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life:

In 1944, LIFE’s Alfred Eisenstaedt captured a private moment repeated in public millions of times over the course of the war: a guy, a girl, a goodbye — and no assurance that he’ll make it back. By war’s end, more than 400,000 American troops had been killed.
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life:

In 1944, LIFE’s Alfred Eisenstaedt captured a private moment repeated in public millions of times over the course of the war: a guy, a girl, a goodbye — and no assurance that he’ll make it back. By war’s end, more than 400,000 American troops had been killed.

See more photos here.


lorarouge:

my whole life consists of wondering whether or not to make the bitchy comment

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clubgold:

can you imagine if the world just stopped right now

and you couldn’t change anything,

you couldn’t fix your mistakes

or do the things you’d always wanted to

would you be okay with that?

would you be happy with the life you looked back on?

because for all you know right now is your last breath,

and your last day. 

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