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This is for display only! This is NOT the actual print, you will receive! The Associated Press highlights some of its most famous photographs of World War II, as well as rarely seen pictures from its archives, in an exhibition and book timed to coincide with the unveiling of the national World War II Memorial in Washington. Now you may purchase your own version of these historic events.
Martin B-26 Marauder bombers, of the U.S. 9th Air Force, return to England from a mission over Charleroi, Belgium, April 18, 1944. The bombers' targets were a railway yard and power station. Allied bombing missions against communication and transportation targets in northern Europe were important to the success of the Normandy invasion in June. (AP Photo/U.S. Army, Wever)
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