The view from inside a German bunker at Utah Beach.
A Soviet sniper in Stalingrad, 1942. Colorization by Za Roadinu.
The shoulder patch from the United States Air Force's 8th Weather Squadron, active during World War II.
Second Lieutenant Stuart C Alley Jr. of VMF-323 ‘Death Rattlers’, Okinawa 1945. Alley was a Marine Corps fighter Ace with 5 confirmed kills.
An example of the crates used to deliver K-rations to American soldiers.
A British soldier prepares to fire a Bren Gun, 1940.
American soldier Private John Wright, with the 176th Engineers of the US 5th Army, plays an acoustic guitar under the shade of a slightly damaged parasol as he sits near a tank on the northern Italy front, 1945.
German soldiers taking a rest in an occupied town - most likely France.
A Finnish infantry Second lieutenant enjoys his pipe tobacco flavor . Constant fighting took soldiers nerves on they limit and tobacco gave a little relax for the soldiers nerves. That's why it was important to deliver tobacco for the soldiers on the front lines.