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An 8-inch US Army field gun in action during the bombardment of Brest, France, Aug-Sep 1944An unexploded shell from German Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer, basement of Prudential building, Warsaw, Poland, 30 Aug 1944
An 8-inch US Army field gun in action during the bombardment of Brest, France, Aug-Sep 1944An unexploded shell from German Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer, basement of Prudential building, Warsaw, Poland, 30 Aug 1944
King Mihai I of Romania and commanding officer of Tudor Vladimirescu Division General Nicolae Cambrea reviewing troops of the Tudor Vladimirescu Division, Bucharest, late Aug 1944Sexton 25-pounder self-propelled howitzer of UK 11th Armored Division cross the Seine River, France on a Bailey bridge, 30 Aug 1944
King Mihai I of Romania and commanding officer of Tudor Vladimirescu Division General Nicolae Cambrea reviewing troops of the Tudor Vladimirescu Division, Bucharest, late Aug 1944Sexton 25-pounder self-propelled howitzer of UK 11th Armored Division cross the Seine River, France on a Bailey bridge, 30 Aug 1944
US Navy PT-199, a 78-foot Higgins motor torpedo boat, tied up with US Coast Guard 83-foot patrol boats along the waterfront at Cherbourg, France, 30 Aug 1944.Entertainer Bing Crosby sang for Allied troops at the opening of the London stage door canteen in Piccadilly, London, 31 Aug 1944
US Navy PT-199, a 78-foot Higgins motor torpedo boat, tied up with US Coast Guard 83-foot patrol boats along the waterfront at Cherbourg, France, 30 Aug 1944.Entertainer Bing Crosby sang for Allied troops at the opening of the London stage door canteen in Piccadilly, London, 31 Aug 1944
German coastal artillery at Normandy, France, circa Aug-Sep 1944German machine gun turret, Normandy, France, circa Aug-Sep 1944
German coastal artillery at Normandy, France, circa Aug-Sep 1944German machine gun turret, Normandy, France, circa Aug-Sep 1944
US Marines showing their appreciation to the US Coast Guard during the invasion of Guam, Mariana Islands, Aug 1944USS Cowpens (foreground, in camouflage Measure 33, Design 7a) and USS Independence (background, in camouflage Measure 32, Design 8a) in the Pacific Ocean sailing towards Palau, Caroline Islands, 31 Aug 1944
US Marines showing their appreciation to the US Coast Guard during the invasion of Guam, Mariana Islands, Aug 1944USS Cowpens (foreground, in camouflage Measure 33, Design 7a) and USS Independence (background, in camouflage Measure 32, Design 8a) in the Pacific Ocean sailing towards Palau, Caroline Islands, 31 Aug 1944
A captured He 177 A-5 with British markings in flight near Farnborough Airfield, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Sep 1944A French woman accused of being a German sympathizer being marched past an American Sherman medium tank, near Pre-en-Pail, Normandy, France, Aug-Sep 1944
A captured He 177 A-5 with British markings in flight near Farnborough Airfield, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Sep 1944A French woman accused of being a German sympathizer being marched past an American Sherman medium tank, near Pre-en-Pail, Normandy, France, Aug-Sep 1944
A German junior officer (Oberleutnant) with Iron Cross First Class medal and MP 40 submachine gun in northern France, Jul-Sep 1944A section of the to-be-installed bomb-proof tunnel entrance doors, German V2 site at Wizernes, France, Sep 1944
A German junior officer (Oberleutnant) with Iron Cross First Class medal and MP 40 submachine gun in northern France, Jul-Sep 1944A section of the to-be-installed bomb-proof tunnel entrance doors, German V2 site at Wizernes, France, Sep 1944
A war dog with its US Marine handler, Guam, 1944A-20G Havoc “Eloise” of the 387th Bombardment Squadron at Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, Jul-Sep 1944.
A war dog with its US Marine handler, Guam, 1944A-20G Havoc “Eloise” of the 387th Bombardment Squadron at Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, Jul-Sep 1944.
Aerial view of Tamsui Seaplane Base, Taihoku, Taiwan, Sep 1944African-American pilot Captain Andrew D. Turner of the 15th US Army Air Force in a P-51C Mustang fighter, Italy, Sep 1944
Aerial view of Tamsui Seaplane Base, Taihoku, Taiwan, Sep 1944African-American pilot Captain Andrew D. Turner of the 15th US Army Air Force in a P-51C Mustang fighter, Italy, Sep 1944
African-American pilots of the 15th US Army Air Force receiving briefing in Italy, Sep 1944, photo 1 of 2African-American pilots of the 15th US Army Air Force receiving briefing in Italy, Sep 1944, photo 2 of 2
African-American pilots of the 15th US Army Air Force receiving briefing in Italy, Sep 1944, photo 1 of 2African-American pilots of the 15th US Army Air Force receiving briefing in Italy, Sep 1944, photo 2 of 2

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George Patton, 31 May 1944


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