35 Most Shocking Unseen photos Of WWII. You Must've Seen.
If You Like This Video Please Subscribe To Our Channel. Give A Big Thumbs Up To This Video And Also Share This Video.
[ Ссылка ]
1.WWII Sweethearts 'Sexted' With Bawdy Acronyms.
2.how queer US soldiers found a place to express themselves in WWII.
3.A graveyard for surplus heavy bombers at Davis-Monthan airbase in the Arizona desert.
4.Armored vehicles sit in storage at a U.S. facility.
5.18 million pounds of scrap brass is piled up at a U.S. Army depot storing unused equipment.
6.Surplus motorcycles in England are bundled in groups of five to be sold as scrap.
7.Engines are removed from mothballed planes at Kingman Air Force Base.
8.800 military Jeeps await auction at a storage facility in England.
9.THE SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE IN FRANCE, 1941-1944.
10.U.S. soldiers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma during WWII.
11.Eisenhower with paratrooper just before D-Day.
12.Soviet soldiers rejoice as Sevastopol is liberated from German occupation, May 9, 1944.
13.This posed photo of the Americans soldiers, left, meeting the Russians on the Elbe.
14.December 7, 1941: A small boat rescues a USS West Virginia crew member from the water after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
15.December 7, 1941: This picture, taken by a Japanese photographer, shows how American ships are clustered together before the surprise Japanese aerial attack on Pear Harbor, Hawaii, on Sunday morning, Dec. 7, 1941.
16. Eight miles from Pearl Harbor, shrapnel from a Japanese bomb riddled this car and killed three civilians in the attack. Two of the victims can be seen in the front seat. The Navy reported there was no nearby military objective.
17. Heavy damage is seen on the battleships U.S.S. Casin and the U.S.S. Downes, stationed at Pearl Harbor after the Japanese attack on the Hawaiian island.
18.Wreckage, identified by the U.S. Navy as a Japanese torpedo plane , was salvaged from the bottom of Pearl Harbor following the surorise attack Dec. 7, 1941.
19.The shattered wreckage of American planes bombed by the Japanese in their attack on Pearl Harbor is strewn on Hickam Field, Dec. 7, 1941.
20.Aug. 1942: U.S. Marines approach the Japanese occupied Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands during World War II.
21.October 16, 1942: Six U.S. Navy scout planes are seen in flight above their carrier.
22.January 1943: The bodies of three American soldiers, fallen in the battle for Buna and Gona, lie on the beach of the island in the Papua New Guinea region during World War II
23.Jan. 26, 1943: An infantryman is on guard on Grassy Knoll in Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands during World War II.
24.June 4, 1943: A wounded U.S. Marine is given a plasma transfusion by nurse Mae Olson aboard an aerial evacuation unit, over Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands.
25.August 1943: Wounded American soldiers are seen as they lie aboard a lighter onshore at Munda Point, New Georgia island.
26.January 1944: U.S. Marines come ashore from the mouth of a Coast Guard manned LST, during the invasion of New Britain Island, at Cape Gloucester.
27.MArch 1944: Hundreds of pictures of pin-up girls adorn the entire wall of this bomber crew shack on Adak Island in the Aleutians in Alaska during World War II.
28.June 1944: Two U.S. Marines are seen crawling to their assigned positions under enemy fire on the beach at Saipan, Mariana Islands.
29.Jewish boy raising his hands, in the Warsaw Ghetto - May, 1943.
30.VE Day marked the official end to the war in Europe, bringing huge numbers out.
31.Americans in New York City jam Times Square on V-E Day.
32.US troops huddle behind the protective front of their landing craft as it nears a beachhead.
33.8th May 1945, London. A young girl and baby on V.E.Day enjoying the celebrations.
34.Tea and sympathy to a now homeless man after a V1 attack that sadly killed his wife and destroyed his home.
35.Ewell Court Red Cross nurses.
![](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/h5rMRZVzOeE/maxresdefault.jpg)