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American troops carrying supplies inland from Anzio, Italy, May-Jun 1944Cisterna, Italy in ruins, May-Jun 1944
American troops carrying supplies inland from Anzio, Italy, May-Jun 1944Cisterna, Italy in ruins, May-Jun 1944
Ernie Pyle with troops of US 191st Tank Battalion, Anzio, Italy 1944German troops withdrawing from Rome, Italy by horse-drawn carts, Jun 1944
Ernie Pyle with troops of US 191st Tank Battalion, Anzio, Italy 1944German troops withdrawing from Rome, Italy by horse-drawn carts, Jun 1944
US generals Geoffrey Keyes, Robert Frederick, and Mark Clark in discussion near Rome, Italy, May-Jun 1944US troops marching along Highway 6 toward Rome, Italy, Jun 1944
US generals Geoffrey Keyes, Robert Frederick, and Mark Clark in discussion near Rome, Italy, May-Jun 1944US troops marching along Highway 6 toward Rome, Italy, Jun 1944
US infantry running past a burning tank, Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944US troops marching into Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944
US infantry running past a burning tank, Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944US troops marching into Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944
American tank destroyers at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944
American tank destroyers at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944
American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the US Army soldiers march past the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, shortly after the German forces departed, Jun 5 1944.
American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the 'Rome Area Command' building on left and Victor Emmanuel II Monument in backgroundUS Army soldiers march past the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, shortly after the German forces departed, Jun 5 1944.

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