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Captain Edward Steichen, head of the United States Navy’s photographic unit, interacting with children on Guam, Mariana Islands, May 1945.Citation from the Secretary of the Navy authorizing the Navy Unit Commendation for the USS Tabberer and her entire compliment of men for their heroic and persistent rescue work following Typhoon Cobra.Dwight Eisenhower and Sun Li-jen, Germany, 1945Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz and staff officers in a Jeep at Nimitz’ new forward headquarters on Guam, Mariana Islands, Apr-May 1945.
Captain Edward Steichen, head of the United States Navy’s photographic unit, interacting with children on Guam, Mariana Islands, May 1945.Citation from the Secretary of the Navy authorizing the Navy Unit Commendation for the USS Tabberer and her entire compliment of men for their heroic and persistent rescue work following Typhoon Cobra.Dwight Eisenhower and Sun Li-jen, Germany, 1945Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz and staff officers in a Jeep at Nimitz’ new forward headquarters on Guam, Mariana Islands, Apr-May 1945.
George Patton having just scolded a tank crew for timidly sandbagging a tank, Germany, May 1945Mitscher and Commodore Arleigh A. Burke aboard USS Randolph off Okinawa, May 1945Mugshot of Martin Gottfried Weiss, 1945Official White House Portrait of US President Harry S. Truman, painted by Greta Kempton in 1945
George Patton having just scolded a tank crew for timidly sandbagging a tank, Germany, May 1945Mitscher and Commodore Arleigh A. Burke aboard USS Randolph off Okinawa, May 1945Mugshot of Martin Gottfried Weiss, 1945Official White House Portrait of US President Harry S. Truman, painted by Greta Kempton in 1945
Portrait of General George Patton, 1945Portrait of Lieutenant Commander Joseph T. OPortrait of Lieutenant General Holland M. Smith, circa 1945Portrait of Tadeusz Komorowski, May 1945
Portrait of General George Patton, 1945Portrait of Lieutenant Commander Joseph T. O'Callahan, Apr-Jul 1945; note the US Navy Service Dress Grey uniformPortrait of Lieutenant General Holland M. Smith, circa 1945Portrait of Tadeusz Komorowski, May 1945
Prime Minister Tran Trong Kim of the puppet state Empire of Vietnam with his cabinet ministers, 1945Sun Li-jen inspecting troops of US 17th Airborne Division, Germany, 1945Sun Li-jen sightseeing in Heidelberg, Germany, 1945Vice Admiral Mitscher and Commodore Burke aboard carrier Randolph off Okinawa, Japan, 1945, photo 1 of 2
Prime Minister Tran Trong Kim of the puppet state Empire of Vietnam with his cabinet ministers, 1945Sun Li-jen inspecting troops of US 17th Airborne Division, Germany, 1945Sun Li-jen sightseeing in Heidelberg, Germany, 1945Vice Admiral Mitscher and Commodore Burke aboard carrier Randolph off Okinawa, Japan, 1945, photo 1 of 2
Vice Admiral Mitscher and Commodore Burke aboard carrier Randolph off Okinawa, Japan, 1945, photo 2 of 2Charlotte Pilquet, Ruth Astrosini, Juana Bormann, Gertrude Feist, Gertrude Sauer, and Ida Förster in captivity, 2 May 1945Helmuth Weidling (left) and other German generals in Soviet captivity, Berlin, Germany, 2 May 1945Hitler
Vice Admiral Mitscher and Commodore Burke aboard carrier Randolph off Okinawa, Japan, 1945, photo 2 of 2Charlotte Pilquet, Ruth Astrosini, Juana Bormann, Gertrude Feist, Gertrude Sauer, and Ida Förster in captivity, 2 May 1945Helmuth Weidling (left) and other German generals in Soviet captivity, Berlin, Germany, 2 May 1945Hitler's death as reported by the 2 May 1945 issue of US Army magazine Stars and Stripes

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