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Civilians, Germany, Apr-Jun 1945Civilians, Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945
Civilians, Germany, Apr-Jun 1945Civilians, Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945
Civilians, western Germany, Jun 1945Corsair fighter taking off from HMS Illustrious, off Japan, 1945
Civilians, western Germany, Jun 1945Corsair fighter taking off from HMS Illustrious, off Japan, 1945
Crewmen in front of Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat “10,000th Hellcat” BuNo 78854 of Fighting-Bombing Squadron VBF-87 aboard USS Ticonderoga, May-Jun 1945 in the western Pacific.Crewmen pull through the prop of Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat “10,000th Hellcat” BuNo 78854 of Fighting-Bombing Squadron VBF-87 aboard USS Ticonderoga, May-Jun 1945 in the western Pacific.
Crewmen in front of Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat “10,000th Hellcat” BuNo 78854 of Fighting-Bombing Squadron VBF-87 aboard USS Ticonderoga, May-Jun 1945 in the western Pacific.Crewmen pull through the prop of Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat “10,000th Hellcat” BuNo 78854 of Fighting-Bombing Squadron VBF-87 aboard USS Ticonderoga, May-Jun 1945 in the western Pacific.
Curious German children surrounding US Army personnel with broken-down vehicle, western Germany, Jun 1945Dachau survivor demonstrating the operation of the camp crematorium, May-Jun 1945
Curious German children surrounding US Army personnel with broken-down vehicle, western Germany, Jun 1945Dachau survivor demonstrating the operation of the camp crematorium, May-Jun 1945
Damaged F4U-1D Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-314, Ie Shima, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, 1945Damaged German town, May-Jun 1945
Damaged F4U-1D Corsair fighter of US Marine Corps squadron VMF-314, Ie Shima, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, 1945Damaged German town, May-Jun 1945
Destroyed Hohenzollern Bridge bridge, Köln, Germany, Jun 1945Destroyed synthetic oil plant and harbor facilities, Harburg, Germany, 1945
Destroyed Hohenzollern Bridge bridge, Köln, Germany, Jun 1945Destroyed synthetic oil plant and harbor facilities, Harburg, Germany, 1945
Destroyed synthetic oil plant and harbor facilities, Harburg, Germany, 1945Displaced civilians, western Germany, Jun 1945
Destroyed synthetic oil plant and harbor facilities, Harburg, Germany, 1945Displaced civilians, western Germany, Jun 1945
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Dragon's teeth anti-vehicle obstacles, Germany, Jun 1945Dragon's teeth anti-vehicle obstacles, Germany, Jun 1945
Drawing of Japanese battleship Ise as seen in US Office of Naval Intelligence publication ONI-222-J dated Jun 1945Essen, Germany in ruins, Jun 1945
Drawing of Japanese battleship Ise as seen in US Office of Naval Intelligence publication ONI-222-J dated Jun 1945Essen, Germany in ruins, Jun 1945
Experimental DeHavilland Mosquito “Sea-Mossie” with folding wings and torpedo mount for possible carrier use, Jun 1945 at Hatfield Aerodrome, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom. These did not go into production.F6F Hellcat fighters of Fighting Squadron 87 aboard carrier Ticonderoga off Okinawa, Jun 1945. Note aircraft tugs.
Experimental DeHavilland Mosquito “Sea-Mossie” with folding wings and torpedo mount for possible carrier use, Jun 1945 at Hatfield Aerodrome, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom. These did not go into production.F6F Hellcat fighters of Fighting Squadron 87 aboard carrier Ticonderoga off Okinawa, Jun 1945. Note aircraft tugs.

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