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U.S. Marine artillery shells Japanese positions concealed back from the beaches of Iwo Jima. Between Feb. 23 and March 26, 1945. World War 2
U.S. Marine artillery shells Japanese positions concealed back from the beaches of Iwo Jima. Between Feb. 23 and March 26, 1945. World War 2

EVB2944846: U.S. Marine artillery shells Japanese positions concealed back from the beaches of Iwo Jima. Between Feb. 23 and March 26, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Marines advancing to inland Iwo Jima, on Feb. 20, 1945, the day after the first landings. World War 2
Marines advancing to inland Iwo Jima, on Feb. 20, 1945, the day after the first landings. World War 2

EVB2944848: Marines advancing to inland Iwo Jima, on Feb. 20, 1945, the day after the first landings. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Armored amphibious tractors in the first waves of the Marine invasion of Okinawa. April 1, 1945. World War 2
Armored amphibious tractors in the first waves of the Marine invasion of Okinawa. April 1, 1945. World War 2

EVB2944859: Armored amphibious tractors in the first waves of the Marine invasion of Okinawa. April 1, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Soldiers of the 29th Marines on a Sherman tank on the first day of the invasion of Okinawa. April 1, 1945. They are advancing to take the town of Ghuta. April 1, 1945. World War 2
Soldiers of the 29th Marines on a Sherman tank on the first day of the invasion of Okinawa. April 1, 1945. They are advancing to take the town of Ghuta. April 1, 1945. World War 2

EVB2944864: Soldiers of the 29th Marines on a Sherman tank on the first day of the invasion of Okinawa. April 1, 1945. They are advancing to take the town of Ghuta. April 1, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marine firing a bazooka at Japanese held ridge on Okinawa, May 4, 1945. The action took place two miles north of Naha, the capital of Okinawa. World War 2
U.S. Marine firing a bazooka at Japanese held ridge on Okinawa, May 4, 1945. The action took place two miles north of Naha, the capital of Okinawa. World War 2

EVB2944866: U.S. Marine firing a bazooka at Japanese held ridge on Okinawa, May 4, 1945. The action took place two miles north of Naha, the capital of Okinawa. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Two U.S. soldiers to throw grenades into Japanese held caves on Okinawa Island, May 16, 1945. Soldiers are with the 27th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Group of the 27th Division. World War 2
Two U.S. soldiers to throw grenades into Japanese held caves on Okinawa Island, May 16, 1945. Soldiers are with the 27th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Group of the 27th Division. World War 2

EVB2944867: Two U.S. soldiers to throw grenades into Japanese held caves on Okinawa Island, May 16, 1945. Soldiers are with the 27th Mechanized Cavalry Reconnaissance Group of the 27th Division. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Marine Pfc. Paul E. Ison runs through Japanese machine gun fire on Okinawa, May 10, 1945. He was the first of his unit to cross 'Death Valley' when the 29 year old father of four was photographed by Pvt. Bob Bailey. World War 2
Marine Pfc. Paul E. Ison runs through Japanese machine gun fire on Okinawa, May 10, 1945. He was the first of his unit to cross 'Death Valley' when the 29 year old father of four was photographed by Pvt. Bob Bailey. World War 2

EVB2944868: Marine Pfc. Paul E. Ison runs through Japanese machine gun fire on Okinawa, May 10, 1945. He was the first of his unit to cross 'Death Valley' when the 29 year old father of four was photographed by Pvt. Bob Bailey. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Japanese bomber explodes after direct hit by 5 inch shell from USS Yorktown, Dec. 4, 1943. Off Kwajalein Atoll. World War 2, Pacific Ocean
Japanese bomber explodes after direct hit by 5 inch shell from USS Yorktown, Dec. 4, 1943. Off Kwajalein Atoll. World War 2, Pacific Ocean

EVB2944871: Japanese bomber explodes after direct hit by 5 inch shell from USS Yorktown, Dec. 4, 1943. Off Kwajalein Atoll. World War 2, Pacific Ocean / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marine observation plane flies low over Naha, capital of Okinawa, May 1945. The small plane drew small arms and anti-aircraft fire from the city which was in Japanese control at the time. World War 2
U.S. Marine observation plane flies low over Naha, capital of Okinawa, May 1945. The small plane drew small arms and anti-aircraft fire from the city which was in Japanese control at the time. World War 2

EVB2944879: U.S. Marine observation plane flies low over Naha, capital of Okinawa, May 1945. The small plane drew small arms and anti-aircraft fire from the city which was in Japanese control at the time. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

