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Terneuzen Netherlands, Oct. 13,1944--SECOND WORLD WAR--Prisoners arrive via alligator and debark, Scheldt pocket embarkation point, West of Terneuzen Netherlands. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (  National Archives of Canada-Donald I. Grant ) PA-136823
Rome, Italy; December 20,1944--People - Lieut. Paul E. Vincent and other members of the Canadian Army with the Pope Pius XII (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-166066
Goes, Netherlands; October 31,1944 --Second World War -- Dutch children dressed in orange paper hats and ribbons parade across the town square after 2 Canadian Infantry Division liberates Beveland. Goes, Netherlands, 30 Oct. 1944. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/Ken Bell ) PA-137919
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CP1STO577992 | 1944 
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". And Stop Whistling  ''Day and Night''!" All the slave-workers that Germany could muster could not stop the round-the-clock bombing offensive which softened-up her war factories. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1994579)
WHS#38886: Oscar Mayer worker cutting a pig carcass. March 22, 1944. Vinje, Arthur M., 1888-1972. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
WHS#38866: Snazzy Chazzy and his Grenadiers, eigth grade students at Nakoma School, who play some real Milwaukee-style German tempo, March 22, 1944. Vinje, Arthur M., 1888-1972. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection
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CP2STO50179 | 1944-03 
FILE - In this March 1944 file photo, U.S. World War II General Dwight D. Eisenhower, center, as Commander of the invasion of Europe. At center right is British Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur W. Tedder and left is British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery. President Trump and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron will next week honor the dwindling number of veterans of the D-Day landing that turned World War II amid plenty of signs the bonds of friendship are under strain. The United States has had a special bond with France throughout its history and especially during two world wars over the past century when even future presidents and sons of presidents risked their lives for the freedom of a friendly nation. (AP Photo, File)
BIG BEN London England

