ETE4864268: World War II: Okinawa Island (Japan) 6/07/1945 - On board a US Navy boat, a Japanese prisoner of war and interpreter try to bring the last Japanese soldiers to surrender - Okinawa was definitively conquered on 21/06/1945 after 83 days of fighting and at the cost of heavy casualties - Photography / Bridgeman Images
ETE4864584: Marshall Plan or European Recovery Program (ERP) (1948-1952): North African and European workers during the construction of the Campane gallery, an artificial underground pipe bringing water from Verdon to supply the water reservoir of the Bimont Dam. Photograph taken in Saint-Marc-Jaumegarde (Saint Marc Jaumegarde) (Bouches du Rhone), circa 1949. / Bridgeman Images
ETE4863784: Second World War (1939-1945): American boxer Joe Louis (1914-1981) (Sergeant in the US Army) fired a 240 mm Howitzer shell at “Futa Pass” (Futa Pass, Passo della Futa) in Italy, one of the locks of the German Gothic Line. Photograph taken in Vaglia, Italy, September 1944. / Bridgeman Images