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Polish troops carrying ammunition to the front lines, near Cassino, Italy, May 1944Polish troops enjoying a performance of the song Troops of Polish 2nd Corps fighting near Cassino, Italy, May 1944Troops of US 3rd Division entering Valmontone, Italy, circa May 1944
Polish troops carrying ammunition to the front lines, near Cassino, Italy, May 1944Polish troops enjoying a performance of the song 'Red flowers at Monte Cassino', Italy, May 1944Troops of Polish 2nd Corps fighting near Cassino, Italy, May 1944Troops of US 3rd Division entering Valmontone, Italy, circa May 1944
United States Army troops of the 88th Infantry Division, 351st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Battalion in the streets of a heavily damaged Italian village, Central Italy, May 1944.Polish bugler Master Corporal Emil Czech playing the Hejnał mariacki, announcing the victory at Monte Cassino, Italy, 18 May 1944Polish soldiers inside the ruins of the Monte Cassino monastery, Italy, 18 May 1944Polish troops fighting near Cassino, Italy, 18 May 1944
United States Army troops of the 88th Infantry Division, 351st Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Battalion in the streets of a heavily damaged Italian village, Central Italy, May 1944.Polish bugler Master Corporal Emil Czech playing the Hejnał mariacki, announcing the victory at Monte Cassino, Italy, 18 May 1944Polish soldiers inside the ruins of the Monte Cassino monastery, Italy, 18 May 1944Polish troops fighting near Cassino, Italy, 18 May 1944
Ernie Pyle with troops of US 191st Tank Battalion, Anzio, Italy 1944General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944Oliver Leese and other British officers at Cassino, Italy, May-Jun 1944US infantry running past a burning tank, Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944
Ernie Pyle with troops of US 191st Tank Battalion, Anzio, Italy 1944General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944Oliver Leese and other British officers at Cassino, Italy, May-Jun 1944US infantry running past a burning tank, Rome, Italy, 4 Jun 1944
American tank destroyers at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the B-24 Liberator “Memories” of the 465th Bomb Group over Ferrara, Italy Jun 5 1944.
American tank destroyers at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy, Jun 1944American troops in Rome, circa Jun 1944; note the 'Rome Area Command' building on left and Victor Emmanuel II Monument in backgroundB-24 Liberator “Memories” of the 465th Bomb Group over Ferrara, Italy Jun 5 1944.
US Army soldiers march past the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, shortly after the German forces departed, Jun 5 1944.British generals Harold Alexander and Oliver Leese decorated with Polish Virtuti Military Cross awards, Italy, Jul 1944US Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson greeting a Japanese-American US Army captain of 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Route 68, north of Cecina, Italy, 6 Jul 1944A Churchill infantry tank being unloaded from a Diamond T tank transporter, Arezzo, Italy, 19 Jul 1944 Best
US Army soldiers march past the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, shortly after the German forces departed, Jun 5 1944.British generals Harold Alexander and Oliver Leese decorated with Polish Virtuti Military Cross awards, Italy, Jul 1944US Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson greeting a Japanese-American US Army captain of 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Route 68, north of Cecina, Italy, 6 Jul 1944A Churchill infantry tank being unloaded from a Diamond T tank transporter, Arezzo, Italy, 19 Jul 1944 Best

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