Senin, 14 Maret 2016

WWII: Victory Celebrations

(Library of Congress)<br /> Residents of New York's "Little Italy" in front of 76 Mulberry St., greet the news of the Jap[anese] acceptance of Allied surrender terms with waving flags and a rain of paper. 1945 August 14.(Img: Library of Congress) After V-J Day, American military forces were demobilized and sent back to the United States. In New York, crowds celebrate Navy Day as sailors from across the globe return home.

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