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1952 Republican Nominee Dwight Eisenhower, receives Thomas Dewey's (right) full support, Aug. 15, 1950
1952 Republican Nominee Dwight Eisenhower, receives Thomas Dewey's (right) full support, Aug. 15, 1950

EVB2922793: 1952 Republican Nominee Dwight Eisenhower, receives Thomas Dewey's (right) full support, Aug. 15, 1950, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Republican Presidential nominee, Dwight Eisenhower painting in Fraser, Colorado, July 23, 1952
Republican Presidential nominee, Dwight Eisenhower painting in Fraser, Colorado, July 23, 1952

EVB2922805: Republican Presidential nominee, Dwight Eisenhower painting in Fraser, Colorado, July 23, 1952, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Bi-lingual American women with the U.S. Army in France during World War I. They translated French-English telephone communications. March 1918
Bi-lingual American women with the U.S. Army in France during World War I. They translated French-English telephone communications. March 1918

EVB2942570: Bi-lingual American women with the U.S. Army in France during World War I. They translated French-English telephone communications. March 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Mules baulking in an American ammunition wagon stuck in the road, holding up the advance of the whole column during the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. World War I. Sept. 13, 1918
Mules baulking in an American ammunition wagon stuck in the road, holding up the advance of the whole column during the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. World War I. Sept. 13, 1918

EVB2942576: Mules baulking in an American ammunition wagon stuck in the road, holding up the advance of the whole column during the Battle of Saint-Mihiel. World War I. Sept. 13, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Lt. Frank Luke, standing in front of one of three German observation balloons he shot down in 35 minutes on Sept. 18, 1918. Twelve days later he was killed in a World War I action and later awarded the Medal of Honor
Lt. Frank Luke, standing in front of one of three German observation balloons he shot down in 35 minutes on Sept. 18, 1918. Twelve days later he was killed in a World War I action and later awarded the Medal of Honor

EVB2942592: Lt. Frank Luke, standing in front of one of three German observation balloons he shot down in 35 minutes on Sept. 18, 1918. Twelve days later he was killed in a World War I action and later awarded the Medal of Honor, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Army-Air Force 'Balloonatic Section.' Capt. A. W. Stevens (center, front row, with fur collar) and his personnel with the large camera's they used to photograph enemy positions from observation balloons. World War I. c. 1918
U.S. Army-Air Force 'Balloonatic Section.' Capt. A. W. Stevens (center, front row, with fur collar) and his personnel with the large camera's they used to photograph enemy positions from observation balloons. World War I. c. 1918

EVB2942597: U.S. Army-Air Force 'Balloonatic Section.' Capt. A. W. Stevens (center, front row, with fur collar) and his personnel with the large camera's they used to photograph enemy positions from observation balloons. World War I. c. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War I American sharpshooters fire from shelter behind a brick wall. 28th Infantry, Bonvillers, France. May 22, 1918
World War I American sharpshooters fire from shelter behind a brick wall. 28th Infantry, Bonvillers, France. May 22, 1918

EVB2942609: World War I American sharpshooters fire from shelter behind a brick wall. 28th Infantry, Bonvillers, France. May 22, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

American skipper and gunner inside a British Whippet tank, with the hatches open. The Whippet, a light and mobile tank, caused more German casualties than any other British tank of the World War I. Northwest of Verdun, France. 1918
American skipper and gunner inside a British Whippet tank, with the hatches open. The Whippet, a light and mobile tank, caused more German casualties than any other British tank of the World War I. Northwest of Verdun, France. 1918

EVB2942626: American skipper and gunner inside a British Whippet tank, with the hatches open. The Whippet, a light and mobile tank, caused more German casualties than any other British tank of the World War I. Northwest of Verdun, France. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

German infantry on the battlefield in the opening days of World War I. August 7, 1914
German infantry on the battlefield in the opening days of World War I. August 7, 1914

EVB2942632: German infantry on the battlefield in the opening days of World War I. August 7, 1914, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War I aerial photo of French troops on the Somme Front, launching an attack on the Germans. 1916-18
World War I aerial photo of French troops on the Somme Front, launching an attack on the Germans. 1916-18

EVB2942639: World War I aerial photo of French troops on the Somme Front, launching an attack on the Germans. 1916-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

U.S. 18th Infantry, Machine Gun Battalion, passing through the ruins of St. Baussant on their way to the St. Mihiel Front. World War I. Sept. 13, 1918
U.S. 18th Infantry, Machine Gun Battalion, passing through the ruins of St. Baussant on their way to the St. Mihiel Front. World War I. Sept. 13, 1918

EVB2942640: U.S. 18th Infantry, Machine Gun Battalion, passing through the ruins of St. Baussant on their way to the St. Mihiel Front. World War I. Sept. 13, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

British soldiers in the trenches at St. Quentin getting their provisions on the front line at night. World War I. 1918
British soldiers in the trenches at St. Quentin getting their provisions on the front line at night. World War I. 1918

