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Collection: Daniel Klapproth World War II photographs and letters, 1939-1945
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A military marching parade
A military marching parade on the streets of a Panamese town.
A Native American woman on a horse
An artistic rendering of a Native American woman riding a horse.
A nearly naked man
A picture of nearly naked man standing on the grass.
A newspaper cutout about war games
A newspaper cutout of an article about war games in Panama. A man with a walkie-talkie is pictured alongside the article.
A newspaper cutout of an article about Americans in Panama
A newspaper cutout of an article about Americans in Panama called "Yankees Pioneer in Panama."
A newspaper cutout of an article about the Panama Canal defenses
A newspaper cutout of an article about the American defenses along the Panama Canal.
A number of vehicles
There are a number of vehicles in the center of the photograph.
A number of vessels on the water
A number of vessels traversing the open water. A landmass can be seen in the distance.
A pathway leading through the jungle
A pathway leads through the jungle. There are two buildings nearby.
A photograph of Daniel Klapproth in full uniform
Daniel Klapproth poses for a photograph in full uniform. There are steps behind him that lead up to the entrance of a building.
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