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Female SS guards made to bury victims of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, Germany, 28 Apr 1945Prisoners from Dachau on a forced march along Nördliche Münchner Street in Grünwald, Germany toward camps deeper in Germany as Allied forces closed in, 29 Apr 1945
Female SS guards made to bury victims of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, Germany, 28 Apr 1945Prisoners from Dachau on a forced march along Nördliche Münchner Street in Grünwald, Germany toward camps deeper in Germany as Allied forces closed in, 29 Apr 1945
Spectacular photo showing the moment a VT Proximity Fuze detonated a 5-inch shell nearly in the face of an attacking pilot, 29 Apr 1945, Kerama Retto near Okinawa, Japan. The ship is seaplane tender USS St. George.SS-Untersturmführer Heinrich Wicker (mostly hidden behind aide) speaking with US General Henning Linden, Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 29 Apr 1945; also present were journalist Paul Levy (with helmet, looking down), Dr. Victor Maurer (facing away)
Spectacular photo showing the moment a VT Proximity Fuze detonated a 5-inch shell nearly in the face of an attacking pilot, 29 Apr 1945, Kerama Retto near Okinawa, Japan. The ship is seaplane tender USS St. George.SS-Untersturmführer Heinrich Wicker (mostly hidden behind aide) speaking with US General Henning Linden, Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, 29 Apr 1945; also present were journalist Paul Levy (with helmet, looking down), Dr. Victor Maurer (facing away)
USS San Diego assisting USS Haggard after the latter was hit by Japanese special attack, off Okinawa, Japan, 29 Apr 1945A Marine of the US 1st Marines Division pointed his Thompson submachine gun at a Japanese sniper, Okinawa, Japan, Apr-Jun 1945
USS San Diego assisting USS Haggard after the latter was hit by Japanese special attack, off Okinawa, Japan, 29 Apr 1945A Marine of the US 1st Marines Division pointed his Thompson submachine gun at a Japanese sniper, Okinawa, Japan, Apr-Jun 1945
Engineers of the Australian 2/13 field company resting aboard a landing craft after a failed attempt to reach coastal wire defenses off Lingkas, Tarakan, Borneo, 30 Apr 194510.5 cm leFH18 (Sf) auf Geschützwagen Lorraine Schlepper self-propelled gun, Germany, Apr-Jun 1945
Engineers of the Australian 2/13 field company resting aboard a landing craft after a failed attempt to reach coastal wire defenses off Lingkas, Tarakan, Borneo, 30 Apr 194510.5 cm leFH18 (Sf) auf Geschützwagen Lorraine Schlepper self-propelled gun, Germany, Apr-Jun 1945
A soldier of US 1st Army posing with a wrecked Jagdtiger tank destroyer, Offensen, Germany, Apr-May 1945African-American US Coast Guard Seaman 1st Class Levern Robinson doing laundry aboard a troop transport in the Atlantic, circa mid-1945
A soldier of US 1st Army posing with a wrecked Jagdtiger tank destroyer, Offensen, Germany, Apr-May 1945African-American US Coast Guard Seaman 1st Class Levern Robinson doing laundry aboard a troop transport in the Atlantic, circa mid-1945
American flamethrower tank attacking a Japanese-held cave, Okinawa, Japan, circa Apr-Jun 1945American troops at the main gatehouse of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, circa Apr 1945.
American flamethrower tank attacking a Japanese-held cave, Okinawa, Japan, circa Apr-Jun 1945American troops at the main gatehouse of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, circa Apr 1945.
Aviation Ordinancemen loading a Mark XIII torpedo into the bomb bay of a TBM Avenger aboard USS Bennington, May 1945. Note the torpedo’s plywood drag ring on the nose and wooden tail shroud.Barracks, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr-May 1945
Aviation Ordinancemen loading a Mark XIII torpedo into the bomb bay of a TBM Avenger aboard USS Bennington, May 1945. Note the torpedo’s plywood drag ring on the nose and wooden tail shroud.Barracks, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr-May 1945
Bombardier 2Lt Everett Hanes in the nose of a B-26 Marauder of the 344th Bomb Group flying from Florennes, Belgium, 1945. Note the Norden bombsight.Captured German officers and men marching under loose American supervision, Austria, 1945
Bombardier 2Lt Everett Hanes in the nose of a B-26 Marauder of the 344th Bomb Group flying from Florennes, Belgium, 1945. Note the Norden bombsight.Captured German officers and men marching under loose American supervision, Austria, 1945
Citation from the Secretary of the Navy authorizing the Navy Unit Commendation for the USS Tabberer and her entire compliment of men for their heroic and persistent rescue work following Typhoon Cobra.Corpse of a prisoner of the Leipzig-Thekla subcamp of Buchenwald Concentration Camp on a barbed wire fence, near Weimar, Germany, 1945
Citation from the Secretary of the Navy authorizing the Navy Unit Commendation for the USS Tabberer and her entire compliment of men for their heroic and persistent rescue work following Typhoon Cobra.Corpse of a prisoner of the Leipzig-Thekla subcamp of Buchenwald Concentration Camp on a barbed wire fence, near Weimar, Germany, 1945
Damaged houses along the Reichsautobahn, western Germany, May 1945Dwight Eisenhower and Sun Li-jen, Germany, 1945
Damaged houses along the Reichsautobahn, western Germany, May 1945Dwight Eisenhower and Sun Li-jen, Germany, 1945

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