A burning Okinawan village during the Battle of Okinawa in World War 2. United States Marine filling bucket of water. Marines attempt to extinguish the fire with buckets of water. Marine climbing burning thatched roof hut and pouring bucket of water on flames. Aftermath of burned Okinawan village after fire has been extinguished. Explosions on hilltop during Battle of Okinawa.
United States Marines evacuate casualties during Battle of Okinawa in World War 2. United States Marines fire at Japanese soldiers while wounded are evacuated. United States Marines carry wounded in a stretcher. Two United States Marines fire with machine gun. Belt of ammunition moving into machine gun. United States Marine fires with rifle. United States Marines evacuate casualty.
Tank on hilltop during Battle of Okinawa in World War 2. A United States Marine in turret of tank fires mounted machine gun.
United States Marines advances across open field during Battle of Okinawa in World War 2 near Naha. Two United States Marines duck down in field. A United States Marine crawls in a field with rifle. A Marine takes pictures of a machine gunner Marine firing machine gun.
United States infantrymen find Adolf Hitler’s former cell in Landsberg Prison during World War 2. View of Landsberg Prison from across Hindenburgring street (Hindenburgring 12 · 86899 Landsberg am Lech). A United States army jeep is parked nearby. White flags of surrender from two prison windows. Wrecked barbed wire fencing flattened to ground and other ruins next to watch tower near Landsberg Prison. United States soldiers look through bedding and inspect memorabilia inside prison cell formerly belonging to Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment after the failed Beer Hall Putsch. A portrait of Adolf Hitler and a Nazi flag hang on the wall of the infamous cell. A soldier runs finger through entries in a logbook, points to portrait of Adolf Hitler and Nazi flag. A man standing outside Lansberg prison points to the window of Hitler's cell.
United States tanks, and other vehicles of “A” and “C” Companies, 116th Cav Regt, 12th Armored Division, XXI Corps, Seventh US Army, move through Bavarian countryside towards Weilheim in Oberbayern during World War 2. POV the Bavarian Alps can be seen from the background of farmland as seen from moving tank. German prisoners, one with hands up briefly, clear road debris on road under direction of United States soldiers. A German soldier pulls a smoking bag out of the cargo area of a truck stopped on the road.
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