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folder A

92 prints relating to World War II military operations of the U.S. expeditionary forces in France. June 1944-

folder B

29 prints depicting World War II various activities of the U.S. expeditionary forces in France, including prints of Allied supplies flowing into restored port of Le Havre; Allied tugs towing prebuilt harbors to Normandy coast; a U.S. "lost battalion" being relieved. undated

folder C

14 prints depicting U.S. troops liberating civilians and allied soldiers imprisoned by Nazis in France during World War II. undated

folder D

52 prints relating to World War II military operations of the French troops in France and in Germany, and the French Flyers fighting German from home bases. 1944-1945

folder E

22 prints depicting German officers and soldiers being made prisoners in France; dead German soldiers and German material damage in France. 1944

folder F

36 prints depicting French civilians in France. 1944

folder G

18 prints relating to the distribution of U.S. supplies and food to the French population and depicting sick people with nurses. 1944

folder H

13 prints relating to trials and executions of French collaborationists at the end of the war in France. undated

folder I

21 prints relating to the "rebirth of a French town," Laval, gradually getting back to normal life after its liberation by American forces on August 6, 1944, and depicting Laval's population at work. undated

folder J

13 prints depicting U.S. soldiers and French rail men reviving Paris railway yard "Les Batignolles". 1944

folder K

44 prints relating to Armistice Day ceremonies held in Paris and other cities, on November 11, 1944, particularly in the Forest of Compiègne, where Hitler signed the June 1940 armistice with France, on the same spot where the last armistice was concluded, November 11, 1918; various ceremonies in France celebrating liberation by American forces, or commemorating dead soldiers of World War I, as well as prints relating to the ceremonies honoring the 101st U.S. Airborne Division, in France, March 15, 1945.

folder L

23 prints relating to the reopening of the Louvre Museum in Paris, after the city's liberation by American forces, August 1944; the Pasteur Institute in Paris cooperating with the U.S. Army and other miscellaneous prints, including the Luxembourg Palace in Paris, after its evacuation by the Germans.

folder M

103 prints relating to World War II military operations of the U.S. expeditionary forces advancing in Germany. undated

folder N

56 prints relating to the crossing of the Moselle river in Germany by the Third U.S. Army, March 17, 1945, and to the crossing of the Roer river in Germany by the Ninth U.S. Army on a large scale offensive launched on February 23, 1945.

folder O

68 prints relating to the U.S. military operations on crossing the Rhine river in Germany, with prints of the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen, seized March 7, 1945 by the First U.S. Army; the crossing of the Rhine river by the Ninth U.S. Army, March 23, 1945; The U.S. Navy ferrying troops and heavy equipment across the Rhine and the greatest airborne offensive of the war launched March 24, 1945.

folder P

75 prints depicting U.S. troops entering major German cities: Dusseldorf, Cologne, Bonn, Coblenz, Worms, Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Hanover, Munich, Berlin, including prints of Hitler's "Berghof" near Berchtesgaden and general views of Bremen, Hamburg, and Mannheim. 1944-1945

folder Q

102 prints depicting U.S. troops entering small German towns. 1944-1945

folder R

19 prints relating to the bombing of German plants and the taking over of others almost intact by the U.S. forces in Germany. 1944-1945

folder S

25 prints depicting American soldiers on respite from battle, and others either wounded or dead in Germany. 1944-1945

folder T

42 prints depicting German prisoners of war and dead soldiers, in Germany. 1944-1945

folder U-V

88 prints depicting German civilians in Germany. 1944-1945

folder W

37 prints, depicting military operations on other European fronts; Russian troops moving westwards, 1945; various slogans painted on walls in Germany; Munich in 1937; Austria's Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss, who was assassinated by Austrian Nazis in 1934, lying in state in Vienna.

folder X

76 prints depicting important military and political leaders such as Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower; George C. Marshall; Winston C. Churchill; Joseph Stalin; Andrei Gromyko; Charles de Gaulle; Henri Honoré Giraud undated

folder Y-Z

131 prints depicting American, British, and Australian generals, including prints of Harold R.L.G. Alexander; Henry H. Arnold; Anthony J. Drexel Biddle; Haydon L. Boatner; Omar N. Bradley; Lewis H. Brereton; Edward H. Brooke; John K. Cannon; Claire L. Chennault; Mark W. Clark; Arthur B. Cook; John R. Deane; Jacob L. Devers; John L. DeWitt; James H. Doolittle. undated

folder AA

47 prints depicting American political personalities such as Dean G. Acheson; Bernard M. Baruch; Adolph A. Berle, Jr.; Francis Biddle; Sol Bloom; Chester Bowles; Laughlin Currie; Joseph E. Davies; Norman H. Davis; William O. Douglas; James V. Forrestal; Joseph Clark Grew; Fiorello H. LaGuardia. undated

folder BB

25 miscellaneous prints, depicting U.S. pilots during World War II; Clark Gable, American screen star; Charles Boyer, French screen star; Jane Addams, American social reformer and writer; Senator Benedetto Croce, anti-fascist philosopher; General Costa, Italian fascist officer; General Cramer, German commander of all Axis Panzer armies in North Africa. undated