A group of unidentified WACs in a Jeep pose with a contingent of unidentified Arab children in front of the Church of Notre Dame d'Afrique, the Basilica of Algiers, Algeria, North Africa.
Six unidentified WACs are photographed on the steps of Notre Dame d'Afrique. The church was built in 1872 in Algiers, North Africa. The inscription under the statue reads: "Re Surgens non Moritur" translates to "The church of Africa that is rising will not die."
Two unidentified members of the United States Army pose in front of a statue of Joan of Arc outside the Cathedral de Sacre Coeur in Oran, Algeria. Others in the photo are also unidentified.
Former President Harry S. Truman (second from left) with Jewish friends in a synagogue in the Kansas City area. Possibly Eddie Jacobson is third from the left. Other unidentified. They appear to be viewing the Torah. Mr. Truman has attended a breakfast apparently at the same location. From: Mo-Bee Photo Service.
Former President Harry S. Truman (second from left) with Jewish friends in a synagogue in the Kansas City area. Possibly Eddie Jacobson is third from left. They appear to be viewing the Torah. Mr. Truman has attended a breakfast apparently in the same building. From: Mo-Bee Photo Service.
Former President Harry S. Truman (center) with an unidentified group of people at an unidentified synagogue. He has been having breakfast with a Jewish group. From: Mo-Bee Photo Service.
Three Women's Army Corps soldiers (WACs), part of the North African Theater of Operations, United States Army (NATOUSA), are standing on the steps of the Notre Dame d'Afrique (Our Lady of Africa) Catholic Church in Algeria, North Africa, sharing sweets with some of the local children. All are unidentified.