"Canadian Infantry of the Regiment de Maisonneuve, moving through Holten to Rijssen, Netherlands. Lt. D. Guravitch, April 9, 1945." |
"...troops in Burma stop work briefly to read President Truman's Proclamation of Victory in Europe." |
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"First U.S. Army men and equipment pour across the Remagen Bridge; two knocked out jeeps in foreground. Sgt. William Spangle, Germany, March 11, 1945." |
"Seeking to rescue a Marine who was drowning in the surf at Iwo Jima, this sextet of Negro Soldiers narrowly missed death themselves when their amphibian truck was swamped by heavy seas. From left to right, back row, they are T/5 L.C. Carter, Jr., Private John Bonner, Jr., Staff Sargeant Charles R. Johnson. Standing, from left to right are T/5 A. B. Randle, T/5 Homer H. Gaines, and Private Willie Tellie." |
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