Apr. 04, 1981 - General Omar Bradley dies at 88: U.S. Army General Omar Bradley, who commanded over a million allied troops in Europe during the 2ndf World War, died in New York last night during a visit with his wife Kitty to the exclusive 21 club. Bradley was the last American Five-star General, and was Commander-in-chief of the U.S forces which landed in Normandy on D-Day. Photo shows General Eisenhower accompanied by General Bradley, left, and General Koenig of France, as they pas under the Arch de Triomph in August 1944

Apr. 04, 1981 - General Omar Bradley dies at 88: U.S. Army General Omar Bradley, who commanded over a million allied troops in Europe during the 2ndf World War, died in New York last night during a visit with his wife Kitty to the exclusive 21 club. Bradley was the last American Five-star General, and was Commander-in-chief of the U.S forces which landed in Normandy on D-Day. Photo shows General Eisenhower accompanied by General Bradley, left, and General Koenig of France, as they pas under the Arch de Triomph in August 1944 Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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4453 x 5506 px | 37.7 x 46.6 cm | 14.8 x 18.4 inches | 300dpi

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4 April 1981

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Apr. 04, 1981 - General Omar Bradley dies at 88: U.S. Army General Omar Bradley, who commanded over a million allied troops in Europe during the 2ndf World War, died in New York last night during a visit with his wife Kitty to the exclusive 21 club. Bradley was the last American Five-star General, and was Commander-in-chief of the U.S forces which landed in Normandy on D-Day. Photo shows General Eisenhower accompanied by General Bradley, left, and General Koenig of France, as they pas under the Arch de Triomph in August 1944 (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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