This narrow street is typical of Japanese towns. Most of the buildings are one or two stories high and made of wood which would burn easily in a fire. The exact location is unknown. From Basil Rice.
Children are playing in a typical Japanese street, possibly in Osaka. Buildings are most often only one or two stories high and made of wood. Several water tanks are against the buildings on the right. From Basil Rice.
People on a Paris street, taken during World War I by members of the 35th Division. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
This is a view of a street scene in Geneva, Switzerland. Unidentified people are walking on the street, and a streetcar can be seen on the right. This photo is from a trip made by several Congressmen and government officials to the Far East.
This is a view of The Zytglogge, the famous clock tower in Bern, Switzerland. Richard Beckman, right, an agent with the United States Army Criminal Investigation Detachment Agent during World War II stands next to an unknown American soldier.
An image of Joseph Stalin is displayed on a monument along side a row of burnt buildings on the Unter den Linden, a boulevard in the central Mitte district of Berlin. All people are unidentified.
This is a photograph of Rue de Rivoli, one of the most famous streets in Paris, a commercial street whose shops include the most fashionable names in the world.