Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (second from right) and Ann (Mrs. Oscar) Chapman (second from left) serve up food at an unidentified luncheon. Others are unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
A view of the Berlinerstrasse, one of the main streets through Berlin, Germany, which shows the operations of the women civilians of Berlin as they pass the rubbish from the ruined buildings back into the ruins by bucket chain to get it off the streets.
Some of the first Women's Army Corps soldiers to arrive in Berlin, Germany, make a tour of the sights. They are passing a building on Potsdamer Strasse where women are working to remove the rubbish from ruined buildings. All are unidentified.
A view of an impromptu dump in a vacant lot in Berlin, Germany, near an area badly damaged by Allied bombing. Wreckage around the area is loaded into wagons, and unloaded into the dump by hand by women and children. All people in photo are unidentified.
A view of unidentified women cleaning away the wreckage of bombed buildings on the Hauptstrasse in Berlin, Germany, (near the city center) by bucket line.
A view of the Berlinerstrasse, one of the main streets through Berlin, Germany, which shows the operations of the women civilians of Berlin as they pass the rubbish from the ruined buildings back into the ruins by bucket chain to get it off the streets. All are unidentified.
View of the main thoroughfare of Berlin, Germany, the Berlinerstrasse. This picture shows the women civilians of Berlin as they pass the rubble of the ruined buildings off the streets, back into ruins by a bucket chain. All people are unidentified.