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US infantry running past a burning tank, Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944American tank destroyers at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944
US infantry running past a burning tank, Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944American tank destroyers at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944
American troops in Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the
American troops in Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the 'Rome Area Command' building on left and Victor Emmanuel II Monument in background
US Army soldiers march past the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, shortly after the German forces departed, Jun 5 1944.Palazzo Venezia, used as the Fascist Party Headquarters until 1943, Rome, Italy, Oct 2009; note the balcony from which Mussolini delivered many famous speeches
US Army soldiers march past the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, shortly after the German forces departed, Jun 5 1944.Palazzo Venezia, used as the Fascist Party Headquarters until 1943, Rome, Italy, Oct 2009; note the balcony from which Mussolini delivered many famous speeches
Piazza Venezia as viewed from the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, with Palazzo Venezia seen to the left, Rome, Italy, Oct 2009Cannone da 75/27 modello 12, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 1 of 2
Piazza Venezia as viewed from the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, with Palazzo Venezia seen to the left, Rome, Italy, Oct 2009Cannone da 75/27 modello 12, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 1 of 2
Cannone da 75/27 modello 12, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 2 of 2Label, Cannone da 75/27 modello 12, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018
Cannone da 75/27 modello 12, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 2 of 2Label, Cannone da 75/27 modello 12, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018
MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 1 of 6MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 2 of 6
MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 1 of 6MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 2 of 6
MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 3 of 6MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 4 of 6
MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 3 of 6MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 4 of 6
MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 5 of 6MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 6 of 6
MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 5 of 6MAS 15 torpedo boat, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 6 of 6
SLC manned torpedo, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 1 of 2SLC manned torpedo, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 2 of 2
SLC manned torpedo, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 1 of 2SLC manned torpedo, Vittorio Emanuele II National Monument museum, Rome, Italy, 10 May 2018, photo 2 of 2

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