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Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): German military equipment destroyed on the road to Avranches, (Manche, Normandy), end of July 1944: view of the road to the city littered with carcass of hippomobile and motor vehicles destroyed by Allied aviation, mainly by the P47 aircraft of the 9th US Air Force - Avranches was liberated by elements of the 6E DB US July 31, 1944 - Photography, France, 1944
Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): German military equipment destroyed on the road to Avranches, (Manche, Normandy), end of July 1944: view of the road to the city littered with carcass of hippomobile and motor vehicles destroyed by Allied aviation, mainly by the P47 aircraft of the 9th US Air Force - Avranches was liberated by elements of the 6E DB US July 31, 1944 - Photography, France, 1944

ETE4870900: Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): German military equipment destroyed on the road to Avranches, (Manche, Normandy), end of July 1944: view of the road to the city littered with carcass of hippomobile and motor vehicles destroyed by Allied aviation, mainly by the P47 aircraft of the 9th US Air Force - Avranches was liberated by elements of the 6E DB US July 31, 1944 - Photography, France, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): General Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969), Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General Jacob Devers (1887-1979), Commander of the 6th American Armee Group and General Jean De Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952), Commander of the 1st French Armee, at the headquarters of the French mee, East of the France, November 25, 1944: with a 15-year-old boy guarding German prisoners - Photography, France, 1944
Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): General Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969), Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General Jacob Devers (1887-1979), Commander of the 6th American Armee Group and General Jean De Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952), Commander of the 1st French Armee, at the headquarters of the French mee, East of the France, November 25, 1944: with a 15-year-old boy guarding German prisoners - Photography, France, 1944

ETE4871081: Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): General Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969), Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General Jacob Devers (1887-1979), Commander of the 6th American Armee Group and General Jean De Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952), Commander of the 1st French Armee, at the headquarters of the French mee, East of the France, November 25, 1944: with a 15-year-old boy guarding German prisoners - Photography, France, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): General Jean De Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952), commander of the 1st French army, decor of the “legion of merit” by General Jacob Devers (1887-1979), commander of the 6th American army group, October 1944 - Photography, France, 1944
Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): General Jean De Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952), commander of the 1st French army, decor of the “legion of merit” by General Jacob Devers (1887-1979), commander of the 6th American army group, October 1944 - Photography, France, 1944

ETE4871194: Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): General Jean De Lattre de Tassigny (1889-1952), commander of the 1st French army, decor of the “legion of merit” by General Jacob Devers (1887-1979), commander of the 6th American army group, October 1944 - Photography, France, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII) - barkage in Provence (operation Anvil Dragoon): Two American paratroopers near Draguignan, (Var, Provence), August 15, 1944: on the road to Draguignan, two American paratroopers from the 517th pir with their mullet required to carry the bazooka and ammunition lockers - Photography France, 1944
Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII) - barkage in Provence (operation Anvil Dragoon): Two American paratroopers near Draguignan, (Var, Provence), August 15, 1944: on the road to Draguignan, two American paratroopers from the 517th pir with their mullet required to carry the bazooka and ammunition lockers - Photography France, 1944

ETE4871457: Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII) - barkage in Provence (operation Anvil Dragoon): Two American paratroopers near Draguignan, (Var, Provence), August 15, 1944: on the road to Draguignan, two American paratroopers from the 517th pir with their mullet required to carry the bazooka and ammunition lockers - Photography France, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Operation Anvil Dragoon: Fighting on the Canebiere, Marseilles, 1944 (photo)
Operation Anvil Dragoon: Fighting on the Canebiere, Marseilles, 1944 (photo)

ETE4871517: Operation Anvil Dragoon: Fighting on the Canebiere, Marseilles, 1944 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): Parachutists of the Free French Forces of SAS (Special Air Service) - Photography, France, August 1944
Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): Parachutists of the Free French Forces of SAS (Special Air Service) - Photography, France, August 1944