EVB2942641: British soldiers in the trenches at St. Quentin getting their provisions on the front line at night. World War I. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

American soldiers get hair cuts at the 166th Field Hospital, Baccarat, France. World War I. May 15, 1918
American soldiers get hair cuts at the 166th Field Hospital, Baccarat, France. World War I. May 15, 1918

EVB2942643: American soldiers get hair cuts at the 166th Field Hospital, Baccarat, France. World War I. May 15, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War I American soldiers singing around the piano at the Y.M.C.A. in Aix-le-Bains, France. August 27, 1918
World War I American soldiers singing around the piano at the Y.M.C.A. in Aix-le-Bains, France. August 27, 1918

EVB2942651: World War I American soldiers singing around the piano at the Y.M.C.A. in Aix-le-Bains, France. August 27, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

American Red Cross 'Recreation Hut' at American Military Hospital No. 5, Auteuil, France. World War I. Sept. 1918
American Red Cross 'Recreation Hut' at American Military Hospital No. 5, Auteuil, France. World War I. Sept. 1918

EVB2942655: American Red Cross 'Recreation Hut' at American Military Hospital No. 5, Auteuil, France. World War I. Sept. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Scottish territorials being examined in a dressing station during Battle of Menin Road in Belgium. World War I, 1914
Scottish territorials being examined in a dressing station during Battle of Menin Road in Belgium. World War I, 1914

EVB2942665: Scottish territorials being examined in a dressing station during Battle of Menin Road in Belgium. World War I, 1914, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

M. and Mme. Baloux of Brieulles-sur-Bar, France, endured German occupation for four years, greeting American soldiers in the last days of World War I. Nov. 6, 1918
M. and Mme. Baloux of Brieulles-sur-Bar, France, endured German occupation for four years, greeting American soldiers in the last days of World War I. Nov. 6, 1918

EVB2942678: M. and Mme. Baloux of Brieulles-sur-Bar, France, endured German occupation for four years, greeting American soldiers in the last days of World War I. Nov. 6, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Wounded German prisoners receiving medical attention at first-aid station of 103rd and 104th Ambulance Companies. World War I. Sept. 1918
Wounded German prisoners receiving medical attention at first-aid station of 103rd and 104th Ambulance Companies. World War I. Sept. 1918

EVB2942682: Wounded German prisoners receiving medical attention at first-aid station of 103rd and 104th Ambulance Companies. World War I. Sept. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the USS Fanning. They are entering the War Prison Camp at Ft. McPherson, Georgia. World War I. April 1918
Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the USS Fanning. They are entering the War Prison Camp at Ft. McPherson, Georgia. World War I. April 1918

EVB2942684: Officers and crew of the German submarine U.58, captured by the USS Fanning. They are entering the War Prison Camp at Ft. McPherson, Georgia. World War I. April 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Ernst Kunwald, with his wife, entering the Federal Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, as a prisoner of war. The former conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, was interned because he was a German citizen when the U.S. entered World War I against Germany. Dec. 8, 1917
Dr. Ernst Kunwald, with his wife, entering the Federal Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, as a prisoner of war. The former conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, was interned because he was a German citizen when the U.S. entered World War I against Germany. Dec. 8, 1917

EVB2942685: Dr. Ernst Kunwald, with his wife, entering the Federal Building, Cincinnati, Ohio, as a prisoner of war. The former conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, was interned because he was a German citizen when the U.S. entered World War I against Germany. Dec. 8, 1917, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Dead German machine gunner, killed in the last week of the World War I. Villers Devy Dun Sassey, France. Nov. 4, 1918
Dead German machine gunner, killed in the last week of the World War I. Villers Devy Dun Sassey, France. Nov. 4, 1918

EVB2942688: Dead German machine gunner, killed in the last week of the World War I. Villers Devy Dun Sassey, France. Nov. 4, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Ruins of the town of Varennes, France, destroyed during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I in September 1918. Over 14,000 American soldiers were lost their lives during the battle and are buried at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery
Ruins of the town of Varennes, France, destroyed during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I in September 1918. Over 14,000 American soldiers were lost their lives during the battle and are buried at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery

EVB2942695: Ruins of the town of Varennes, France, destroyed during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive of World War I in September 1918. Over 14,000 American soldiers were lost their lives during the battle and are buried at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

New York National Guard, silhouetted against the sky as they march to the training camp. World War I. Sept. 5, 1917
New York National Guard, silhouetted against the sky as they march to the training camp. World War I. Sept. 5, 1917

EVB2942723: New York National Guard, silhouetted against the sky as they march to the training camp. World War I. Sept. 5, 1917, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Private T.P. Loughlin of the 69th Regiment, N.Y. National Guard (165th Infantry) bidding his family farewell. World War I. 1917
Private T.P. Loughlin of the 69th Regiment, N.Y. National Guard (165th Infantry) bidding his family farewell. World War I. 1917

