The Moscow Victory Parade, June 24, 1945. Found in the collection of Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Landing ships putting cargo ashore on Omaha Beach, at low tide during the first days of the operation, mid-June, 1944. Among identifiable ships present are LST-532 (in the center of the view); USS LST-262 (3rd LST from right); USS LST-310 (2nd LST from right); USS LST-533 (partially visible at far right); and USS LST-524. Note barrage balloons overhead and Army "half-track" convoy forming up on the beach. The LST-262 was one of 10 Coast Guard-manned LSTs that participated in the invasion of Normandy, France. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Soviet soldiers in Polozk (Belarus), propaganda poster celebrating the reconquest of the city and urging the liberation of the Baltic from Nazi German occupation Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Field Marshal Montgomery receives German Admiral Von Friedeburg and other members of the surrender delegation at 21st Army Group Headquarters near Lüneburg, 3 May 1945. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Lettland beging seinen Nationalfeiertag. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
nav precīzas informācijas, bet ir daudz spekulējumi, ka bilde ir feika. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Field Marshall Wilhelm Keitel signing the unconditional surrender of the German Wehrmacht at the Soviet headquarters in Karlshorst, Berlin. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Picture found in Honkawa Elementary School in 2013 of the Hiroshima atom bomb cloud, believed to have been taken about 30 minutes after detonation of about 10km (6 miles) east of the hypocentre. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
The Brandenburg Gate, pictured in 1985 during the Cold War era when the Berlin Wall divided the city, Germany and Europe. The Wall was torn down in 1989 and the two German states reunified officially in 1992. Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Original caption: 11/20/1961-Berlin, Germany- East German soldiers, policemen, militiamen and other workers labored through the night Nov. 19th through 20th to erect this new wall before the Brandenburg Gate. They turned the Communist refugee wall into a fortification designed to withstand a Western attack. "The first wall was built August 13th to keep the East Germans in," an Allied official said. "The new work is obviously aimed at keeping people out." - photographed: November 20, 1961 Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
Original caption: View of wall towards Brandenburg Gate (back) as seen from German Reichstags Building. - photographed: August 10, 1966 Komentāru skaits: 0 - Vērtējums: -
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