ETE4871625: Second World War (1939-1945) (WWII): Parachutists of the Free French Forces of SAS (Special Air Service) - Photography, France, August 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, 18-19 November 1944: Infantrymen from the 10th RI of the 5th US DI advance towards the centre of the city in search of snipers (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 18th-19th November 1944) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, 18-19 November 1944: Infantrymen from the 10th RI of the 5th US DI advance towards the centre of the city in search of snipers (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 18th-19th November 1944) Photography

ETE4872166: Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, 18-19 November 1944: Infantrymen from the 10th RI of the 5th US DI advance towards the centre of the city in search of snipers (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 18th-19th November 1944) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, 20 November 1944: Third US Army tank hunter ambushes a possible German counter-attack (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 20th November 1944) Photograph periphery of Metz
Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, 20 November 1944: Third US Army tank hunter ambushes a possible German counter-attack (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 20th November 1944) Photograph periphery of Metz

ETE4872225: Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, 20 November 1944: Third US Army tank hunter ambushes a possible German counter-attack (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 20th November 1944) Photograph periphery of Metz / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): A railway station destroyed by US artillery shelling and bombing of the 9th US Air Force P47 north east of Nancy, Meurthe and Moselle, October 1944 (WWII, near Nancy, Meurthe and Moselle, France, October 1944) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): A railway station destroyed by US artillery shelling and bombing of the 9th US Air Force P47 north east of Nancy, Meurthe and Moselle, October 1944 (WWII, near Nancy, Meurthe and Moselle, France, October 1944) Photography

ETE4872387: Second World War (1939-1945): A railway station destroyed by US artillery shelling and bombing of the 9th US Air Force P47 north east of Nancy, Meurthe and Moselle, October 1944 (WWII, near Nancy, Meurthe and Moselle, France, October 1944) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Liberation of Chateau Salins (Chateau-Salins), circa 11 November 1944: Elements of the 6th US DB shortly after the liberation of the city (WWII, Battle of Chateau Salins, Moselle, Lorraine, France, ca 11th November 1944) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Liberation of Chateau Salins (Chateau-Salins), circa 11 November 1944: Elements of the 6th US DB shortly after the liberation of the city (WWII, Battle of Chateau Salins, Moselle, Lorraine, France, ca 11th November 1944) Photography

ETE4872568: Second World War (1939-1945): Liberation of Chateau Salins (Chateau-Salins), circa 11 November 1944: Elements of the 6th US DB shortly after the liberation of the city (WWII, Battle of Chateau Salins, Moselle, Lorraine, France, ca 11th November 1944) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Testing of smoke display, a member of a genie battalion forms Afro-Americans maneuver the engine of a M2 smoke generator for the construction of a bridge over the Moselle, Lorraine, October 1944 (WWII, Moselle, Lorraine, France, October 1944) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Testing of smoke display, a member of a genie battalion forms Afro-Americans maneuver the engine of a M2 smoke generator for the construction of a bridge over the Moselle, Lorraine, October 1944 (WWII, Moselle, Lorraine, France, October 1944) Photography

ETE4872609: Second World War (1939-1945): Testing of smoke display, a member of a genie battalion forms Afro-Americans maneuver the engine of a M2 smoke generator for the construction of a bridge over the Moselle, Lorraine, October 1944 (WWII, Moselle, Lorraine, France, October 1944) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, early November 1944: Soldiers of a battalion of the genie of the US Army work on a railway bridge destroyed by the retired German army (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, November 1944) Photograph taken near Metz
Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, early November 1944: Soldiers of a battalion of the genie of the US Army work on a railway bridge destroyed by the retired German army (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, November 1944) Photograph taken near Metz

ETE4872648: Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, early November 1944: Soldiers of a battalion of the genie of the US Army work on a railway bridge destroyed by the retired German army (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, November 1944) Photograph taken near Metz / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945), Liberation of Metz, November 17, 1944: Soldiers of the 2nd Beat of 377th RI of the 95th US DI “Victory Division”” accompanied by Sherman M4 apprehend to return to the city of Woippy (WWII, Battle of Metz, Woippy, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 17th November 1944) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945), Liberation of Metz, November 17, 1944: Soldiers of the 2nd Beat of 377th RI of the 95th US DI “Victory Division”” accompanied by Sherman M4 apprehend to return to the city of Woippy (WWII, Battle of Metz, Woippy, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 17th November 1944) Photography

