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American Marines examined the wreck of a G4M bomber at one of Iwo JimaAmerican soldiers inspecting a crematorium stuffed with several bodies, location unknown, Apr 1945Australian Destroyer HMAS Nizam alongside carrier USS Shangri-La for refueling, April 1945. Note Corsairs of Air Group 85 spotted on the flight deck.B-17G
American Marines examined the wreck of a G4M bomber at one of Iwo Jima's two operational airfields, Mar-Apr 1945American soldiers inspecting a crematorium stuffed with several bodies, location unknown, Apr 1945Australian Destroyer HMAS Nizam alongside carrier USS Shangri-La for refueling, April 1945. Note Corsairs of Air Group 85 spotted on the flight deck.B-17G 'Big Yank' of the 483rd Bomber Group, circa 1945
British aircraft carriers Victorious, Formidable, Unicorn, Indefatigable, and Indomitable, comprising the carrier component of Task Force 57, at anchor in Leyte Gulf, Philippines, Apr 1945.C-47 aircraft at Lashio Airfield, Shan, Burma, Apr 1945; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)C-47 aircraft taking off at Lashio Airfield, Shan, Burma, Apr 1945; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Cathedral at Cologne, Germany with the collapsed Deutz Suspension Bridge beyond, Mar 1945.
British aircraft carriers Victorious, Formidable, Unicorn, Indefatigable, and Indomitable, comprising the carrier component of Task Force 57, at anchor in Leyte Gulf, Philippines, Apr 1945.C-47 aircraft at Lashio Airfield, Shan, Burma, Apr 1945; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)C-47 aircraft taking off at Lashio Airfield, Shan, Burma, Apr 1945; photo taken by personnel of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)Cathedral at Cologne, Germany with the collapsed Deutz Suspension Bridge beyond, Mar 1945.
Civilians, Germany, Apr 1945Commander of USAAF 78th Fighter Squadron Major James B. Tapp checking the fuses on his HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted to his P-51D VLR Mustang ‘Margaret-V’ 44-73407 at South Field, Iwo Jima, spring 1945.Crematorium at Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr 1945Destroyer USS Kimberly in Measure 32/6D paint scheme seen from an LST south of Okinawa, Japan, 29-31 Mar 1945.
Civilians, Germany, Apr 1945Commander of USAAF 78th Fighter Squadron Major James B. Tapp checking the fuses on his HVAR air-to-surface rockets mounted to his P-51D VLR Mustang ‘Margaret-V’ 44-73407 at South Field, Iwo Jima, spring 1945.Crematorium at Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr 1945Destroyer USS Kimberly in Measure 32/6D paint scheme seen from an LST south of Okinawa, Japan, 29-31 Mar 1945.
Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, 2 Sep 1945Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, Oct 1945Devastation of Hamamatsu, Japan, 1945Dragon
Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, 2 Sep 1945Devastation of Hachioji, Japan, Oct 1945Devastation of Hamamatsu, Japan, 1945Dragon's teeth anti-vehicle obstacles, Germany, Apr 1945
Ensign Louis Victor Shepard holding binoculars aboard Sanborn, 1945Ernie Pyle aboard a US Navy warship off Okinawa, Japan, 1945F4U Corsair at the barrier wires after landing aboard USS Bennington around Okinawa in the Western Pacific, Apr 1945.F4U Corsair preparing for a deck launch from USS Bennington around Okinawa in the Western Pacific, Apr 1945. Note the arrowhead geometrics that identify the plane as coming from the Bennington.
Ensign Louis Victor Shepard holding binoculars aboard Sanborn, 1945Ernie Pyle aboard a US Navy warship off Okinawa, Japan, 1945F4U Corsair at the barrier wires after landing aboard USS Bennington around Okinawa in the Western Pacific, Apr 1945.F4U Corsair preparing for a deck launch from USS Bennington around Okinawa in the Western Pacific, Apr 1945. Note the arrowhead geometrics that identify the plane as coming from the Bennington.

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