Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations at Lafayette Park (Pennsylvania Ave NW &, 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States) in Washington DC, United States during World War II. Spectators in groups standing and sitting in parks and along the streets. A man sitting on bench reads a newspaper. Soldiers and sailors in groups. Two soldiers sit on the grass. Two officers talk with civilians. Spectators are gathered in Lafayette Square across from the White House.
Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations at Lafayette Park (Pennsylvania Ave NW &, 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States) in Washington DC, United States during World War II. Civilians walk down the sidewalk. Some of the civilians stand on the sidewalk. Soldiers near a vehicle. People sitting in a garden. Cars parked in the background. People sit near the statue of Lieutenant General Comte de Rochambeau. A man and a woman sitting. People gathered in Lafayette Park.
Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) celebrations at Lafayette Park in Washington DC, United States during World War II. A civilian walks down a sidewalk reading a newspaper. Two army officers walk down a sidewalk in the park. Newspaper headlines 'Japanese Offer to surrender-Mikado can remain'. People read the headlines in the park. Civilians talk and read in the park. Two Japanese Americans read a newspaper. A civilian reads a newspaper. People stand and talk.
A meritorious plaque given to 763rd Ordnance Company in Bad Mergentheim, Germany during World War II. U.S. Army Brigadier General Frederick M. Harris Commander of 63rd Infantry Division presents a meritorious service plaque to men of 763rd Ordnance Company. Brigadier General Harris watches men passing in review.
Men of 254th Infantry Regiment, 63rd Infantry Division are honored in Creglingen, Germany during World War II. Soldiers of 254th Infantry Regiment, 63rd Infantry Division in a parade. U.S. Army Brigadier General Frederick M. Harris Commander of 63rd Infantry Division with other officers reviews the parade. He presents men of 254th Infantry Regiment with Silver Stars after the formal parade.
Soldiers of U.S. 71st Infantry Regiment in Heidelberg, Germany during World War II. The soldiers sit alongside tracks and relax in boxcars. Men read, talk and smoke. A group of soldiers smokes and plays cards. The soldiers listen to other soldiers playing musical instruments. The soldiers hold guns and carry bags out of a building. Some men stand on a railway platform and others in boxcars.
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