ETE4940966: Near Suippes (Marne) France June 8, 1945: At the Brooklyn camp of the US Army where American soldiers awaiting redeployment to the Pacific theatre of operations are stationed, a young German prisoner of war (left) sets up a tent with an American soldier of genius where the GI's will be housed. / Bridgeman Images
ETE4941191: Near Mourmelon (Marne) July 5, 1945: At the Cleveland camp of the US Army where American soldiers awaiting redeployment to the Pacific theatre of operations are stationed, German prisoners of war erect a large canvas tent which will become the auditorium of the camp under the direction of an American sergeant (right) / Bridgeman Images
ETE4929039: WWII:Marseille (France) November 3, 1945: holds of the Liberty Ship “Harold O.Wilson”, a barge crane discharges one of four 106-ton locomotives from the American company Baldwin Locomotive Works. These four locomotives are the first of the 700 previews for the French railway system / Bridgeman Images
ETE4931105: WWII:Le Havre (France) 20 August 1945: Celebration organized for the millionth American soldier to be repatriated from the Theatre of European Operations (ETO); this is Corporal Almon N.Conger (centre). On the left, General Paul W.Badde (CG of 35th DI US) and on the right General Frank S.Ross (CG of US Transport for ETO) / Bridgeman Images
ETE4931210: WWII:Frankfurt on the Main American Occupation Zone (Germany) autumn 1945: At the reception gives in their honor to the headquarters of the American forces, three correspondents of sovietic newspapers, from left to right, Lieutenant Alexander Zholkver, Captain Lydia Denisova and Lieutenant Stanislav Levin consult a copy of the newspaper “Stars and Stripes”” / Bridgeman Images