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Astonishing World War 2 Photos That Bomb Your Senses

As the saying goes “A picture is worth a thousand words” – I think I’d have to disagree. I
think it tells you more than that. Maybe I am too much of a WW2 fanatic, but every time I
look at those images, my mind starts to analyze every tiny detail in the picture.
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Enjoy the pictures! They come with the official NARA (National Archives and Records
Administration) descriptions. There are 15 in total.
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#1 - Over the Pyramids, Egypt

An Air Transport Command plane flies over the pyramids in Egypt. Loaded with urgent war
supplies and materials, this plane is one of a fleet flying shipments from the U.S. across the
Atlantic and the continent of Africa to strategic battle zones. 1943. Exact Date Shot Unknown.
(Army)
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#2 Arriving in France on D-Day

Omaha Beach US Troops WWII D-Day 1944


WWII D-Day photo of a LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel) from the U.S. Coast Guard-manned USS
Samuel Chase disembarking troops of the U.S. Army's First Division on the morning of June 6, 1944 (D-
Day) at Omaha Beach in Normandy, France..
#3 Shell After Shell

American howitzers shell German forces retreating near Carentan, France. July 11, 1944.
Franklin. (Army)
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#4 Paratroopers over Holland

Parachutes open overhead as waves of paratroops land in Holland during operations by the 1st
Allied Airborne Army. September 1944. Exact Date Shot Unknown (Army)
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#5 Noisy Mortars

“Getting across the Rhine wasn’t all there was to it. There was the little matter of establishing a
beachhead. We threw our mortars at them and everything else we had until they finally gave
away.” 1945. Army. Exact Date Shot Unknown (OWI)
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#6 Stay Low!

“I drew an assault boat to cross in - just my luck. We all tried to crawl under each other because
the lead was flying around like hail.” Crossing the Rhine under enemy fire at St. Goar, March
1945. Army. Exact Date Shot Unknown (OWI)
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#7 Air Bombing

“The first big raid by the 8th Air Force was on a Focke Wulf plant at Marienburg. Coming back,
the Germans were up in full force and we lost at least 80 ships - 800 men, many of them pals.”
1943. Army Air Forces. Exact Date Shot Unknown (OWI)
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#8 Running Into Uncertainty

Soldiers of the 55th Armored Infantry Battalion and tank of the 22nd Tank Battalion, move
through smoke filled street. Wernberg, Germany. April 22, 1945. Pvt. Joseph Scrippens. (Army)
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#9 Spotting

Observer who spotted a machine gun nest finds its location on a map so they can send the
information to artillery or mortars to wipe out the position. Iwo Jima, February 1945. Dreyfuss.
Exact Date Shot Unknown (Marine Corps)
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#10 Raising the Flag

Flag raising on Iwo Jima. February 23, 1945. Joe Rosenthal, Associated Press. (Navy) From the
crest of Mount Suribachi, the Stars and Stripes wave in triumph over Iwo Jima after U.S.
Marines had fought their way inch by inch up its steep lava-encrusted slopes. Ca. February
1945.
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#11 Rockets

Corsair fighter looses its load of rocket projectiles on a run against a Jap stronghold on Okinawa.
In the lower background is the smoke of battle as Marine units move in to follow up with a
Sunday punch. Ca. June 1945. Lt. David D. Duncan. Exact Date Shot Unknown (Marine Corps)
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#12 Dashing For His Life

A Marine dashes through Japanese machine gun fire while crossing a draw, called Death Valley
by the men fighting there. Marines sustained more than 125 casualties in eight hours crossing
this valley. Okinawa, May 10, 1945. Pvt. Bob Bailey. (Marine Corps)
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#13 Anti-aircraft Fire

Japanese night raiders are greeted with a lacework of anti-aircraft fire by the Marine defenders of
Yonatan airfield, on Okinawa. In the foreground are Marine Corsair fighter planes of the “Hell’s
Belles’ squadron. 1945. T.Sgt. Chorlest. Exact Date Shot Unknown (Marine Corps)
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#14 Air Raids

USS ESSEX based TBMs and SB2Cs dropping bombs on Hokadate, Japan. July 1945. Exact
Date Shot Unknown (Navy)
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#15 Hundreds of Shells

Task Force 58 raid on Japan. 40mm guns firing aboard USS HORNET on 16 February 1945, as
the carrier’s planes were raiding Tokyo. Note expended shells and ready-service ammunition at
right. February 1945. Lt. Comdr. Charles Kerlee. (Navy) - Note the shells on ground.
#16 USS Nevada at Pearl

Description

USS Nevada smoking at Pearl Harbor. Dec. 7, 1941


Chance Vought V173

Description

This aircraft was designed for the US Navy and the blueprints for this airframe were delivered in
1939.Also known as the Zimmerman 'Flying Pancake' or the 'Flying Flapjack'. Flight testing wa s
extensively undertaken during 1942 and 1943 resulting in reports of 'flying saucers' from
surprised Connecticut residents.
Stuka dive

Description

Stuka dive, Poland 1939.


Shot by sniper

Description

Chinese soldier shot by Japanese sniper

"A guerrilla (belonging to the Chiang Kai-Shek army), Private Chu Wen-hai, is wounded in action during
skirmishing in 1939", it's the title of this photo in the book "Camera in Conflict", the Hulton Getty Picture
Collection, a book about the history of combat photography.
Dead Soviet soldier

Description

Dead Soviet soldier got caught by the tracks of his own tank - at least that's what the official caption
says.
Through the sniper's scope

Description

German soldier falls to his death after being shot by a Russian sniper seconds before
Soldiers Shooting Cannon from Airstrip WWII

Description

World War II photo of soldiers firing a cannon from an airstrip.


WWII B-17 Aircraft in Bombing Formation

Description

World War II photo of B-17 airplanes flying in a bombing formation. Photo is an aerial view.
USS Oklahoma Sinking in Pearl Harbor WWII

Description

Pearl Harbor photo of USS Oklahoma (BB-37) battleship sinking.


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