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Royal Air Force Bomber Command World War II Monument, Green Park, Piccadilly, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

German WWII bunkers, La Plage de la Conche des Baleines on islands NW coast. Le Gillieux, Ile de Re, Charente-Maritime, France, Europe

Interior of the Monument to the Royal Air Force Bomber Command showing the sculpted WWII bomber crew group, Piccadilly, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Spire of the ruined St. Nicholas Church, a marker for WWII bombers that devastated the city, now a war memorial, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Bacteria bomb made of ceramic used by the Japanese Imperial army Unit 731 during WWII, Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China

View of the Washington Monument at night from the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C., United States of America

Facade of Casino Estoril, one of the largest casinos in Europe and inspiration for Ian Fleming's Casino Royale book, Estoril, Portugal, Europe

A Japanese Jake seaplane, shot down during World War II, lies on the seafloor of Palau's lagoon. Many planes and dozens of large ships were sunk around Palau during the war.

A Japanese Jake seaplane, shot down during World War II, lies on the seafloor of Palau's lagoon. Many planes and dozens of large ships were sunk around Palau during the war.

The Reichstag Building, home of the German Parliament, completed in 1894, damaged in 1933 and WWII, restored in the 1960s, Berlin, Germany, Europe

The WWII Patriotic War Memorial (known as the Alesha-memorial) in the Russian seaport city of Murmansk, Murmansk Oblast, Russia, Arctic, Europe

The WWII Patriotic War Memorial (known as the Alesha-memorial) in the Russian seaport city of Murmansk, Murmansk Oblast, Russia, Arctic, Europe

View of Bygdoy WW II Navy Memorial at The Fram Museum, Bygdoynesveien, Oslo, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

The ruins of a stone house built in the 1930s as part of a WPA Project in Paulden, abandoned at the start of WWII, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Interior view of Port Lockroy, established as Station A in WWII Operation Tabarin, Goudier Island, Antarctica, Polar Regions

WWII German Observation tower and the rocky northwest coastline of Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Exterior view of Port Lockroy, established as Station A in WWII Operation Tabarin, Goudier Island, Antarctica, Polar Regions

A-Bomb Dome, symbol of the destruction the A-Bomb Dome (Gembaku Domu), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hiroshima, Honshu, Japan, Asia

The Royal Navy Cemetery (The Glade), opened in 1812, containing over 1000 graves including 24 from World War I and 39 from WWII, managed by the Bermuda National Trust, Sandys Parish, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

The Royal Navy Cemetery (The Glade), opened in 1812, containing over 1000 graves including 24 from World War I and 39 from WWII, managed by the Bermuda National Trust, Sandys Parish, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America

Section of the infamous Death Railway built by POWs during WWII in Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

WWII German Observation tower and the rocky northwest coastline of Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Electric fence, Auschwitz concentration camp, now a memorial and museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Auschwitz concentration camp, now a memorial and museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Auschwitz concentration camp, now a memorial and museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Railway line and platform where prisoners were unloaded and separated into able bodied men, kept for work, and woman and children who were taken to gas chambers, Auschwitz second concentration camp at Birkenau, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Krakow (Cra

Railway line and platform where prisoners were unloaded and separated into able bodied men, kept for work, and woman and children who were taken to gas chambers, Auschwitz second concentration camp at Birkenau, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Krakow (Cra

Entry gate with sign Arbeit Macht Frei (work makes you free), Auschwitz Concentration Camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Entry gate with sign Arbeit Macht Frei (work makes you free), Auschwitz Concentration Camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Entry gate with sign Arbeit Macht Frei (work makes you free), Auschwitz Concentration Camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Gallows where Rudolf Hoss, the camp commandant, was hanged, Auschwitz concentration camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Fireworks over the Iwo Jima Memorial for the 4th of July Independence Day celebrations, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America, North America

Pointe du Hoc (Le Hoc Point), site of D-Day landings in June 1944 during Second World War, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, Europe

Pointe du Hoc (Le Hoc Point), site of D-Day landings in June 1944 during Second World War, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, Europe

Entrance gate with lettering Arbeit macht frei, Auschwitz Concentration Camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Makopolska, Poland, Europe

Memorial to children of Lidice sent to concentration camps after their village was destroyed by Nazis during WWII in revenge for the Czech Resistance assassination of the Nazi Governor of occupied Czechia Reinhard Heydrich, Lidice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, Europe

Main entrance, Gedenkstatte Sachsenhausen (concentration camp memorial), East Berlin, Germany, Europe

Inmates' hut, Gedenkstatte Sachsenhausen (concentration camp memorial), East Berlin, Germany, Europe

Topography of Terror exhibition along course of the Berlin Wall, Neiderkirchnerstrasse (Gestapo Headquarters), Berlin, Germany, Europe

A railway wagon from Auschwitz on part of an iron bridge at the Memorial of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem, in Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Oradour-sur-Glane, where 650 people were murdered by Germans in June 1944, the town was later burnt, Limousin, France, Europe

Prisoners barracks, Birkenau Concentration Camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, Poland, Europe

Crematorium ovens, Auschwitz Concentration Camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, Poland, Europe

A statue of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, brave woman partisan fighter during WWII, at Partisanskaya metro station, Moscow, Russia, Europe

A statue of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, brave woman partisan fighter during WWII, at Partisanskaya metro station, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Sculpture Les Braves commemorating Allied soldiers who landed here on Omaha beach, D-Day 6th June 1944, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, Europe

Bronze battleship relief at the National World War II Memorial, Washington DC, United States of America

Omaha Beach, site of D-day landings during the Second World War seen from the American cemetery, Colleville-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France, Europe

Selection shed where prisoners were unloaded and separated into able bodied men, kept for work, and woman and children who were taken to gas chambers, Auschwitz second concentration camp at Birkenau, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Krakow (Cracow), Polan

American tank, Utah Beach, site of D-Day landings in the Second World War, Cotentin Peinsula, Manche, Normandy, France, Europe

View of the exit towards the Jerusalem Hills, new wing of the Holocaust Museum, Yad Vashem, Mount Herzl, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

The wall between blocks 10 and 11 where thousands of prisoners were executed by firing squad, Auschwitz concentration camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Statue of Anne Frank, the Jewish girl who wrote a diary whilst hiding from the Nazis during World War II, Amsterdam, Holland, Europe

The Commando Memorial, a World War II memorial, Fort William area, Highland region, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Memorial stele at Pegasus bridge, site of the first liberation, 6th June 1944, Normandy, France, Europe

The wall between blocks 10 and 11 where thousands of prisoners were executed by firing squad, Auschwitz concentration camp, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oswiecim, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Utah Beach, where American Forces landed on D-Day in June 1944 during the Second World War, Calvados, Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Wooden sheds, formerly stables for horses, that each held 500 prisoners, many now demolished, but chimneys still stand in the background, Auschwitz second concentration camp at Birkenau, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

American Second World War Monument, Butte de Monsec, near Verdun, Meuse, Alsace-Lorraine, France, Europe

Wooden sheds, formerly stables for horses, that each held 500 prisoners, many now demolished, but chimneys still stand in the background, Auschwitz second concentration camp at Birkenau, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Krakow (Cracow), Poland, Europe

Foundations of church of St. Martin dating from 1352 destroyed with entire village by Nazis during WWII as revenge after Czech Resistance assassinated Nazi Governor of occupied Czechia Reinhard Heydrich, Lidice, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic, Europe

Railway line and platform where prisoners were unloaded and separated into able bodied men, kept for work, and woman and children who were taken to gas chambers, Auschwitz second concentration camp at Birkenau, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Krakow (Cra