off Saipan, Jun 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team marching through Vada, Italy, 1944
Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gabreski shaking hands with his crew chief Staff Sergeant Ralph Safford and his assistant crew chief Felix Schacki (background) before a mission, Jun 1944Men working on M4 tanks at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, Jun 1944
Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gabreski shaking hands with his crew chief Staff Sergeant Ralph Safford and his assistant crew chief Felix Schacki (background) before a mission, Jun 1944Men working on M4 tanks at the Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Warren, Michigan, United States, Jun 1944
Oliver Leese and other British officers at Cassino, Italy, May-Jun 1944Printed on Rayon, Blood Chit with Russian text issued to American airmen involved in Operation Frantic on their shuttle bombing missions into and out of Ukraine from bases in Italy and the United Kingdom, 1944.
Oliver Leese and other British officers at Cassino, Italy, May-Jun 1944Printed on Rayon, Blood Chit with Russian text issued to American airmen involved in Operation Frantic on their shuttle bombing missions into and out of Ukraine from bases in Italy and the United Kingdom, 1944.
Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight Eisenhower (left) and other dignitaries examining a 4,000-pound bomb at RAF Bassingbourn in Cambridgeshire, England in the spring of 1944.Two female workers assembling PIAT anti-tank launher parts, Orilla, Ontario, Canada, Jun 1944
Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight Eisenhower (left) and other dignitaries examining a 4,000-pound bomb at RAF Bassingbourn in Cambridgeshire, England in the spring of 1944.Two female workers assembling PIAT anti-tank launher parts, Orilla, Ontario, Canada, Jun 1944
United States Coast Guard Captains Edward Fritzche (left) and Miles Imlay (right) examining a relief map of Omaha Beach laid out in the hold of the Attack Transport USS Samuel Chase, Jun 1944.US landing ships at Weymouth, Dorset ready to board troops for the Normandy Invasion, May-June 1944. Photo 2 of 3.
United States Coast Guard Captains Edward Fritzche (left) and Miles Imlay (right) examining a relief map of Omaha Beach laid out in the hold of the Attack Transport USS Samuel Chase, Jun 1944.US landing ships at Weymouth, Dorset ready to board troops for the Normandy Invasion, May-June 1944. Photo 2 of 3.
US Pilots of 380th Fighter Squadron, 363rd Fighter Group with P-51D Mustang US Sailor removing the securing lines before launching a Mark XIII aerial torpedo from PT Boat operating from the Subchaser Training Center, Miami, Florida, United States, 1944.
US Pilots of 380th Fighter Squadron, 363rd Fighter Group with P-51D Mustang 'Fools Paradise IV' at Maupertus Airfield, Cherbourg, France, Jul-Aug 1944; note Jeep and CCKW fuel truckUS Sailor removing the securing lines before launching a Mark XIII aerial torpedo from PT Boat operating from the Subchaser Training Center, Miami, Florida, United States, 1944.

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