Father Condron, a Roman Catholic priest, gives a cup of tea to a wounded soldier at No 35 Casualty Clearing Station, 6 October 1944.
A female air-warden carries a little girl after she had been rescued from her bombed home. England, The Second World War.
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In 1975 the Chicago Tribune newspaper conducted a survey among World War II veterans as to what they remembered most about the war-time period. The responses received most often were Glen Miller’s band, and the Varga Girl. As a result, Alberto was commissioned to paint his own tribute to the war; his painting was featured in the bicentennial commemorative edition of the paper published on December 7th, 1975.