American Women's Voluntary Services, posed on steps, wearing various AWVS uniforms, 1942. AWVS was founded in January 1940 by Alice Throckmorton McLean and other wealthy internationalist women in New York City. World War 2
American Women's Voluntary Services, posed on steps, wearing various AWVS uniforms, 1942. AWVS was founded in January 1940 by Alice Throckmorton McLean and other wealthy internationalist women in New York City. World War 2

EVB2944888: American Women's Voluntary Services, posed on steps, wearing various AWVS uniforms, 1942. AWVS was founded in January 1940 by Alice Throckmorton McLean and other wealthy internationalist women in New York City. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Woman war worker riveting an A-20 bomber. Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, California, during World War 2, c. 1942-45
Woman war worker riveting an A-20 bomber. Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, California, during World War 2, c. 1942-45

EVB2944906: Woman war worker riveting an A-20 bomber. Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, California, during World War 2, c. 1942-45 / Bridgeman Images

Woman war workers assembling oxygen masks at American Anode Company, in Akron, Ohio. During World War 2, c. 1942-45
Woman war workers assembling oxygen masks at American Anode Company, in Akron, Ohio. During World War 2, c. 1942-45

EVB2944910: Woman war workers assembling oxygen masks at American Anode Company, in Akron, Ohio. During World War 2, c. 1942-45 / Bridgeman Images

Smoke over Yokohama, Japan, after incendiary bombing of large sections of the city. On May 29, 1945 in what is now known as the Great Yokohama Air Raid, an estimated seven or eight thousand people were killed in a single morning when 42% of the city was destroyed. World War 2
Smoke over Yokohama, Japan, after incendiary bombing of large sections of the city. On May 29, 1945 in what is now known as the Great Yokohama Air Raid, an estimated seven or eight thousand people were killed in a single morning when 42% of the city was destroyed. World War 2

EVB2945425: Smoke over Yokohama, Japan, after incendiary bombing of large sections of the city. On May 29, 1945 in what is now known as the Great Yokohama Air Raid, an estimated seven or eight thousand people were killed in a single morning when 42% of the city was destroyed. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Army Air Force gunner operating a machine gun during a aerial fight with German planes. World War 2. c. 1942-43
U.S. Army Air Force gunner operating a machine gun during a aerial fight with German planes. World War 2. c. 1942-43

EVB2945430: U.S. Army Air Force gunner operating a machine gun during a aerial fight with German planes. World War 2. c. 1942-43 / Bridgeman Images

German jet-propelled plane Messerschmitt Me 262A Schwalbe (Swallow). Introduced into combat in summer 1944, but in numbers so small that it had no strategic impact. Sept. 12, 1945
German jet-propelled plane Messerschmitt Me 262A Schwalbe (Swallow). Introduced into combat in summer 1944, but in numbers so small that it had no strategic impact. Sept. 12, 1945

EVB2945440: German jet-propelled plane Messerschmitt Me 262A Schwalbe (Swallow). Introduced into combat in summer 1944, but in numbers so small that it had no strategic impact. Sept. 12, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

TBF (Torpedo Fighter Bombers) Avengers flying in formation over Norfolk, Va. Photo by Lt. Comdr. Horace Bristol, who became a noted photographer after the war. World War 2. Sept. 1942
TBF (Torpedo Fighter Bombers) Avengers flying in formation over Norfolk, Va. Photo by Lt. Comdr. Horace Bristol, who became a noted photographer after the war. World War 2. Sept. 1942

EVB2945443: TBF (Torpedo Fighter Bombers) Avengers flying in formation over Norfolk, Va. Photo by Lt. Comdr. Horace Bristol, who became a noted photographer after the war. World War 2. Sept. 1942 / Bridgeman Images

P-51 Mustang fighter plane in flight. It was a World War 2 era long-range, single-seat fighter. c. 1942-45
P-51 Mustang fighter plane in flight. It was a World War 2 era long-range, single-seat fighter. c. 1942-45

EVB2945447: P-51 Mustang fighter plane in flight. It was a World War 2 era long-range, single-seat fighter. c. 1942-45 / Bridgeman Images

Canada's first paratroopers receive their wings at Fort Benning, Ga. They are in formation around a Douglas C-47, the signature plane of World War 2 Airborne operations. c. 1941-43
Canada's first paratroopers receive their wings at Fort Benning, Ga. They are in formation around a Douglas C-47, the signature plane of World War 2 Airborne operations. c. 1941-43

