German Army Riding on Motorbikes Through Polish Town

(Original Caption) Poland-World War II, which ended with the surrender of Japan to the allies, began on September 1, 1939, when Adolph Hitler sent his armed might marching into Poland in a tremendous push which left shattered towns and hundreds of innocent dead in its wake. In this photo, a German motorized detachment rides through a Polish town, badly battered from repeated bombing by the then-powerful Luftwaffe. Photo filed 8/22/1945. BPA2#5637
(Original Caption) Poland-World War II, which ended with the surrender of Japan to the allies, began on September 1, 1939, when Adolph Hitler sent his armed might marching into Poland in a tremendous push which left shattered towns and hundreds of innocent dead in its wake. In this photo, a German motorized detachment rides through a Polish town, badly battered from repeated bombing by the then-powerful Luftwaffe. Photo filed 8/22/1945. BPA2#5637
German Army Riding on Motorbikes Through Polish Town
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Credit:
Bettmann / Contributor
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515219682
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Bettmann
Date created:
22 August, 1945
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Bettmann
Object name:
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