and dorothy becker came to work, um, in a couple days after d day. so this is right when things are still, you can see the mud. i think this is just kind of a funny picture because you can see the soldier trying to get through there on the mud. it's a wonderfully rich scrapbook. there you can see some german casualties. and here you can see -- this is where the nurses are living. you can see their little tents there. she had started, had joined very early and had served for a while, and then she had -- her unit was transferred to -- you can see there's the french flag on the back. you can see the cattle. there's just, to me, there's something really, really touching about these poor people evacuating, afraid for their very lives and rightfully so. and these are just, it's such a wonderful scrapbook. we are planning to digitize it. there you can see the orphan children in luxembourg. and here you can see why the people were evacuating. look at the damage. that had taken place. this is marvelous. you can see the american army jeep. this is a monastery