ETE4872711: Second World War (1939-1945), Liberation of Metz, November 17, 1944: Soldiers of the 2nd Beat of 377th RI of the 95th US DI “Victory Division”” accompanied by Sherman M4 apprehend to return to the city of Woippy (WWII, Battle of Metz, Woippy, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 17th November 1944) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Part of the Maginot to Boulay line (Moselle), November 1944, the fortified sector of Boulay is located between the fortified sector of Thionville to the west and the fortified sector of Faulquemont to the east - This sector was taken by the 90th DI US (WWII, Maginot Line, Boulay, Moselle, France, November 1944) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Part of the Maginot to Boulay line (Moselle), November 1944, the fortified sector of Boulay is located between the fortified sector of Thionville to the west and the fortified sector of Faulquemont to the east - This sector was taken by the 90th DI US (WWII, Maginot Line, Boulay, Moselle, France, November 1944) Photography

ETE4873218: Second World War (1939-1945): Part of the Maginot to Boulay line (Moselle), November 1944, the fortified sector of Boulay is located between the fortified sector of Thionville to the west and the fortified sector of Faulquemont to the east - This sector was taken by the 90th DI US (WWII, Maginot Line, Boulay, Moselle, France, November 1944) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, November 18, 1944: View of the city with explosions due to German troops in retreat in front of the advance of the Third US Army (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 18th November 1944) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, November 18, 1944: View of the city with explosions due to German troops in retreat in front of the advance of the Third US Army (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 18th November 1944) Photography

ETE4873322: Second World War (1939-1945), liberation of Metz, November 18, 1944: View of the city with explosions due to German troops in retreat in front of the advance of the Third US Army (WWII, Battle of Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France, 18th November 1944) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), 14 July 1945, Celebration of the Fete nationale francaise in Noumea (New Caledonia), the officials pay their greetings to the detachment of the French army - From left to right: the Governor from 1944 to 1947, Jacques Tallec (?) , American Vice Admiral William Lowndes Calhoun (1884-1963), Commander of Allied Armed Forces in the South Pacific, American Major General Maxwell Murray (1885-1948), Commodore Richard P. Glass (?) , Colonel Benoit-Guyot (Benoit Guyot) (?) Commander of the garrison, American Captain Lewis Corman (?) Commander American Naval Base and American Captain F. Close (?) - Photography 1945
Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), 14 July 1945, Celebration of the Fete nationale francaise in Noumea (New Caledonia), the officials pay their greetings to the detachment of the French army - From left to right: the Governor from 1944 to 1947, Jacques Tallec (?) , American Vice Admiral William Lowndes Calhoun (1884-1963), Commander of Allied Armed Forces in the South Pacific, American Major General Maxwell Murray (1885-1948), Commodore Richard P. Glass (?) , Colonel Benoit-Guyot (Benoit Guyot) (?) Commander of the garrison, American Captain Lewis Corman (?) Commander American Naval Base and American Captain F. Close (?) - Photography 1945

ETE4873676: Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), 14 July 1945, Celebration of the Fete nationale francaise in Noumea (New Caledonia), the officials pay their greetings to the detachment of the French army - From left to right: the Governor from 1944 to 1947, Jacques Tallec (?) , American Vice Admiral William Lowndes Calhoun (1884-1963), Commander of Allied Armed Forces in the South Pacific, American Major General Maxwell Murray (1885-1948), Commodore Richard P. Glass (?) , Colonel Benoit-Guyot (Benoit Guyot) (?) Commander of the garrison, American Captain Lewis Corman (?) Commander American Naval Base and American Captain F. Close (?) - Photography 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), June 23, 1943, in front of a hangar of the 18th Air Depot of the US Army, Aircobra P39, a C47 Dakota and a Flying Fortress B17 in repair - Photography 1943
Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), June 23, 1943, in front of a hangar of the 18th Air Depot of the US Army, Aircobra P39, a C47 Dakota and a Flying Fortress B17 in repair - Photography 1943

