General Omar Bradley (seated, third from right) sits with several unidentified soldiers. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel John Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
General Omar Bradley (seated, third from right) sits with several unidentified soldiers. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel John Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
Lieutenant Colonel John Redding (right) with General Omar Bradley (second from right), and several unidentified soldiers examining maps. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
General Omar Bradley (second from left) and three other unidentified soldiers. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel John Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
Lieutenant Colonel John Redding (right) with General Omar Bradley (second from right), and several unidentified soldiers examining maps. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
General Omar Bradley (second from left) and three other unidentified soldiers. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel John Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
Lieutenant Colonel John Redding (right, pointing at map), General Omar Bradley (second from right), and other unidentified soldiers. This photo was probably taken during Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
General Omar Bradley (foreground) speaking at 4th of July ceremonies at the Adolf Hitler Barracks in Berlin, Germany. Also present are Major General Nikolai Barinov, General Bradley's interpreter (second row, left); General Bradley, Major General Floyd Parks (front row, middle); and Major General Joffre De Beauchesne (front row, right).
Marshal Koniev (foreground, second from left) receives a United States Army Jeep as a gift from General Omar Bradley (foreground, left). General Bradley, commander of the United States 12th Army Group, had crossed over into Russian lines to meet Marshal Koniev, commander of the Russian 1st Ukrainian Army Group's headquarters which was then located southeast of Torgau. All others are unidentified.