American soldier with german garden gnome. SS Childrens School in Buchenwald Germany 1945.
1st pattern enlisted ETO jacket
Soldier said. Children were playing with guns and weapons like toys in school.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Kochegarka mine in Horliwka, Ukraine 1942
295. Infanterie Divison
Wehrmacht soldier with Tornax Rex car in Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany ~1941
Italian military music band play in train station. Photographed by officer of the Ersatz Bataillon 488. Venice Italy 1943
German Cavalry officer visiting family in Regensburg Germany 1942 for funeral. Wearing rare Medal Spanish Cross with swords.
Colourful parrot in the Hellabrunn Zoo Munich Germany 1938. Zoological garden, right bank of the river Isar
Family portrait beside U-Bahn subway entrance Berlin Germany 1939.
Adolf Hitler statue head bolted to front of American Willi Jeep as war trophy, Heidelberg Germany 1945. 101st Cavalry Regiment.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
SS Chief of Staff Ekkehard Albert talking to American army translator (101st Cavalry Regiment) Schwendt Austria 1945
Chief of Staff for SS General Max Simon. During surrender of Waffen SS forces in Austrian Mountains. ( 13th SS corps )
Standing beside Waffen SS Stug Panzer officer.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
SS General Max Simon surrendering to American 101st Airborne Division General Maxwell D. Taylor, Schwendt Austria 1945
The other SS officer, with German Cross in Gold, is Simon_qt_s Chief of Staff, Ekkehard Albert.
MAJ.GEN MAXWELL d. TAYLOR, cg, 101st airborne division, and maj.Gen. Simon, 13th SS corps, complete the surrender of remaining ss troops in
Schwendt area, Austria. xxi corps, us seventh army, 5/9/45
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German WW2 Kriegsmarine officer in uniform with Minesweepers Badge in gold. Bautzen 1942.
Repair of a bombed bridge over the river Ems in Munster Gelmer, Germany 1940
The bridge was partly destroyed in the night of the 12th to the 13th August 1940.
Large camouflage nets were used to hide it.
Lanner and Strauss memorial in Baden near Vienna, Austria 1937