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US Army medics removing a casualty from the battlefield to an aid station in an air shelter, near Brest, France, 28 Aug 1944A French mob shaved the head of a French girl as punishment for having personal relations with a German soldier, Montélimar, France, 29 Aug 1944André Diethelm (dark suit), Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (in uniform), Emmanuel dAn unexploded shell from German Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer, basement of Prudential building, Warsaw, Poland, 30 Aug 1944
US Army medics removing a casualty from the battlefield to an aid station in an air shelter, near Brest, France, 28 Aug 1944A French mob shaved the head of a French girl as punishment for having personal relations with a German soldier, Montélimar, France, 29 Aug 1944André Diethelm (dark suit), Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (in uniform), Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (right edge of photograph), and Joseph de Goislard de Monsabert (in kepi with oak leaves) reviewing troops, Marseille, France, 29 Aug 1944An unexploded shell from German Karl-Gerät self-propelled howitzer, basement of Prudential building, Warsaw, Poland, 30 Aug 1944
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 1944US Navy PT-199, a 78-foot Higgins motor torpedo boat, tied up with US Coast Guard 83-foot patrol boats along the waterfront at Cherbourg, France, 30 Aug 1944.Entertainer Bing Crosby sang for Allied troops at the opening of the London stage door canteen in Piccadilly, London, 31 Aug 1944German coastal artillery at Normandy, France, circa Aug-Sep 1944
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 1944US Navy PT-199, a 78-foot Higgins motor torpedo boat, tied up with US Coast Guard 83-foot patrol boats along the waterfront at Cherbourg, France, 30 Aug 1944.Entertainer Bing Crosby sang for Allied troops at the opening of the London stage door canteen in Piccadilly, London, 31 Aug 1944German coastal artillery at Normandy, France, circa Aug-Sep 1944
US Marines showing their appreciation to the US Coast Guard during the invasion of Guam, Mariana Islands, Aug 1944A French woman accused of being a German sympathizer being marched past an American Sherman medium tank, near Pré-en-Pail, France, Aug-Sep 1944A section of the to-be-installed bomb-proof tunnel entrance doors, German V2 site at Wizernes, France, Sep 1944A-20G Havoc “Eloise” of the 387th Bombardment Squadron at Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, Jul-Sep 1944.
US Marines showing their appreciation to the US Coast Guard during the invasion of Guam, Mariana Islands, Aug 1944A French woman accused of being a German sympathizer being marched past an American Sherman medium tank, near Pré-en-Pail, France, Aug-Sep 1944A section of the to-be-installed bomb-proof tunnel entrance doors, German V2 site at Wizernes, France, Sep 1944A-20G Havoc “Eloise” of the 387th Bombardment Squadron at Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, Jul-Sep 1944.
African-American US Army ambulance driver Private William A. Reynolds displaying a 0.50-cal machine gun bullet stuck in the windshield of his vehicle after German aircraft strafing, France, 1944African-American US Marines Staff Sergeant Timerlate Kirven and Corporal Samuel J. Love, Sr. received Purple Heart medals during the battle for Saipan, Mariana Islands, date unknownAmerican Paratrooper with M3 knive, M1A1 carbine, and M18 recoilless gun, somewhere in Europe, 1944B-17G Fortress
African-American US Army ambulance driver Private William A. Reynolds displaying a 0.50-cal machine gun bullet stuck in the windshield of his vehicle after German aircraft strafing, France, 1944African-American US Marines Staff Sergeant Timerlate Kirven and Corporal Samuel J. Love, Sr. received Purple Heart medals during the battle for Saipan, Mariana Islands, date unknownAmerican Paratrooper with M3 knive, M1A1 carbine, and M18 recoilless gun, somewhere in Europe, 1944B-17G Fortress 'Flak Eater' of the 305th Bomb Group undergoing an engine exchange at a repair base in England, United Kingdom, 1944-45. Note Federal C-2 wrecker being used as a portable crane.
British Air Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory at a squadron briefing in France, Sep 1944Commander of the US Army Transportation Corps Colonel C. W. Richmond (center) examining a road map at the Covered ramp to waiting hospital ship, Livorno, Italy; Dodge WC54 ambulances bringing patients for evacuation to Naples; fall 1944Drawing of the German V2 site at Wizernes, France, Sep 1944
British Air Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory at a squadron briefing in France, Sep 1944Commander of the US Army Transportation Corps Colonel C. W. Richmond (center) examining a road map at the 'Red ball' headquarters, Alençon, France, Aug-Nov 1944Covered ramp to waiting hospital ship, Livorno, Italy; Dodge WC54 ambulances bringing patients for evacuation to Naples; fall 1944Drawing of the German V2 site at Wizernes, France, Sep 1944

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