United States soldiers inspect The Qajar-era Fath Ali Shah Inscription at Cheshmeh-Ali, Ray (Rey) Iran, also known as Shahr-e Ray) during World War II. A United States Army officer, wearing round glasses, gives an explanation about the inscription to the other officers. United States soldiers listen to officer.
United States Army officers greet each other on airfield tarmac in Iran during World War II. United States Major General Donald H. Connolly bids farewell to officers, shake hands as he boards a C-47 plane. Major General Donald H. Connolly waves at officers from C-47 plane. C-47 plane takes off from airfield.
United states soldier holds a title card, as young Iranian men pose around him. Various English signs of business found in Iran catering to United States soldiers stationed in the area during World War II. Signs read “In bounds to O.R.S. only Café Restaurant Texas” and “Stop Here is the Americans meeting place” and “Hotel Ritz” in both English and Arabic.
Various signages of businesses catering to American and Russian soldiers in Iran during World War II. Signs in English, Arabic and Russian signs read “Brown Derby American Bar & Restaurant LETS'EAT” and “No.1 In bounds to other ranks” and “Black Cat Bar” in Tehran, Iran.
Iranian teenagers on the street of Tehran watch a United States soldier holding a title slate for the camera during World War II. View of the Cabaret Astoria bar façade. “Hollywood Laundry” sign in English and Arabic.
A steam locomotive train carrying freight moves through desert in Iran. Second view of railroad train passing camera during World War II.
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