ETE4874252: Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), June 23, 1943, in front of a hangar of the 18th Air Depot of the US Army, Aircobra P39, a C47 Dakota and a Flying Fortress B17 in repair - Photography 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), 1943, aerian view of Ile aux Bagnards, Ile de Nou (New Caledonia) - Photography 1943
Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), 1943, aerian view of Ile aux Bagnards, Ile de Nou (New Caledonia) - Photography 1943

ETE4874278: Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), 1943, aerian view of Ile aux Bagnards, Ile de Nou (New Caledonia) - Photography 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), June 20, 1943, the port of Noumea (New Caledonia) seen from the porch of the Cathedrale Saint Joseph - Photography 1943
Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), June 20, 1943, the port of Noumea (New Caledonia) seen from the porch of the Cathedrale Saint Joseph - Photography 1943

ETE4874310: Second World War (1939-1945): New Caledonia (French overseas community), June 20, 1943, the port of Noumea (New Caledonia) seen from the porch of the Cathedrale Saint Joseph - Photography 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Mulhouse (Alsace) France 22 November 1944. Three soldiers with a machine gun from the 6th Moroccan Tirailleurs Regiment of the 1st French Armee Armee are looking for German snipers during the fighting for the liberation of the city. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Mulhouse (Alsace) France 22 November 1944. Three soldiers with a machine gun from the 6th Moroccan Tirailleurs Regiment of the 1st French Armee Armee are looking for German snipers during the fighting for the liberation of the city. Photography

ETE4860291: Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Mulhouse (Alsace) France 22 November 1944. Three soldiers with a machine gun from the 6th Moroccan Tirailleurs Regiment of the 1st French Armee Armee are looking for German snipers during the fighting for the liberation of the city. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Ubach (Germany) near Aix La Chapelle, around 5 October 1944. A street in the city after it was taken by the 2nd DB US on October 3, 1944. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Ubach (Germany) near Aix La Chapelle, around 5 October 1944. A street in the city after it was taken by the 2nd DB US on October 3, 1944. Photography

ETE4860534: Second World War (1939-1945): Ubach (Germany) near Aix La Chapelle, around 5 October 1944. A street in the city after it was taken by the 2nd DB US on October 3, 1944. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944. In front of the Eiffel Tower and on the Trocadero esplanade, a young Parisian shows an American soldier the exact place where Adolf Hitler was held when he came to Paris on 14 June 1940. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944. In front of the Eiffel Tower and on the Trocadero esplanade, a young Parisian shows an American soldier the exact place where Adolf Hitler was held when he came to Paris on 14 June 1940. Photography

ETE4860814: Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Paris, 26 August 1944. In front of the Eiffel Tower and on the Trocadero esplanade, a young Parisian shows an American soldier the exact place where Adolf Hitler was held when he came to Paris on 14 June 1940. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Mantes (Eure) France after August 22, 1944. The ruins in front of the cathedral after its liberation by the 79th U.S. D.I. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Mantes (Eure) France after August 22, 1944. The ruins in front of the cathedral after its liberation by the 79th U.S. D.I. Photography

ETE4860815: Second World War (1939-1945): Mantes (Eure) France after August 22, 1944. The ruins in front of the cathedral after its liberation by the 79th U.S. D.I. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Argentan (Orne) France 20 August 1944. After the failure of several attempts at breakthrough, American forces shelled the city, which is no more than a ruin field when the 317th RI of the 80th D.I US released it. A German Tiger tank destroys and in the background the Cathedral devastee. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Argentan (Orne) France 20 August 1944. After the failure of several attempts at breakthrough, American forces shelled the city, which is no more than a ruin field when the 317th RI of the 80th D.I US released it. A German Tiger tank destroys and in the background the Cathedral devastee. Photography

