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BBC Monitoring Service, Caversham Park, Reading. De centrale hal met kaarten met alle oorlogshandelingen die voortdurend up to date gehouden worden
German woman reads the Allied proclamation. A German woman takes notes ftom the Military Government proclamation in Bamberg afte the wown had been cleares by the Americans April 14, 1945
Men and women in the reading room. This photo is from a group of photos of the recreation and club room maintained in Amsterdam by the Refugee Committee.
German read U.S. Army-controlles newspaper. German civilians in Frankfurt-on-Main read a posted copy of the U.S Army-controlled newspaper Frankfurter Peresse announcing the death of Adolf Hitler. The newspaper, printed in German, carries articles approved by Supreme Headquartes Allied Expeditionary Force.
German atrocities in Holland. Sing reading: Neutral Zone. Nevertheless, anyone within this zone was shot at without warming.
Men and women reading in a library at the community center. This photo is from a group of photos of the recreation and club room maintained in Amsterdam by the Refugee Committee.
Paris crowds, deprived of buses, read latest news of crisis. Part of a crowd at a busstop in the place de l'opera, anxiously scanning their evening newspaper for news of the crisis this evening aug. 24.
U.S. engineers read Nazi sign. Engineers of the First U.S. Army read the sign Victory or Chaos, left behind by the Germans in Vettweiss. Eighteen miles southwest of Cologne, Vettweiss was taken as First U.S. Army troops drove toward the great industrial Rhine city, captured March 6, 1945.
Britain's new ambassador to America reads Hitler's 'Mein Kampf'. Lord Lothian photohraphed reading herr Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' in an attempt to find out the German Fuhrer's aims and ambitions, in his London office this morning, April 25.
Army 562 A quiet corner in the reading and writing room. Kantine en recreatieruimtes in het Nederlandse legerkamp in Wolverhampton. Een rustig hoekje in de lees- en schrijfzaal.