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25. August 1944:
Paris est libre
Bilder aus dem Nationalen Archiv der USA
Americans in Paris 1919 / Bomben auf Paris 1943

ARC Identifier: 531309 -
GI's at the Rainbow Corner Red Cross Club in Paris, France, whoop it up
after buying the special edition of the Paris Post, which carried the
banner headline, "JAPS QUIT." , 08/10/1945

ARC Identifier: 531506 -
Medicine in the form of ice-cream sundaes and banana splits are enjoyed by
the convalescing battle casualties at the 1st U.S. General Hospital,
Paris, France. , 02/22/1945

ARC Identifier: 195339 -
US troops aboard the USS Gen. Harry Taylor reverse their route back to NY.
, 08/11/1945
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library (NLFDR), 4079 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park,
NY 12538-1999 PHONE: 845-486-7770, FAX: 845-486-1147, EMAIL:
roosevelt.library@nara.gov

Private First Class Lee Harper, who was wounded in Normandy, is greeted by
his 2< year old sister, Janet, whom he had never seen before, on his
arrival in New York City on August. 1, 1945. His mother and his wife look
on. Press Association. , 1942 - 1945
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