ETE4860888: Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Argentan (Orne) France 20 August 1944. After the failure of several attempts at breakthrough, American forces shelled the city, which is no more than a ruin field when the 317th RI of the 80th D.I US released it. A German Tiger tank destroys and in the background the Cathedral devastee. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Chateaudun (Eure et Loir) France around 12 August 1944. A French civilian mutile by the Germans surrounded by a nurse and a soldier of the Third US Armee. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Chateaudun (Eure et Loir) France around 12 August 1944. A French civilian mutile by the Germans surrounded by a nurse and a soldier of the Third US Armee. Photography

ETE4861081: Second World War (1939-1945): Chateaudun (Eure et Loir) France around 12 August 1944. A French civilian mutile by the Germans surrounded by a nurse and a soldier of the Third US Armee. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Vire (Calvados) France 8 August 1944. Elements of the 29th U.S. D.I. on a street off the city. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Vire (Calvados) France 8 August 1944. Elements of the 29th U.S. D.I. on a street off the city. Photography

ETE4861291: Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Vire (Calvados) France 8 August 1944. Elements of the 29th U.S. D.I. on a street off the city. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Reffuveille (Mortain sector) (English Channel) 7 August 1944. A Sherman M4A1 from the 3rd DB US, equipped with the “Rhinoceros” system (which allowed to shear hedges and various obstacles) Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Reffuveille (Mortain sector) (English Channel) 7 August 1944. A Sherman M4A1 from the 3rd DB US, equipped with the “Rhinoceros” system (which allowed to shear hedges and various obstacles) Photography

ETE4861346: Second World War (1939-1945): Reffuveille (Mortain sector) (English Channel) 7 August 1944. A Sherman M4A1 from the 3rd DB US, equipped with the “Rhinoceros” system (which allowed to shear hedges and various obstacles) Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Around Coutances (Manche) France around July 29, 1944. A US Army infantryman holding a Thompson machine gun in front of signs in German after the liberation of the city by 4th DB US. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Around Coutances (Manche) France around July 29, 1944. A US Army infantryman holding a Thompson machine gun in front of signs in German after the liberation of the city by 4th DB US. Photography

ETE4861478: Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Around Coutances (Manche) France around July 29, 1944. A US Army infantryman holding a Thompson machine gun in front of signs in German after the liberation of the city by 4th DB US. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Near Montcuit (Manche) France at the end of July 1944. French peasants offer cider to soldiers of the VII US Corps as they advance west of Saint Lo (Saint Lo). Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Near Montcuit (Manche) France at the end of July 1944. French peasants offer cider to soldiers of the VII US Corps as they advance west of Saint Lo (Saint Lo). Photography

ETE4861585: Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Near Montcuit (Manche) France at the end of July 1944. French peasants offer cider to soldiers of the VII US Corps as they advance west of Saint Lo (Saint Lo). Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Route Saint Lo (Saint-Lo) Periers (Normandy) France 26-27 July 1944. Infantry troops from an infantry division of the 7th US Corps advance towards Periers during Operation Cobra. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Route Saint Lo (Saint-Lo) Periers (Normandy) France 26-27 July 1944. Infantry troops from an infantry division of the 7th US Corps advance towards Periers during Operation Cobra. Photography

ETE4861648: Second World War (1939-1945): Operation Cobra in Normandy. Route Saint Lo (Saint-Lo) Periers (Normandy) France 26-27 July 1944. Infantry troops from an infantry division of the 7th US Corps advance towards Periers during Operation Cobra. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Saint Lo (Saint Lo) in Normandy, 18 July 1944. Crossroads de la Roccule, direction Isigny, an American TD belonging to the 803rd US TD Bn of Task Force C, organized by Brig. Gen. Norman D. Cota. Right next to him, the body of a GI from 115th R.I of 29th D.I US. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Saint Lo (Saint Lo) in Normandy, 18 July 1944. Crossroads de la Roccule, direction Isigny, an American TD belonging to the 803rd US TD Bn of Task Force C, organized by Brig. Gen. Norman D. Cota. Right next to him, the body of a GI from 115th R.I of 29th D.I US. Photography

