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US 3rd Army soldier guarding loot found stored in the Schlosskirche (Castle Church) at the Ellingen Castle in southern Germany, 24 Apr 1945Adolf Hitler decorating Hitler Youth members, Berlin, Germany, 25 Apr 1945Spectacular photo showing the moment a VT Proximity Fuze detonated a 5-inch shell nearly in the face of an attacking pilot, 29 Apr 1945, Kerama Retto near Okinawa, Japan. The ship is seaplane tender USS St. George.
US 3rd Army soldier guarding loot found stored in the Schlosskirche (Castle Church) at the Ellingen Castle in southern Germany, 24 Apr 1945Adolf Hitler decorating Hitler Youth members, Berlin, Germany, 25 Apr 1945US Army soldiers examining artist Edouard Manet's 'In the Conservatory' which had been hidden away by Germans in the Merkers salt mine, Germany, 25 Apr 1945Spectacular photo showing the moment a VT Proximity Fuze detonated a 5-inch shell nearly in the face of an attacking pilot, 29 Apr 1945, Kerama Retto near Okinawa, Japan. The ship is seaplane tender USS St. George.
African-American US Coast Guard Seaman 1st Class Levern Robinson doing laundry aboard a troop transport in the Atlantic, circa mid-1945Barges on the Canal du Centre, La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945
'Hostel 9', Kunming, China, mid-1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)'Hostel 9', Kunming, China, mid-1945; photo taken by a member of US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional)African-American US Coast Guard Seaman 1st Class Levern Robinson doing laundry aboard a troop transport in the Atlantic, circa mid-1945Barges on the Canal du Centre, La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945
Captured Hitler Youth children in Berlin, Germany, circa 1945Chateau near La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945, photo 1 of 3Chateau near La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945, photo 2 of 3Chateau near La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945, photo 3 of 3
Captured Hitler Youth children in Berlin, Germany, circa 1945Chateau near La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945, photo 1 of 3Chateau near La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945, photo 2 of 3Chateau near La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945, photo 3 of 3
Civilians posing with a bomb recently disarmed by a US Army bomb disposal unit, La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945Civilians, Lille, France, May 1945Damaged houses along the Reichsautobahn, western Germany, May 1945Distant view of a town being contested by defending German troops and attacking American troops, Germany, 1945
Civilians posing with a bomb recently disarmed by a US Army bomb disposal unit, La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945Civilians, Lille, France, May 1945Damaged houses along the Reichsautobahn, western Germany, May 1945Distant view of a town being contested by defending German troops and attacking American troops, Germany, 1945
Drivers T/5 Sherman Hughes, T/5 Hudson Murphy, and Pfc. Zacariah Gibbs of the 666th Quartermaster Truck Company, US 82nd Airborne Division, May 1945Dutch Resistance members celebrating upon hearing the news of Adolf HitlerFilm star Marilyn Maxwell with a US Marine patient at the Naval Hospital of Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina, May 1945Film star Marilyn Maxwell with wounded (on Iwo Jima, Japan) US Navy Pharmacist
Drivers T/5 Sherman Hughes, T/5 Hudson Murphy, and Pfc. Zacariah Gibbs of the 666th Quartermaster Truck Company, US 82nd Airborne Division, May 1945Dutch Resistance members celebrating upon hearing the news of Adolf Hitler's death, May 1945Film star Marilyn Maxwell with a US Marine patient at the Naval Hospital of Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina, May 1945Film star Marilyn Maxwell with wounded (on Iwo Jima, Japan) US Navy Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class Charles M. Gibbs, Jr. at the Naval Hospital of Camp Lejeune, Jacksonville, North Carolina, May 1945

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