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Administrative building, Israel (probably), circa 1941-45
Mass-produced photograph of an administrative building. Israel (probably). Circa 1941-45
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Administrative buildings and control center, Thurleigh Airfield
Photograph. Administrative buildings and control center for the Thurleigh Airfield, near Bedford, England. 1943-45
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Admiral Nimitz awarding a Legion of Merit medal, 1945
Photograph. U.S. Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz (left) awarding a Legion of Merit medal to an unidentified honoree. Location unknown.
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Admiral Paul Hendren crouches behind O'Driscoll, New Caledonia
Photograph.
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Admiral Sherman receiving fighter pilot report about Okinawa, Japan, 1945
Photograph. U.S. Rear Admiral Frederick C.
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Admiral William Halsey, Jr., Commander of the U.S. Third Fleet, Pacific Ocean, July 1945
Photograph. Admiral William Halsey, Jr., Commander of the U.S. Third Fleet, looking towards the ocean from a ship's bridge.
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Adolescent girl stands on cobblestones, ETO
Photograph. Young girl in knee socks poses in courtyard. Personal caption on photo reverse: "to Moon John cherie Y. Rouse." ETO.
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Adolf Hitler at road construction site, Germany, 1934-39
Mass-produced German photograph of Adolf Hitler at mountain road construction site; other men nearby and railroad tracks visible.
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Adolf Hitler at road opening ceremony, Germany, 1935
Mass-produced German photograph of Adolf Hitler with government officials and military officers at road opening ceremony; note cameras on stand in
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Adolf Hitler talking to boy, Germany, 1934-39
Mass-produced German photograph of Adolf Hitler, holding flowers, talking to boy wearing Nazi armband; other military officers and children nearby.
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Adolf Hitler talking to boy, Germany, 1934-39
Mass-produced German photograph of Adolf Hitler writing in book, perhaps signing his autograph; he is surrounded by many men (including Joseph Goeb
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Adolf Hitler's Nazi party headquarters, the Reich Chancellery, in Berlin, Germany in the winter of 1945/46
Adolf Hitler's Nazi party headquarters, the Reich Chancellery; bomb damaged modern annex of the Old Reich Chancellery.