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Tofino, British Columbia December 29,1945 Accidents - Wreckage of Noorduyn 'Norseman" aircraft CF-BDD of Canadian Pacific Airlines at Tofino, B.C.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)C033573
Ottawa, Ontario; November 19,1945--Official Visits-- Rt. Hon. Clement Attlee, Prime Minister of Great Britain, walks with Prime Minister William Lyon Mckenzie King through the columned corridors of the Centre Block, Parliament Buildings on his way to address a joint session of the Commons and Senate in the Commons Chambers (CP PHOTO) 1999  ( National Archives of Canada/G. Hunter ) C-047582
Quebec City, Quebec; October 1945--United Nations --Lester B. Pearson presiding at a plenary session of the founding conference of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-117587
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CP1STO577990 | 1945 
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WHS#41541: Four young women, probably University of Wisconsin students, standing with a cow snow sculpture. February 10, 1945. Vinje, Arthur M., 1888-1972. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
PREMIUM --  WHS#13073: "Autumn Andy" and "Summer Sally" figurines made at Madison Ceramic Arts Studio, 12 North Blount Street.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1945. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#33293: Commander A.E. Reymont shaves his face while division surgeon Captain C.P. Archambault looks on. The foxhole became quarters for doctors and commanding officers.  1945. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50158 | 1945-02 
PREMIUM --  04/02/1945 : On this day in 1945 the three allied leaders, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, met to discuss the fate of Germany after WW II. L-R: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin with their advisers at Yalta, in the Crimea, where the Allies decided the future of post-Second World War Europe.   * The agreement was instrumental to the partitioning of Germany and the inception of the United Nations. 04/09/00: Churchill is to be honoured by People to People International, an organisation founded by President Dwight Eisenhower during an event taking place at the Cabinet War Rooms, Whitehall.
On this day in 1945 the three allied leaders, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, met to discuss the fate of Germany after WW II. L-R: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin with their advisers at Yalta, in the Crimea, where the Allies decided the future of post-Second World War Europe.
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 04/02/1945 : On this day in 1945 the three allied leaders, Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, met to discuss the fate of Germany after WW II. L-R: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin with their advisers at Yalta, in the Crimea, where the Allies decided the future of post-Second World War Europe.
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CP2STO50159 | 1945-02 
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(FX2-FEB.27) THEY PUT U.S.FLAG ATOP SURIBACHI --MARINES OF THE 28TH REGIMENT FIFTH DIVISION, WAVE FROM IN FRONT OF THE AMERICAN FLAG THEY PUT ATOP SURIBACHI, IWO JIMA'S VOLCANO, AFTER A BITTER UPHILL BATTLE WITH THE JAPS IN CAVES AND PILLBOXES ON IWO JIMA'S NATURAL FORT.   JOE ROSENTHAL ON ASSIGNMENT WITH WARTIME STILL PICTURE POOL. (APWIREPHOTO) (NRW31300JJR/PL) 1945
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BRITISH AND CANADIAN ARMOR READY TO MOVE 

A CONCENTRATION OF TANKS, ARMORED VEHICLES AND TRUCKS, LINE THE ROADSIDE ON THE FRINGE OF THE REICHSWALD, AS BRITISH AND CANADIAN FORCES PREPARE TO MOVE FORWARD IN THEIR OFFENSIVE. THIS PHOTO WAS MADE BY EDDIE WORTH, ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER WITH THE WARTIME STILL PICTURE POOL.

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FREED FROM CAPTIVITY IN MANILA

Among prisoners freed from internment at Santo Tomas University Prison Camp in Manila, P.E., when American Forces ousted the Japanese, were these five living examples of maltreatment at the hands of the Japs.  (Left to Right) Hugo G. Winkler, who weighed 135 pounds when he was first interned and now weighs 87; Thomas B. Loft, was 160 pounds, now 102; Arthur Williamson, 145 when interned, now 103; Harold B. Leney, was 185 pounds and dropped to 105; and David Woryell, who came in weighing 135 now 95 pounds.  Photo made by Carl Mydans, Life Photographer, for the Wartime Still Picture pool.  (EDS: U.S. Addresses not Available)  

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CP1STO579778 | 1945-02 
A crowd of civilians and servicemen gather to view the notice posted on the gates of Wandsworth Prison in London announcing the execution of John Amery who was executed at the jail in December 1945 after admitting treachery.
(L-R) CS Bongard, RFU Committee member, and Billy Williams, purchaser of the land on which Twickenham was built
RAF Group Captain Douglas Bader (right) drives, watched by his playing partner Wing Commander PB Lucas (left)
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CP2STO47711 | 1945 
Tofino, British Columbia December 29,1945 Accidents - Wreckage of Noorduyn 'Norseman" aircraft CF-BDD of Canadian Pacific Airlines at Tofino, B.C.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)C033573
Ottawa, Ontario; November 19,1945--Official Visits-- Rt. Hon. Clement Attlee, Prime Minister of Great Britain, walks with Prime Minister William Lyon Mckenzie King through the columned corridors of the Centre Block, Parliament Buildings on his way to address a joint session of the Commons and Senate in the Commons Chambers (CP PHOTO) 1999  ( National Archives of Canada/G. Hunter ) C-047582
Quebec City, Quebec; October 1945--United Nations --Lester B. Pearson presiding at a plenary session of the founding conference of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-117587
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CP1STO577990 | 1945 
FILE - In this Dec. 26, 1945, file photo, actress Peggy Cummins, 20, smiles in Superior Court, in Los Angeles, after her contract with Twentieth Century-Fox Studio had been approved. Cummins, who gave an indelible performance as the lethal, beret-wearing robber in the noir classic "Gun Crazy," has died. Cummins, who retired from acting in the early 1960s, died Friday, Dec. 29, 2017, in London at age 92.  (AP Photo/File)
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ST. vITH--A TOWN OF RUBBLE  (ONE OF A SET)