ETE4861721: Second World War (1939-1945): liberation of Saint Lo (Saint Lo) in Normandy, 18 July 1944. Crossroads de la Roccule, direction Isigny, an American TD belonging to the 803rd US TD Bn of Task Force C, organized by Brig. Gen. Norman D. Cota. Right next to him, the body of a GI from 115th R.I of 29th D.I US. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Bricquebec (Calvados) France around June 20, 1944. A Dodge WC 51 rolls on a floating bridge (pneumatic pontoon bridge M3) on the Ouve. Several soldiers of the genie of the US Army sit in inflatable boats supporting the prefabricated deck. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Bricquebec (Calvados) France around June 20, 1944. A Dodge WC 51 rolls on a floating bridge (pneumatic pontoon bridge M3) on the Ouve. Several soldiers of the genie of the US Army sit in inflatable boats supporting the prefabricated deck. Photography

ETE4861852: Second World War (1939-1945): Bricquebec (Calvados) France around June 20, 1944. A Dodge WC 51 rolls on a floating bridge (pneumatic pontoon bridge M3) on the Ouve. Several soldiers of the genie of the US Army sit in inflatable boats supporting the prefabricated deck. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): La Louviere (Belgium) 5 May 1945. Based on the 430th Tire Repair Company, American soldiers and Belgian civilians unload and stack tires that will be recovered. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): La Louviere (Belgium) 5 May 1945. Based on the 430th Tire Repair Company, American soldiers and Belgian civilians unload and stack tires that will be recovered. Photography

ETE4861943: Second World War (1939-1945): La Louviere (Belgium) 5 May 1945. Based on the 430th Tire Repair Company, American soldiers and Belgian civilians unload and stack tires that will be recovered. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Colmar (Alsace) France, 20 February 1945. At the Franco-American ceremony on the Champs de Mars, General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (C.G of the 1st French Armee) decorates Lt-Colonel Henry Cabot Lodge (Cabot-Lodge) of the Legion d'Honneur. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Colmar (Alsace) France, 20 February 1945. At the Franco-American ceremony on the Champs de Mars, General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (C.G of the 1st French Armee) decorates Lt-Colonel Henry Cabot Lodge (Cabot-Lodge) of the Legion d'Honneur. Photography

ETE4862065: Second World War (1939-1945): Colmar (Alsace) France, 20 February 1945. At the Franco-American ceremony on the Champs de Mars, General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (C.G of the 1st French Armee) decorates Lt-Colonel Henry Cabot Lodge (Cabot-Lodge) of the Legion d'Honneur. Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): Colmar (Alsace) France, 20 February 1945. At the Franco-American ceremony on the Champs de Mars, a little boy militarily greets American Lieutenant-General Jacob Devers (C.G VI Armees Group) under the eyes of General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (C.G of the 1st French Armee). Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): Colmar (Alsace) France, 20 February 1945. At the Franco-American ceremony on the Champs de Mars, a little boy militarily greets American Lieutenant-General Jacob Devers (C.G VI Armees Group) under the eyes of General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (C.G of the 1st French Armee). Photography

ETE4862104: Second World War (1939-1945): Colmar (Alsace) France, 20 February 1945. At the Franco-American ceremony on the Champs de Mars, a little boy militarily greets American Lieutenant-General Jacob Devers (C.G VI Armees Group) under the eyes of General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (C.G of the 1st French Armee). Photography / Bridgeman Images

Second World War (1939-1945): France, February 1945. A squadron of fighter fighter bombers P47 Republic Thunderbold pilots by French are ready to break down to support Allied land forces. Photography
Second World War (1939-1945): France, February 1945. A squadron of fighter fighter bombers P47 Republic Thunderbold pilots by French are ready to break down to support Allied land forces. Photography

ETE4862113: Second World War (1939-1945): France, February 1945. A squadron of fighter fighter bombers P47 Republic Thunderbold pilots by French are ready to break down to support Allied land forces. Photography / Bridgeman Images


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