A German Steam Locamotive DEUTSCHE REICHSBAHN (DRB) passing by a bombed Greek train wreck. Greece 1942
An Austrian Medical Doctor from Burgkirchen reading the Bible 1939
German army officers training with the Mg34 Machine Gun. Kreuznach Barracks Germany 1939
German Luftwaffe unit Luftlotte 2 drive past the Red Church / Church of Saints Simon and Helena in Minsk Belarus 1941.
Luftwaffe RKT Knights Cross Ritterkreuz Franz Kieslich Germany 1943
1947 New York City car traffic hotel poster adverts coca cola
Deutsche Reichsbahn(DRB) 52 Lokomotive Train Leipzig Hauptbahnhof Main Train Station 1940. Mobelhaus Hoffner.
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Deutsche Bucherei entrance Leipzig Germany 1941
American Navy sailor with P9 Roadking Plymouth Sedan. 65th Engineer Battalion. Schofield Barracks. Pearl Harbor. 1941
Local Greek palace guard Evzones in traditional foustanella costume. Athens. Greece. 1939.
Troops of the US 101st Cavalry Regiment arrive at Landsberg Concentration Camp 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
American GI war reporter and photographer in Normandy France 1944
A German soldier wearing a captured Polish army hat. Shooting Training grounds in Poland 1939
2 Large troop transport Locomotives stopping to let soldiers stretch their legs before continuing to the Eastern Front 1942.
A young Greek boy wearing Traditional Tsolias attire. Acropolis Athens Greece. April 1941. Tsoliadaki
15.5.1940 Captured French Peugeot Petrol Tanker in Bouly Wavre Belgien. Artillerie Regt. 50
Obergefreiten Karl Geilhufe
1.8. 1939 bis 11.4.1940 Artillerie Kolonne 5 / A.R. 50
12.4.40 bis 8.11.1940 3. / Fernsprech Kompanie b ( mot ) KNA 44
42-24998 P-47G-5-CU Congaree Army Air Field (South Carolina, USA) - May 1, 1944 at Wampee Landing Strip
(South Carolina, USA) - Pilot: Eugene J. McCloskey
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Eugene McCloskey, SN O-810396, Air Medal with 5 oak leaf clusters (1 silver oak leaf cluster).
Was with 404th FG in Normandy
based at Le Mesnil Eury, France in July 1944
Aircraft was assigned to 338 Fighter Group/441th Fighter Squadron at the time of the accident.
It was listed as "Forced landing out of gas".
Early P-47 Thundebolt, Razorback