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Children playing with a Panzerschreck launcher left behind by German troops, southern Netherlands, 24 Dec 1945Postwar photo of surrendered Japanese aircraft secured to the deck of escort carrier USS Bogue for transportation to the United States, 25 Dec 1945, Yokosuka, Japan. Photo 1 of 2.
Children playing with a Panzerschreck launcher left behind by German troops, southern Netherlands, 24 Dec 1945Postwar photo of surrendered Japanese aircraft secured to the deck of escort carrier USS Bogue for transportation to the United States, 25 Dec 1945, Yokosuka, Japan. Photo 1 of 2.
Postwar photo of surrendered Japanese aircraft secured to the deck of escort carrier USS Bogue for transportation to the United States, 25 Dec 1945, Yokosuka, Japan. Photo 2 of 2.Captured A6M5 Model 52 fighter with US markings, Naval Air Station Anascotia, Washington, DC, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
Postwar photo of surrendered Japanese aircraft secured to the deck of escort carrier USS Bogue for transportation to the United States, 25 Dec 1945, Yokosuka, Japan. Photo 2 of 2.Captured A6M5 Model 52 fighter with US markings, Naval Air Station Anascotia, Washington, DC, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
Diagram of Iwo Jima invasion beaches with lines of approach used by boats from APA Sanborn drawn by Lieutenant Commander Howard W. Whalen after WW2Liberty Ship SS Carlos Carrillo, in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
Diagram of Iwo Jima invasion beaches with lines of approach used by boats from APA Sanborn drawn by Lieutenant Commander Howard W. Whalen after WW2Liberty Ship SS Carlos Carrillo, in San Francisco Bay, California, United States, circa late 1945 or early 1946
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Painting 'Main Street' (Bastogne, Belgium) by Olin Dows, 1945Painting 'Medics Moving in Near Bastogne / Relief Station at Bastogne' (Belgium) by Olin Dows, 1945
Painting Painting
Painting 'Message Center, 101st Airborne Division' by Olin Dows, 1945Painting 'Terrain of the Bastogne Pocket' by Olin Dows, 1945
Painting Painting
Painting 'The Monastary Courtyard' (Bastogne, Belgium) by Olin Dows, 1945Painting 'Two Way Traffic at Bastogne' (Belgium) by Olin Dows, 1945
Painting A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 1 of 2.
Painting 'Winter Chow Line At Hemroulle' (Belgium) by Olin Dows, 1945A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 1 of 2.
A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 2 of 2.A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940s
A 1946 US Navy diagram of the damage sustained by USS Franklin during a bombing attack 19 Mar 1945. Photo 2 of 2.A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940s
A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940sA captured Japanese B7A attack aircraft with US air intelligence unit ATAIU-SEA markings, United States, 1946
A captured B6N2 torpedo bomber with US markings, United States, late 1940sA captured Japanese B7A attack aircraft with US air intelligence unit ATAIU-SEA markings, United States, 1946
A model of the atomic bomb A6M2 Zero fighter being tested by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, post-WW2
A model of the atomic bomb 'Fat Man', post-WW2A6M2 Zero fighter being tested by the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, post-WW2

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