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Battleship Colorado bombarding Okinawa, Japan, 29 Mar 1945; cropped photoBritish Sergeant Edward Hill, captured by the Germans at Dunkerque, France in 1940, smiling as he was librated in late Mar 1945
Battleship Colorado bombarding Okinawa, Japan, 29 Mar 1945; cropped photoBritish Sergeant Edward Hill, captured by the Germans at Dunkerque, France in 1940, smiling as he was librated in late Mar 1945
Destroyed buildings of Lipa City, Luzon, Philippine Islands, after 29 Mar 1945Painted bow of the tanker Torrance Hills ready for launch at the Marinship yard, Sausalito, California, United States, 29 Mar 1945. The painting commemorates the third anniversary of Marinship.
Destroyed buildings of Lipa City, Luzon, Philippine Islands, after 29 Mar 1945Painted bow of the tanker Torrance Hills ready for launch at the Marinship yard, Sausalito, California, United States, 29 Mar 1945. The painting commemorates the third anniversary of Marinship.
Private L. H. Johnson and Sergeant D. R. Fairborn of 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion with a PIAT launcher, Lembeck, Germany, 29 Mar 1945Soldiers of 44th Division, US 7th Army fighting in Mannheim, Germany, 29 Mar 1945; note bazooka and M1 Garand rifles
Private L. H. Johnson and Sergeant D. R. Fairborn of 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion with a PIAT launcher, Lembeck, Germany, 29 Mar 1945Soldiers of 44th Division, US 7th Army fighting in Mannheim, Germany, 29 Mar 1945; note bazooka and M1 Garand rifles
Soviet M-17 vehicles in the streets of Danzig, Germany, late-Mar 1945Two young German soldiers, one injured, the other dead, east of the Rhine River, Germany, late Mar 1945
Soviet M-17 vehicles in the streets of Danzig, Germany, late-Mar 1945Two young German soldiers, one injured, the other dead, east of the Rhine River, Germany, late Mar 1945


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