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.
A steam locomotive train carrying freight pauses in the desert in Iran during World War II. Train engineer and brakeman exit the train and receive new orders from a dispatcher. Iranian train engineer reads dispatch before climbing back into the locomotive.
United States Major General Walton H. Walker receives Fourragère military award from the French during World War 2. French officers march down monument stairs of the Victory Monument in Verdun (Rue Mazel, 55100 Verdun, France) Major General Walton H. Walker, of the XX Corps, receives the Fourragère. Major General Walton H. Walker shakes hands with French officers. French troops pass in review at the Verdun Victory Monument.
CRITICALPAST.COM: About Us | Contact Us | FAQs - How to Order | License Agreement | My Account | My Lightboxes | Shopping Cart | Advanced Search | Featured Collections | Website Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy ©2026 CriticalPast LLC.
License Agreement |
Terms & Conditions |
Privacy Policy
©2026 CriticalPast LLC.