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SS troops rounding up Jews near the intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Ukranian troops of a SS auxiliary unit looking at executed Jews in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
SS troops rounding up Jews near the intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943SS troops rounding up suspected Jewish resistance fighters, near intersection of Nowolipie Street and Smocza Street, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943Ukranian troops of a SS auxiliary unit looking at executed Jews in Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943
United States Army troops enter Tunis, Tunisia, May 1943.USS Essex steaming from Norfolk, Virginia, United States, to Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, May 1943Vice Admiral Aubrey Fitch, right, boards a PBY-5A on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, after an inspection visit, May 1943. The others are USMC BGen Francis Mulcahy, USN RAdm Charles Mason, and Army MGen Alexander Patch.Wildcat fighters flying in formation, circa mid-1943
United States Army troops enter Tunis, Tunisia, May 1943.USS Essex steaming from Norfolk, Virginia, United States, to Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, May 1943Vice Admiral Aubrey Fitch, right, boards a PBY-5A on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, after an inspection visit, May 1943. The others are USMC BGen Francis Mulcahy, USN RAdm Charles Mason, and Army MGen Alexander Patch.Wildcat fighters flying in formation, circa mid-1943
Winston Churchill speaking at a joint session of the US Congress, Washington, DC, United States, May 1943Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 1 of 2Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 2 of 2Commander Joseph Willingham reading his orders to assume command of submarine USS Bowfin at her commissioning, 1 May 1943, Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States.
Winston Churchill speaking at a joint session of the US Congress, Washington, DC, United States, May 1943Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 1 of 2Yehudit Neyer (dark-haired woman), madam Neyer (center), Avraham Neyer (next to child), and the rest of the Neyer family leading a column of Jews being marched out of the Warsaw ghetto gate for deportation, Warsaw, Poland, Apr-May 1943, photo 2 of 2Commander Joseph Willingham reading his orders to assume command of submarine USS Bowfin at her commissioning, 1 May 1943, Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States.
Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after midships area from the starboard side, 1 May 1943Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after starboard midships area, 1 May 1943Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after superstructure and hull from the starboard side, heavy cruiser Minneapolis in background, 1 May 1943Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after superstructure from the starboard side, 1 May 1943
Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after midships area from the starboard side, 1 May 1943Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after starboard midships area, 1 May 1943Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after superstructure and hull from the starboard side, heavy cruiser Minneapolis in background, 1 May 1943Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her after superstructure from the starboard side, 1 May 1943
Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her bow from starboard side, with heavy cruiser Minneapolis in background, 1 May 1943Jeep, WC-4 truck, and 37 mm Gun M3 of US 811th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Camp Carson, Colorado, United States, 1 May 1943Note the broad wings of the TBF Avenger, the largest US carrier plane of WWII, as it makes its take-off run down the flight deck of the Light Carrier USS Independence, Caribbean Sea, 1 May 1943.Indianapolis off Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 2 May 1943, photo 1 of 2
Indianapolis at Mare Island Navy Yard, California, view of her bow from starboard side, with heavy cruiser Minneapolis in background, 1 May 1943Jeep, WC-4 truck, and 37 mm Gun M3 of US 811th Tank Destroyer Battalion, Camp Carson, Colorado, United States, 1 May 1943Note the broad wings of the TBF Avenger, the largest US carrier plane of WWII, as it makes its take-off run down the flight deck of the Light Carrier USS Independence, Caribbean Sea, 1 May 1943.Indianapolis off Mare Island Navy Yard, California, 2 May 1943, photo 1 of 2

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