Yanks and Big Ben 1944
FILE - In this March 2, 1944 file photo, actress Ingrid Bergman arrives with film producer David O. Selznick at Grauman's Chinese Theater for the 16th annual Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. Bergman is nominated for best actress for her role in "For Whom the Bell Tolls." The storied Hollywood Boulevard movie palace opened its doors on May 18, 1927. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579799 | 1944-03 
Actress Pat Kirkwood as principal boy Robin Goodfellow in the Pantomime Goody Two Shoes Entertainment  Pantomime  Christmas December 1944 1940s. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3181211)
PREMIUM --  WHS#13338: Group portrait of boy and girl confirmands and a priest, on the steps at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 410 East Main Street.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1944. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#13274: Dane County Courthouse, 207 West Main Street.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1944. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47716 | 1944 
WAR II  CANADA  FORCES IN THE NETHERLANDS
CANADIAN SOLDIERS FURNISHED A BREN GUN CARRIER FOR SANTA CLAUS AND TWO BLACK-FACED ATTENDANTS IN COSTUME TO RIDE THROUGH A TYPICAL DUTCH VILLAGE NEAR NIJMEGEN IN CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS. SOME OF THE CHILDREN FOR WHOM A PARTY WAS GIVEN RIDE ALONG IN THE CARRIER. 12-12-44 [1944]
Julius Ochs ADLER   USA. New York Times
(WX6) WASHINGTON, Nov. 8--BRIG. GEN. ADLER DECORATED--Uudersecretary of War ROBERT P. PATTERSON (RIGHT) PINS THE LEGION OF MERIT ON THE TUNIC OF BRIG.GEN JULIUS OCHS ADLER, ASSISTANT COMMANDER OF THE SIXTH INFANTRY FROM SEPT.20, 1941 TO JUNE 19, 1944, DURING CEREMONY AT PENTAGON HERE TODAY. BRIG. GEN. ADLER, WHO RETURNS TO CIVILIAN STATUS NOV. 17, AS VICE PRESIDENT AND  GENERAL MANAGER OF THE NEW YORK TIMES AND PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER OF THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES, SERVED IN COMBAT AREAS OF THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC.  (AP Wirephoto)(F41650STFRC44)
(FX2-OCT. 28) PRESIDENT OSMENA STARTS BACK TO PHILIPPINES -- PRESIDENT SERGIO OSMENA,  PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES, WAVES FAREWELL TO NEW GUIENA AS HE PREPARES TO EMBARK TO RETURN TO THE PHILIPPINES. OSMENA LANDED WITH GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR WHEN AMERICAN FORCES INVADED LEYTE. (AP WIREPHOTO FROM U.S. ARMY) (NRW71030USA/PL) 1944
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CP1STO577991 | 1944 
Terneuzen Netherlands, Oct. 13,1944--SECOND WORLD WAR--Prisoners arrive via alligator and debark, Scheldt pocket embarkation point, West of Terneuzen Netherlands. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (  National Archives of Canada-Donald I. Grant ) PA-136823
Rome, Italy; December 20,1944--People - Lieut. Paul E. Vincent and other members of the Canadian Army with the Pope Pius XII (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-166066
Goes, Netherlands; October 31,1944 --Second World War -- Dutch children dressed in orange paper hats and ribbons parade across the town square after 2 Canadian Infantry Division liberates Beveland. Goes, Netherlands, 30 Oct. 1944. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/Ken Bell ) PA-137919
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CP1STO577992 | 1944 
The Oval whilst being used as a Prisoner of War camp during World War Two.
Frank Swift, the English goalkeeper, manages to stop a shot on goal from Andrew Black, the Scottish forward.
Damage caused by bombs dropped in Central London last night.
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CP2STO47714 | 1944 
Julius Ochs ADLER   USA. New York Times
(WX6) WASHINGTON, Nov. 8--BRIG. GEN. ADLER DECORATED--Uudersecretary of War ROBERT P. PATTERSON (RIGHT) PINS THE LEGION OF MERIT ON THE TUNIC OF BRIG.GEN JULIUS OCHS ADLER, ASSISTANT COMMANDER OF THE SIXTH INFANTRY FROM SEPT.20, 1941 TO JUNE 19, 1944, DURING CEREMONY AT PENTAGON HERE TODAY. BRIG. GEN. ADLER, WHO RETURNS TO CIVILIAN STATUS NOV. 17, AS VICE PRESIDENT AND  GENERAL MANAGER OF THE NEW YORK TIMES AND PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER OF THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES, SERVED IN COMBAT AREAS OF THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC.  (AP Wirephoto)(F41650STFRC44)
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DOG ASSISTS IN RESCUE OF ROBOT BOMB VICTIMS

"DARKIE", AN ARMY-TRAINED ALSATIAN DOG ASSISTS RESCUE WORKERS BY SCENTING CASUALTIES BURIED IN THE DEBRIS OF A BUILDING IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND HIT BY A GERMAN ROBOT BOMB OCTOBER 31.

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FILE - In this Nov. 28, 1944, file photo, Southern California quarterback Jim Hardy poses. Hardy, the oldest living University of Southern California and Los Angeles Rams football player who was the MVP of the 1945 Rose Bowl, has died. He was 96. The university said he died Aug. 16 of natural causes at his home in the desert city of La Quinta, 130 miles east of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579783 | 1944-11 
VERSAILLES (France)

NY16-SEPT, 1) YANKS IN PALACE OF VERSAILLES?AMERICAN SOLDIERS GAZE AT A PAINTING OF THE CELEBRATIONS FOR THE FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF FRANCE IN 1889 AS THEY MAKE A TOUR OF THE CHATEAU OE VERSAILLES, THIS PHOTO WAS MADE BY HARRY HARRIS, ASSOCIATED PRESS STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ON ASSIGNMENT WITH THE WAR TIME STILL PHOTO- GRAPHIC POOL.(AP WIREPHOTO)(KKCH61715HH-STF) 1944
UNITED STATES Declaration of Independence

