A World War II poster that reads: "Donate to the War Relief of the German Red Cross".
A young Soviet soldier carrying an MG 34. Colorization by Doug Banks.
A Gebirgsjäger cleans his rifle. Most likely during the Battle of the Caucasus, late 1942.
Luftwaffe troops securing areas recently overran by Soviet troops at Stalingrad, suburb of Minina, September 19, 1942. The man in the foreground, Oberleutnant der Reserve Helmut Wilhelm Schnatz, Chef of 3.Batterie/Flak-Regiment 25, would die later that same day. Possibly the last photograph of him.
March 10, 1945: U.S. troops in the Pacific islands continued to find enemy holdouts long after the main Japanese forces had either surrendered or disappeared. Guam was considered cleared by August 12, 1944, but parts of the island were still dangerous half a year later. Here, patrolling Marines pass a dead Japanese sniper. These Marines may belong to the Fifty-second Defense Battalion, one of two black units sent to the Pacific.