EVB2945449: Canada's first paratroopers receive their wings at Fort Benning, Ga. They are in formation around a Douglas C-47, the signature plane of World War 2 Airborne operations. c. 1941-43 / Bridgeman Images

Robert Oppenheimer at the Clinton Engineer Works (Oak Ridge) of the Manhattan Project after World War 2. Oppenheimer headed the Project's secret weapons laboratory at Los Alamos. c. 1945-46
Robert Oppenheimer at the Clinton Engineer Works (Oak Ridge) of the Manhattan Project after World War 2. Oppenheimer headed the Project's secret weapons laboratory at Los Alamos. c. 1945-46

EVB2945455: Robert Oppenheimer at the Clinton Engineer Works (Oak Ridge) of the Manhattan Project after World War 2. Oppenheimer headed the Project's secret weapons laboratory at Los Alamos. c. 1945-46 / Bridgeman Images

Huge compressors and converters at the Atomic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. c. 1972
Huge compressors and converters at the Atomic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. c. 1972

EVB2945460: Huge compressors and converters at the Atomic Energy Commission's Oak Ridge Gaseous Diffusion Plant. c. 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Workers lined up at the Hanford Reservation of the Manhattan Project, March 24, 1944. African Americans began working at Hanford during wartime emergency construction in 1943. The site was used to produce plutonium for the A-Bomb that brought an end to World War 2
Workers lined up at the Hanford Reservation of the Manhattan Project, March 24, 1944. African Americans began working at Hanford during wartime emergency construction in 1943. The site was used to produce plutonium for the A-Bomb that brought an end to World War 2

EVB2945462: Workers lined up at the Hanford Reservation of the Manhattan Project, March 24, 1944. African Americans began working at Hanford during wartime emergency construction in 1943. The site was used to produce plutonium for the A-Bomb that brought an end to World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Cheering Danes gather in Copenhagen around British liberation soldiers on May 5, 1945. World War 2
Cheering Danes gather in Copenhagen around British liberation soldiers on May 5, 1945. World War 2

EVB2945266: Cheering Danes gather in Copenhagen around British liberation soldiers on May 5, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

A Yank in Versailles by Bert Brandt, Sept. 1944. One of the first Americans to visit Versailles' Hall of Mirrors, after its liberation. Sept. 1944
A Yank in Versailles by Bert Brandt, Sept. 1944. One of the first Americans to visit Versailles' Hall of Mirrors, after its liberation. Sept. 1944

EVB2945276: A Yank in Versailles by Bert Brandt, Sept. 1944. One of the first Americans to visit Versailles' Hall of Mirrors, after its liberation. Sept. 1944 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. soldiers march along the snow-covered road in the Battle of the Bulge. They were advancing to block retreating German army by cutting off the St. Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium. January 24, 1945. World War 2
U.S. soldiers march along the snow-covered road in the Battle of the Bulge. They were advancing to block retreating German army by cutting off the St. Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium. January 24, 1945. World War 2

EVB2945287: U.S. soldiers march along the snow-covered road in the Battle of the Bulge. They were advancing to block retreating German army by cutting off the St. Vith-Houffalize road in Belgium. January 24, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Deep snow banks on a narrow road halt military traffic in the woods of Wallerode, Belgium. After the Battle of the Bulge, Allied forces renewed their drive into Germany. January 30, 1945. World War 2
Deep snow banks on a narrow road halt military traffic in the woods of Wallerode, Belgium. After the Battle of the Bulge, Allied forces renewed their drive into Germany. January 30, 1945. World War 2

EVB2945289: Deep snow banks on a narrow road halt military traffic in the woods of Wallerode, Belgium. After the Battle of the Bulge, Allied forces renewed their drive into Germany. January 30, 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

American soldiers help others whose landing craft was sunk off Utah Beach on D-Day. The survivors reached the beach of Cherbourg by using a life raft. June 6, 1944, World War 2
American soldiers help others whose landing craft was sunk off Utah Beach on D-Day. The survivors reached the beach of Cherbourg by using a life raft. June 6, 1944, World War 2

EVB2945296: American soldiers help others whose landing craft was sunk off Utah Beach on D-Day. The survivors reached the beach of Cherbourg by using a life raft. June 6, 1944, World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Rows of 40mm Bofors light anti-aircraft guns beside railroad tracks in England. There was a massive build up of soldiers and weapons in Britain before the Allied invasion at Normandy, 1944, World War 2
Rows of 40mm Bofors light anti-aircraft guns beside railroad tracks in England. There was a massive build up of soldiers and weapons in Britain before the Allied invasion at Normandy, 1944, World War 2

