A 7th Armored 3-inch M5 anti-tank gun covers a road near Vielsalm, Belgium, Dec. 23, 1944.
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La Gleize (2)
La Gleize after a fierce battle between the Americans and the Kampgruppe Peiper. The 800 German soldiers left around 135 vehicles (including a Tiger II) and fled on foot across the Amblève into the Forest.
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Budapest – Fishermans bastion (1)
Three soviet officers look over the newly conquered Hungarian capital from the terrace of the Fishermans bastion in Budapest 1945.
Then image: Attribution: FOTO:FORTEPAN / Ungváry Krisztián
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Malmedy – Rue Outrelepont
Malmedy, Rue Outrelepont, 1945-2017
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Honsfeld (1)
Soldiers from the Kampfgruppe Peiper in the Belgian town of Honsfeld during Ardennes Offensive, December 17, 1944
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Bütgenbach
The 1st Battalion of the 26th Infantry Regiment U.S. 26th Infantry Regiment passing through the railway viaduct north of Bütgenbach, Belgium. The viaduct was blown up by retreating german troops.
Then image: Wikimedia
Source: US Army Center for Military History
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Acerno (2) – Via Roma
Operation Avalanche: Allied troops entering the mountain village of Acerno, Italy in 1943.
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Rahier
Dec. 22, 1944 the 2nd Bn, 504 Parachute Infantry Reg. is crossing the village of Rahier as to relieve the 1st Bn in Cheneux after the battle.
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La Gleize (1)
Battle of the Bulge: 30th Infantry Division inthe village of La Gleize in December 1944.
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Colleville-Sur-Mer (2)
US troops moving past the church at Colleville-sur-mer just after D-day.
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Source: National Archives US (free domain)
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