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The Chief of Staff of the German Army, signing the document of unconditional surrender for all German forces, bring the war in Europe to a close, May 7, 1945.

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The last photograph of Franklin Roosevelt, taken in the Little White House, Warm Springs Georgia, April 12, 1945.

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A wave of landing craft heading for the shores of Luzon, and the final battle to retake the Philippines, January 9, 1945.

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FDR delivering his fourth inaugural address on south portico of the White House, January 20, 1945, two days before his departure for Yalta.

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Allied troops pinned down in Belgium, September 1944

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Image of the Burma Road supply line to the Nationalist Chinese army enclave in southwestern China.

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Churchill, Roosevelt and Canadian Prime Minister Mckenzie King, at the First Quebec Conference, September 1943. It was here that FDR and Churchill reviewed the initial plans for the D-Day invasion of France.

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Secretary of State Cordell Hull urges FDR to remove the reference to the "reestablishment" of Poland due to the dispute with Russia over Poland's future borders.

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A poster urging American to support Russian war relief.

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A World War II Poster celebrating the alliance with Russia

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Lease fragment, land of Pieter Van Benthuysen

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Photo of hand written fragment of an indenture, partial date of 1747?, between Pieter Van Benthuysen and Johannis [sic] Staet, of Dutchess County,…

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