(WX17) WASHINGTON, SEPT.26-DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE RETURNED -- THE ORIGINAL DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, WHICH HAD BEEN MOVED TO A SECRET, BOMB-PROOF CRYPT AFTER PEARL HARBOR, IS RETURNED TO THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TODAY WITH PERMISSION OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF TO GO ON PUBLIC VIEW OCT. 1. EXAMINING THE DOCUMENT ARE (LEFT TO RIGHT) DAVID C. MEARNS, DIRECTOR, REFERENCE DEPARTMENT; ARCHIBALD McLEISH, LIBRARIAN: AND VERNER W. CLAPP, DIRECTOR. ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT.

(AP WIREPHOTO) (GD31924STF-ELA)  1944
ITALY Army
ITALIAN TROOPS MOVE UP TO THE FRONT 
ITALIAN TROOPS (ABOVE), NOW FIGHTING SIDE BY SIDE WITH AMERICAN AND BRITISH SOLDIERS TO FREE THEIR HOMELAND OF THE GERMANS, MOVE UP TO THE FRONT THROUGH THIS TINY TOWN IN SOUTHERN ITALY.

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CP1STO579787 | 1944-09 
PREMIUM --

 RAF MOSQUITO: A Royal Air Force De Havilland Mosquito aircraft in flight. 1944. The Mosquito was used in both a reconnaissance and bombing role, including operations over the German capital, Berlin.  16/10/04:  More than 150 veteran airmen who flew the daring and nimble Mosquito planes during the Second World War were meeting Saturday October 16, 2004, for their final reunion. The Mosquito Aircrew Association is gathering for the last time because of the elderly age of its members. They will meet at the Royal Air Force Museum in north west London to reminisce and inspect one of the planes they used to fly.  Picture part of PA Second World War collection.
American troops use their jeep to help in rescue and fire fighting during German bombing raids on London.
Private Betty Wood, a former Leeds factory worker, 'striking up the arc'. The training of ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) on the maintenance and working of searchlights is being speeded up so that more girls are able to take the place of men in this work.
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CP2STO50183 | 1944-01 
WAR II  CANADA  FORCES IN THE NETHERLANDS
CANADIAN SOLDIERS FURNISHED A BREN GUN CARRIER FOR SANTA CLAUS AND TWO BLACK-FACED ATTENDANTS IN COSTUME TO RIDE THROUGH A TYPICAL DUTCH VILLAGE NEAR NIJMEGEN IN CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS. SOME OF THE CHILDREN FOR WHOM A PARTY WAS GIVEN RIDE ALONG IN THE CARRIER. 12-12-44 [1944]
WORLD WAR II Prisoners
12/22/1944
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THEY KNOW WAR
SOME OF THE MORE THAN 1,000 SOLDIERS FOUND IN A GERMAN PRISONER-OF-WAR CAMP CAPTURED BY THE AMERICANS NEAR SARREGUEMINES, FRANCE, LOOK THROUGH THE BARBED WIRE. THE CAMP HELD RUSSIANS, ITALIANS, SERBIANS, POLES AND FRENCHMEN, SOME OF WHOM HAD BEEN IN GERMAN HANDS SINCE THE FALL OF WARSAW MORE THAN FIVE YEARS AGO. PHOTO BY BYRON ROLLINS, ASSOCIATED PRESS STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER WITH THE WARTIME STILL PICTURE POOL.

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GERMAN PRISONERS LEAVE CAPTURED ANTWERP

BELGIAN CITIZENS OF ANTWERP LINE THE STREETS OF THE CITY AS A LONG LINE OF GERMAN PRISONERS IS MARCHED TO A PRISONER OF WAR ENCLOSURE UNDER THE ARMED GUARD OF BRITISH SOLDIERS WHO TOOK THE PORT. IN THE BACKGROUND IS THE CENTRAL STATION OF ANTWERP. THIS IS A BRITISH OFFICIAL PHOTO.

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CP1STO579779 | 1944-12 
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