German Krupp K5 railroad gun and demolished railroad yard in Civitavecchia, Italy in 1944

Gift of Melissa Bourne, from the Collection of the National WWII Museum
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German Krupp K5 railroad gun and demolished railroad yard in Civitavecchia, Italy. "When we finally got ashore little did we know we would find the 220 mm gun that had chased our ship around the harbor trying to hit it. It had been called "Anzio Annie" and to some it was known as "Whistling Willie", but when one of the shells if fired came in it sound [sic] like a freight train." Circa 1944

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From the service of Sidney D. Butterfield Jr, 188th Port Company, 488th Port Battalion.
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Civitavecchia
Latitude: 
42.100
Longitude: 
11.800
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Railroad cars--Italy
Artillery (Weaponry)--German--Italy
Railroad facilities--Italy