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Explosions in the vicinity of the Kagi rail marshalling yard during US bombing, Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945 | Kagi butanol plant under attack by B-25 bombers of 3rd Bombardment Group, USAAF 5th Air Force, Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 1 of 5 | Kagi butanol plant under attack by B-25 bombers of 3rd Bombardment Group, USAAF 5th Air Force, Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 2 of 5 | Kagi butanol plant under attack by B-25 bombers of 3rd Bombardment Group, USAAF 5th Air Force, Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 3 of 5 |
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Kagi butanol plant under attack by B-25 bombers of 3rd Bombardment Group, USAAF 5th Air Force, Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 4 of 5 | Kagi butanol plant under attack by B-25 bombers of 3rd Bombardment Group, USAAF 5th Air Force, Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 5 of 5 | Kagi butanol plant under attack by PV-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VPB-137, Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 1 of 2 | Kagi butanol plant under attack by PV-1 aircraft of US Navy squadron VPB-137, Kagi (now Chiayi), Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 2 of 2 |
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Kagi rail marshalling yard viewed by a B-25 bomber of USAAF 405th Bombardment Squadron during an attack, Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 1 of 2 | Kagi rail marshalling yard viewed by a B-25 bomber of USAAF 405th Bombardment Squadron during an attack, Taiwan, 3 Apr 1945, photo 2 of 2 | Kagi, Taiwan under US bombing, 3 Apr 1945 | Kagi, Taiwan viewed from a US B-25 bomber during an attack, 3 Apr 1945; note palls of smoke at the rail marshalling yard |
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United States Army Engineers construct a “Bailey Bridge” while a WC54 ambulance and a Jeep ford the Mag-Ampon River, San Pablo, Luzon, Philippines, 3 Apr 1945. Note the machine gun mounted in the Jeep. | American ships unloading supplies on the beach of Okinawa, Japan, 4 Apr 1945 | Australian Privates Leon Ravet of Parramatta and Bernard Kentwell on patrol with Owen Machine Carbines, New Britain. 4 April 1945 | B-24M Liberator ‘Red Bow’ with the 448th Bomb Group falling from the sky over Ludwigslust, Germany after being hit with a rocket from a Me-262 jet fighter, 4 Apr 1945. Nine were killed and one was taken prisoner. |
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Corporal Luther E. Boger of US 82nd Airborne Division reading a warning sign in front of Cologne Cathedral, Köln (Cologne), Germany, 4 Apr 1945; note Thompson submachine gun and Panther tank wreck | Gen Jimmy Doolittle, the Duchess of Kent, Lady Herbert, and Col Henry G 'Mac' MacDonald on the Chelveston control tower, 4 Apr 1945 | Japanese-American troops ran for cover as a German shelling was starting, Italy, 4 Apr 1945 | Mako harbor under USAAF B-25 bomber attack, Pescadores Islands, Taiwan, 4 Apr 1945, photo 1 of 2 |
9,483 items in this album on 475 pages.