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B-24D Liberator “The Sandman” of the 345th Bomb Squadron over the burning Astra Romania oil refinery in Ploesti, Romania during Operation Tidal Wave, Aug 1 1943.Oil tanks at the Columbia Aquila refinery burning during an American raid, Ploiesti, Romania, 1 Aug 1943
B-24D Liberator “The Sandman” of the 345th Bomb Squadron over the burning Astra Romania oil refinery in Ploesti, Romania during Operation Tidal Wave, Aug 1 1943.Oil tanks at the Columbia Aquila refinery burning during an American raid, Ploiesti, Romania, 1 Aug 1943
Smoke rises from the Astra Romana refinery in Ploesti Romania following low level bombing attack by B-24 Liberators, Aug 1 1943.SdKfz 165 self-propelled gun in Romania, Mar-Apr 1944
Smoke rises from the Astra Romana refinery in Ploesti Romania following low level bombing attack by B-24 Liberators, Aug 1 1943.SdKfz 165 self-propelled gun in Romania, Mar-Apr 1944
B-24D Liberator “Angie the Ox” of the 515th Bomb Squadron over the smoking rail yards in Bucharest, Romania, Apr 4 1944B-24 Liberator bombers of the 451st Bomb Group flying from Italy over Ploesti oil fields, Romania, May-Aug 1944. Photo 1 of 2.
B-24D Liberator “Angie the Ox” of the 515th Bomb Squadron over the smoking rail yards in Bucharest, Romania, Apr 4 1944B-24 Liberator bombers of the 451st Bomb Group flying from Italy over Ploesti oil fields, Romania, May-Aug 1944. Photo 1 of 2.
B-24 Liberator bombers of the 451st Bomb Group flying from Italy over Ploesti oil fields, Romania, May-Aug 1944. Photo 2 of 2.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 1944
B-24 Liberator bombers of the 451st Bomb Group flying from Italy over Ploesti oil fields, Romania, May-Aug 1944. Photo 2 of 2.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 1944
Romanian Premier Nicolae Radescu (left), King Mihai I of Romania (center), Dean of the Medical School Grigore Popa (right edge of photograph), Social Democratic Party leader Constantin Titel Petrescu (behind Mihai I), and others listening to Bucharest University Rector Simion Stoilow at the opening celebration for the 1945-1946 academic year, Bucharest, Romania, circa Dec 1944-Feb 1945King Mihai I of Romania, Queen Mother Helen, and Nicolae Blatt at the Foisor villa near Peles Castle, Sinaia, Romania, 1940s
Romanian Premier Nicolae Radescu (left), King Mihai I of Romania (center), Dean of the Medical School Grigore Popa (right edge of photograph), Social Democratic Party leader Constantin Titel Petrescu (behind Mihai I), and others listening to Bucharest University Rector Simion Stoilow at the opening celebration for the 1945-1946 academic year, Bucharest, Romania, circa Dec 1944-Feb 1945King Mihai I of Romania, Queen Mother Helen, and Nicolae Blatt at the Foisor villa near Peles Castle, Sinaia, Romania, 1940s
Ion Antonescu at the Bucharest PeoplePzKpfw V Panther Ausf. D tank (foreground), PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G tanks (two tanks in the center), and SdKfz 165 Hummel self-propelled gun (left edge of photo) of the Romanian Tudor Vladimirescu Division during the National Day Parade, Romania, 10 May 1946
Ion Antonescu at the Bucharest People's Tribunal, Romania, May 1946PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. D tank (foreground), PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G tanks (two tanks in the center), and SdKfz 165 Hummel self-propelled gun (left edge of photo) of the Romanian Tudor Vladimirescu Division during the National Day Parade, Romania, 10 May 1946

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