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This photograph was taken from another aircraft flying in the same formation, note the open window/vent on the right.

109. C-46 Transport Aircrafts in Flight During World War II

A-26 Invader Attack Bombers flying in a tight formation somewhere in the Pacific Theater during World War II.

110. Douglas A-26 Invader Attack Bombers in Flight During World War II

Wife of West Virginia Governor Clarence Watson Meadows (1945-1949).

111. First Lady of West Virginia, Nancy Massie Meadows

Several ladies gather around a table set for tea and two children sit in front wearing colonial-era costumes. Back row, l to r: Mrs. Baker; unknown; unknown; Mrs. Carl Walker; and Mrs. Welch. End of table, l: Mrs. Helen Camp; other end, Mrs. W. B. Bartlett. In front on left: Alece Fisher.

112. Gassaway Celebration, Braxton County, W. Va.

Unidentified Post Office employees pose on the front steps of the Post Office on High Street in downtown Morgantown.

113. Group Portrait of Postal Employees at Morgantown Post Office, Monongalia County, W. Va,

Inscribed on the back of the photograph, "Noel Conley and crew". Conley was from Clarksburg, West Virginia.

114. United States Navy Flight Crew During World War II, Pacific Theater

A rambild-verlag (stereocard) of a historic Augsburg building gutted by the Allied bombing during World War II.

115. House of Weavers Burned Out, Augsburg, Germany

A raumbild-verlag (stereocard) of a historic Munich building after Germany was bombed during World War II.

116. Throne-Hall in Kings Residence After Bombing; Munich, Germany

A raumbild-verlag (stereocard) of what was left of the ancient quarter and entrance to Saalgasse after Germany was bombed during World War II.

117. Saalgasse In Ruins, Frankfort on Main, Germany

A raumbild-verlag (stereocard) of a historic Munich building after Germany was bombed in World War II.

118. Remnants of Kings Residence Antiquarium; Munich, Germany

On April 29, 1945 Dachau was surrendered to the American Army by SS- Sturmscharfuhrer Heinrich Wicker. As U.S. troops neared the camp, they found more than 30 railroad cars filled with additional bodies brought to Dachau.

119. Dead Prisoners in Dachau Concentration Camp, Dachau, Germany

Over its twelve years as a concentration camp, the Dachau administration recorded the intake of 206,206 prisoners and 31,951 deaths. This number varies according to the source but the totals are overwhelming regardless. Photographic evidence of the Holocaust, such as this, extinguished claims that reports of horrific Nazi Death Camps was Allied propaganda.

120. Countless Dead Bodies in Dachau Concentration Camp