A YEAR AFTER THE "BATTLE OF THE BULGE" A STEAM SHOVEL CLEANS A PATH THROUGH THE RUBBLE IN THIS STREET OF ST. VITH.   AMERICAN FORCES, DEFENDING THE TOWN, WERE WIPED OUT BY THE GERMAN DRIVE THROUGH BELGIUM. THE POPULATION IS ONE THIRD OF THE PREWAR NUMBER.

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THE HADAMAR ATROCITY TRIAL BEGINS. 

THE HADAMAR MASS MURDER TRIAL, THE FIRST MASS ATROCITY TRIAL TO BE HELD IN THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION ZONE, BEGAN AT WIESBADEN, GERMANY, ON OCTOBER 8, 1945. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THT GERMAN CIVILIANS WILL BE FACING MURDER CHARGES NOT INVOLVING AMERICAN NATIONALS. SIX MEN AND ONE WOMAN ARE BEIND TRIED FOR THE MURDER OF 500 POLISH AND RUSSIAN SLAVE LABOURERS AT THE MENTAL INSTITUTION OF HADAMAR, 40 MILES FROM FARNKFURT. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: NURSE IRMGARD HUBER, CHIEF FEMALE NURSE AT THE HADAMAR MENTAL INSTITUTION, SHE IS BEING CHARGE WITH SIX MEN FOR THE MURDER OF 500 POLISH AND RUSSIAN SLAVE LABOURERS.

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CP1STO577989 | 1945 
"Look What''s Crawling Out Again" Soon, the fascists and crypto-fascists began to rear their heads again.  There was Mosley''s release, the 18B reunion Dinner, the Kingdom House crew.  Demoracy still needed to be on guard against the enemy within. (THE BURDEN OF TYRANNY LIFTED BY THE VALOUR OF THE PEOPLE). Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1993426)
PREMIUM --  WHS#12719: Interior of Madison Public Library at 206 North Carroll Street. The view includes the Reference Room, Information Desk, and Return Window with three librarians and one patron.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1945. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#12790: Men and women sitting around a table, sampling slices of Oscar Mayer meat products in the Oscar Mayer laboratory.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1945. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47713 | 1945 
Lord's officials hold back spectators who tried to force the Grace gates open after being locked out due to the huge interest in the game.
Royal Australian Air Force airmen watching the match
A long queue for the tea bar
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CP2STO50148 | 1945-07 
(L-R) CS Bongard, RFU Committee member, and Billy Williams, purchaser of the land on which Twickenham was built
A section of the huge 85,000 crowd spills out of the packed stands onto the pitch as several hundred daring souls, desperate to see the lauded Dynamo Moscow team, get an elevated, if somewhat dangerous, view from the roof of the stand
Fleet Street, London during a blackout as a result of several London Gas Works striking.
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CP2STO50141 | 1945-11 
THE HADAMAR ATROCITY TRIAL BEGINS. 

THE HADAMAR MASS MURDER TRIAL, THE FIRST MASS ATROCITY TRIAL TO BE HELD IN THE AMERICAN OCCUPATION ZONE, BEGAN AT WIESBADEN, GERMANY, ON OCTOBER 8, 1945. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THT GERMAN CIVILIANS WILL BE FACING MURDER CHARGES NOT INVOLVING AMERICAN NATIONALS. SIX MEN AND ONE WOMAN ARE BEIND TRIED FOR THE MURDER OF 500 POLISH AND RUSSIAN SLAVE LABOURERS AT THE MENTAL INSTITUTION OF HADAMAR, 40 MILES FROM FARNKFURT. 

ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO SHOWS: NURSE IRMGARD HUBER, CHIEF FEMALE NURSE AT THE HADAMAR MENTAL INSTITUTION, SHE IS BEING CHARGE WITH SIX MEN FOR THE MURDER OF 500 POLISH AND RUSSIAN SLAVE LABOURERS.

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FILE - the Oct. 13, 1945 file photo shows the St. Augustine church behind the remains of the Ghetto Quarter of Warsaw, Poland.  Warsaw, a city of Old World charm that was turned to rubble and ash by Nazi Germany, has been reborn twice. The Polish capital first became an example of socialist city planning, rising in the postwar era as a drab and grey embodiment of oppressive Communist rule. But almost three decades of post-communist economic growth have produced a booming city of modern glass architecture, cutting-edge museums and revitalized historic buildings.  (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Oct. 23, 1945, file photo, Jackie Robinson, first Negro player in the major leagues, signs with the Montreal Royals in Montreal. From left are: Royals president Hector Racine, Branch Rickey Jr., Robinson and Royals vice-president Romeo Gauvreau. Baseball's MVP award is engraved with the name of Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the first baseball commissioner. No Blacks played in the majors during his quarter-century tenure; Jackie Robinson broke the barrier about 2 1/2 years after Landis died. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579762 | 1945-10 
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