Super Jeep (1944)
AVG blood chit
“A ‘blood chit’ issued to the American Volunteer Group Flying Tigers. The Chinese characters read: ‘This foreign person has come to China to help in the war effort. Soldiers and civilians, one and all, should rescue and protect him’. (R.E. Baldwin Collection)”
Taiwan!
“A survivor of the first atomic bomb ever used in warfare, Jinpe Teravama retains scars after the healing of burns from the bomb explosion, in Hiroshima, in June of 1947” via
Sergeant Leonard George Siffleet’s beheading during WWII
This was the scene at Holborn Town Hall, in London, England, as officials and mothers tested the reactions of babies to a respirator designed to protect them against poison gas on March 3, 1939. Several babies, all under the age of two, were fitted with the “baby helmets.” via
WWII Puppy, 1942-45.
Photo by Wayne F. Miller