EVB2942733: Private T.P. Loughlin of the 69th Regiment, N.Y. National Guard (165th Infantry) bidding his family farewell. World War I. 1917, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

American troops starting a parade through London on Westminster Bridge. World War I. Sept. 5, 1917
American troops starting a parade through London on Westminster Bridge. World War I. Sept. 5, 1917

EVB2942738: American troops starting a parade through London on Westminster Bridge. World War I. Sept. 5, 1917, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

American Army troops parading in Perth, Scotland. World War I. 1918
American Army troops parading in Perth, Scotland. World War I. 1918

EVB2942739: American Army troops parading in Perth, Scotland. World War I. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Fierce U.S. Marines. They pose in a tight formation on an American base during training in World War I. 1918
Fierce U.S. Marines. They pose in a tight formation on an American base during training in World War I. 1918

EVB2942741: Fierce U.S. Marines. They pose in a tight formation on an American base during training in World War I. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

William McAdoo, Secy. of the Treasury, and his son William, Jr., who was in the aviation branch of the Navy in World War I. Sept. 1918
William McAdoo, Secy. of the Treasury, and his son William, Jr., who was in the aviation branch of the Navy in World War I. Sept. 1918

EVB2942778: William McAdoo, Secy. of the Treasury, and his son William, Jr., who was in the aviation branch of the Navy in World War I. Sept. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Human Statue of Liberty formed by 1,800 Officers and Men at Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa. World War I era photo by Mole & Thomas
Human Statue of Liberty formed by 1,800 Officers and Men at Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa. World War I era photo by Mole & Thomas

EVB2942784: Human Statue of Liberty formed by 1,800 Officers and Men at Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa. World War I era photo by Mole & Thomas, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Third Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Douglas Fairbanks, movie star, speaking in front of the Sub-Treasury building, New York City. April 1918
Third Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Douglas Fairbanks, movie star, speaking in front of the Sub-Treasury building, New York City. April 1918

EVB2942792: Third Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Douglas Fairbanks, movie star, speaking in front of the Sub-Treasury building, New York City. April 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Third Liberty Loan Campaign. Charlie Chaplin, movie star, speaking in front of the War and Navy Bldg., Washington, DC, on first anniversary of U.S. entry into World War I. April 6, 1918
Third Liberty Loan Campaign. Charlie Chaplin, movie star, speaking in front of the War and Navy Bldg., Washington, DC, on first anniversary of U.S. entry into World War I. April 6, 1918

EVB2942793: Third Liberty Loan Campaign. Charlie Chaplin, movie star, speaking in front of the War and Navy Bldg., Washington, DC, on first anniversary of U.S. entry into World War I. April 6, 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Second Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Movie star Fattie Arbuckle, balanced on a ladder, putting up a Liberty Loan poster at Times Square, New York. Oct. 1917
Second Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Movie star Fattie Arbuckle, balanced on a ladder, putting up a Liberty Loan poster at Times Square, New York. Oct. 1917

EVB2942796: Second Liberty Loan Campaign during World War I. Movie star Fattie Arbuckle, balanced on a ladder, putting up a Liberty Loan poster at Times Square, New York. Oct. 1917, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Charles Knight (left) who won the prize offered by the London Mail for expert rivet driving. He drove 4,875 rivets in nine hours in a Government shipyard. World War I. c. 1918
Charles Knight (left) who won the prize offered by the London Mail for expert rivet driving. He drove 4,875 rivets in nine hours in a Government shipyard. World War I. c. 1918

EVB2942804: Charles Knight (left) who won the prize offered by the London Mail for expert rivet driving. He drove 4,875 rivets in nine hours in a Government shipyard. World War I. c. 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. Russian trench near Baronvitsky at the moment when it is flooded by the Germans with asphyxiating gas. c. 1915
World War 1. Russian trench near Baronvitsky at the moment when it is flooded by the Germans with asphyxiating gas. c. 1915

EVB2942814: World War 1. Russian trench near Baronvitsky at the moment when it is flooded by the Germans with asphyxiating gas. c. 1915, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. Austrians crossing the Wislocka, a tributary of the Vistula river, in south-eastern Poland. Possibly during the 1915 German and Austrian advance into Russian Poland
World War 1. Austrians crossing the Wislocka, a tributary of the Vistula river, in south-eastern Poland. Possibly during the 1915 German and Austrian advance into Russian Poland

EVB2942829: World War 1. Austrians crossing the Wislocka, a tributary of the Vistula river, in south-eastern Poland. Possibly during the 1915 German and Austrian advance into Russian Poland, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. Shelters behind German battlefront. Soldiers were allowed rest behind the battle lines after they served time in the forward trenches. Western Front, c. 1914-18
World War 1. Shelters behind German battlefront. Soldiers were allowed rest behind the battle lines after they served time in the forward trenches. Western Front, c. 1914-18

EVB2942844: World War 1. Shelters behind German battlefront. Soldiers were allowed rest behind the battle lines after they served time in the forward trenches. Western Front, c. 1914-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images


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