EVB2945306: Rows of 40mm Bofors light anti-aircraft guns beside railroad tracks in England. There was a massive build up of soldiers and weapons in Britain before the Allied invasion at Normandy, 1944, World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Private Warren Capers and aided over 330 soldiers on a D-Day, June 6, 1944 (b/w photo)
Private Warren Capers and aided over 330 soldiers on a D-Day, June 6, 1944 (b/w photo)

EVB2945307: Private Warren Capers and aided over 330 soldiers on a D-Day, June 6, 1944 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

General Charles DeGaulle in Cherbourg to establish a government for liberated France. Standing on the steps if City Hall, R to L: Prefect (governor) Lucien Leviandier; DeGaulle; and mayor of Dr. Paul Renault. August 8, 1944. Normandy, France, World War 2
General Charles DeGaulle in Cherbourg to establish a government for liberated France. Standing on the steps if City Hall, R to L: Prefect (governor) Lucien Leviandier; DeGaulle; and mayor of Dr. Paul Renault. August 8, 1944. Normandy, France, World War 2

EVB2945338: General Charles DeGaulle in Cherbourg to establish a government for liberated France. Standing on the steps if City Hall, R to L: Prefect (governor) Lucien Leviandier; DeGaulle; and mayor of Dr. Paul Renault. August 8, 1944. Normandy, France, World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Two U.S. soldiers positioned in a Normandy hedgerow with a water-cooled Browning machine gun. The water inlet pipe into the front of the cooling roll is visible. June 6-July 15, 1944. Normandy Campaign, France, World War 2
Two U.S. soldiers positioned in a Normandy hedgerow with a water-cooled Browning machine gun. The water inlet pipe into the front of the cooling roll is visible. June 6-July 15, 1944. Normandy Campaign, France, World War 2

EVB2945344: Two U.S. soldiers positioned in a Normandy hedgerow with a water-cooled Browning machine gun. The water inlet pipe into the front of the cooling roll is visible. June 6-July 15, 1944. Normandy Campaign, France, World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Parisians gather around a car and a home destroyed by German bombs. World War 2, c. May-June 1940
Parisians gather around a car and a home destroyed by German bombs. World War 2, c. May-June 1940

EVB2944514: Parisians gather around a car and a home destroyed by German bombs. World War 2, c. May-June 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Great Britain manufacturing Blenheim bombers at the beginning of World War 2. This factory is in an undisclosed location in England. Dec. 17, 1939
Great Britain manufacturing Blenheim bombers at the beginning of World War 2. This factory is in an undisclosed location in England. Dec. 17, 1939

EVB2944528: Great Britain manufacturing Blenheim bombers at the beginning of World War 2. This factory is in an undisclosed location in England. Dec. 17, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Firemen training in a combined war exercise over in greater London in 1939
Firemen training in a combined war exercise over in greater London in 1939

EVB2944532: Firemen training in a combined war exercise over in greater London in 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Battle of Britain during World War 2. Burning buildings in Sheffield, England, Dec. 1941
Battle of Britain during World War 2. Burning buildings in Sheffield, England, Dec. 1941

EVB2944540: Battle of Britain during World War 2. Burning buildings in Sheffield, England, Dec. 1941 / Bridgeman Images

World War 2, Battle of Britain. A Union Jack flag lies among the rubble of homes smashed by a German missile, either a V-1 or V-2. Camberwell Road, London, 1944-45
World War 2, Battle of Britain. A Union Jack flag lies among the rubble of homes smashed by a German missile, either a V-1 or V-2. Camberwell Road, London, 1944-45

EVB2944545: World War 2, Battle of Britain. A Union Jack flag lies among the rubble of homes smashed by a German missile, either a V-1 or V-2. Camberwell Road, London, 1944-45 / Bridgeman Images

World War 2, Battle of Britain. A woman and eight children share a blanket in a southeast London subway station bomb shell during the Blitz. c. 1940-41
World War 2, Battle of Britain. A woman and eight children share a blanket in a southeast London subway station bomb shell during the Blitz. c. 1940-41

EVB2944552: World War 2, Battle of Britain. A woman and eight children share a blanket in a southeast London subway station bomb shell during the Blitz. c. 1940-41 / Bridgeman Images


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