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Film star Marilyn Maxwell with wounded (on Iwo Jima, Japan) US Navy PharmacistNotre-Dame de Reims cathedral, Reims, France, May 1945Personnel of a US Army bomb disposal unit with a 500-pound bomb, France, May 1945; left to right: Cpl Moore, Bill Woolfolk, McKim, Kenneth Tracy, Donald Woods, Robert Anderson, Woody Riner, Arthur Tracy, Dale Witt, Vernon LachmanPontoon bridge over the Rhine River, near Düsseldorf, Germany, May 1945
Film 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 1945Notre-Dame de Reims cathedral, Reims, France, May 1945Personnel of a US Army bomb disposal unit with a 500-pound bomb, France, May 1945; left to right: Cpl Moore, Bill Woolfolk, McKim, Kenneth Tracy, Donald Woods, Robert Anderson, Woody Riner, Arthur Tracy, Dale Witt, Vernon LachmanPontoon bridge over the Rhine River, near Düsseldorf, Germany, May 1945
The prison cell which Adolf Hitler occupied in 1925, Bayern, Germany, 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel at a German border crossing, May 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel at a monument, France, May 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel Irvin Byington, Riner, and William Woolfolk, Germany, May 1945
The prison cell which Adolf Hitler occupied in 1925, Bayern, Germany, 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel at a German border crossing, May 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel at a monument, France, May 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel Irvin Byington, Riner, and William Woolfolk, Germany, May 1945
US Army bomb disposal personnel Irving Byington and William Woolfolk with civilians, La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel on the Reichsautobahn, western Germany, May 1945US Army serviceman at the remnants of a bridge, France, May 1945US Marine Air Group 31 pilot 1st Lieutenant Del Carlton sleeping after a night flight, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
US Army bomb disposal personnel Irving Byington and William Woolfolk with civilians, La Louvière, Belgium, May 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel on the Reichsautobahn, western Germany, May 1945US Army serviceman at the remnants of a bridge, France, May 1945US Marine Air Group 31 pilot 1st Lieutenant Del Carlton sleeping after a night flight, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
US Marine Private John Drugan and his war dog, Okinawa, Japan, May 1945US Marines 1st Lieutenant Merril McLane and Corporal Howard Cox with stray dog Motobu on Okinawa, Japan, 1945US servicemen at the LionUS servicemen at the Lion
US Marine Private John Drugan and his war dog, Okinawa, Japan, May 1945US Marines 1st Lieutenant Merril McLane and Corporal Howard Cox with stray dog Motobu on Okinawa, Japan, 1945US servicemen at the Lion's Mound, Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium, May 1945, photo 1 of 2US servicemen at the Lion's Mound, Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium, May 1945, photo 2 of 2
US servicemen climbing the steps of the LionUS soldier examining the grave of an unidentified American, who was buried by the Germans before US troops overran the German line, Europe, 1945View of buildings in Belgian countryside near the LionWar damaged German city, May 1945
US servicemen climbing the steps of the Lion's Mound, Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium, May 1945US soldier examining the grave of an unidentified American, who was buried by the Germans before US troops overran the German line, Europe, 1945View of buildings in Belgian countryside near the Lion's Mound, Braine-l'Alleud, Belgium, May 1945War damaged German city, May 1945

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