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[44th Armored Regiment]
Photograph of the soldiers of Company G of the 44th Armored Regiment. Those in the front row are identified as Kleinhuizen, Parkin, Ottavianna, Morgan, N. Johnson, Singles, Schneider, Griffin, Hagen, Moss, Newcome, and Kisker. The soldiers in the second row are Shiebly, Kuser, Long, Tom Derby, Wenrick, and Schweitzer. Those in the back row are Pasillas, Henry Mullett, R. C. Campbell, Hoffman, Cherrington, Orleans, A. Johnson, Miller, Rose, Bartz, Donar, Weston, Scully, Drennan, Maday, Brooks, Turner, Driscoll, Fasbender, and Pierson.
[Blumenshine by Half-Track]
Photograph of M/Sgt. Gene Blumenshine standing in front of a half-track in Germany.
[Bodies at Buckenwald]
Photograph of a a large pile of bodies at Buckenwald Concentration Camp, Germany.
[Building in Germany]
Photograph of a three-story town hall of Michelstadt, Germany with several spires and a clock in front of trees, another building, and a large spire in the background.
[Building in Michelstadt]
Photograph of a building next to a lake in Michelstadt, Germany. Trees and other shrubs are visible behind the building.
[Chow Line in Germany]
Photograph of a group of soldiers standing in a line waiting for food in Wört, Germany.
[Choyke and Friend by Tent]
Photograph of Corporal Morris Choyke and an unidentified soldier standing in front of a tent.
[Choyke and Friend by Truck]
Photograph of Corporal Morris Choyke and an unidentified soldier standing by a U.S. Army truck with a sign that reads "Adolf Hitlerstraße" across the grill.
[Corpses in Germany]
Photograph of the corpses of victims lying on the ground in Landsberg, Germany.
[Dillingen Bridge Over the Danube]
Two copy photographs of the Dillingen Bridge and the Danube River. In the top photograph, two soldiers kneel next to a sign that reads: "You are crossing the beautiful blue Danube thru courtesy of the 12th Armd Division". The second photograph shows a view of the Danube River at Dillingen, Germany.
[Edwin Lahti Leaning Against a Jeep]
Photograph of Edwin Lahti leaning against a jeep. He is wearing a U.S. Army uniform and garrison cap. A wooden building is visible nearby, while larger buildings visible in the background.
[Five Soldiers Leaning Against a Building with Two Girls]
Photograph of four uniformed American soldiers leaning against a building. They are identified from left to right as Bertelson, Packey, Cahill, Markey, and Symon. Two young girls stand to the left of Packey. The stone building has a series of large multi-paned windows with shutters. The numbered hood and wheel well of a jeep is visible to the left.
[Fountain in Square]
Photograph of a fountain in the middle of a square in Germany, with buildings on every side. There is a car parked in front of a cafe to the right, and a building with four spires in the background.
[German Bunker on the Siegfried Line]
Photograph of a concrete German bunker lying amidst a field of yellow flowers.
[German Prisoners of War]
Photograph of a group of German prisoners of war sitting on the ground near Rossbach, Germany, after they were captured by the 12th Armored Division of the U. S. Army. Trees are visible in the background. A description of the photograph is typed on the back.
[German Soldiers in Training]
Photograph of a group of uniformed German soldiers running down a road that passes beside a windowed building.
[German Women Lined Up for Discharge]
Photograph of dozens of German women arranged in a line outdoors in Aalen, Germany. Many can be seen with bags and luggage. Soldiers and United States Army vehicles are visible in front of and behind the line. Buildings and a tree line are visible in the background.
[Ivy-Covered Building]
Photograph of an ivy-covered building with a large archway to the left and a tower to the right.
[John Muth in Newburg]
Photograph of John H. Muth standing in front of a bakery in Newburg, Germany. The sign on the building reads, "Bäckerei M. Lindauer".
[Members of G Company]
Photograph of members of G company, 44th Armored Regiment, 12th Armored Division, sitting and standing outside the mail call supply room. Those in the front row are Kleinhuizen, Parkin, Ottavianna, Morgan, N. Johnson, Singles, Schneider, Griffin, Hagen, George Moss, Newcome, and Kisker. The soldiers in the second row are Shiebly, Kuser, Long, Derby, Wenrick, and Schweitzer. Those in the third row are Pasillas, Henry Mullett, R. C. Campbell, Hoffman, Cherrington, Orleans, A. Johnson, Miller, Rose, Bartz, Donar, Weston, Matt Scully, Drennan, Maday, Brooks, Turner, Driscoll, Fasbender, and Pierson.
[Northwest of Steinwald]
Photograph of a field with trees and electricity poles northwest of Steinwald, Germany.
[Photograph of a Bombed German City]
Photograph of a German city with damaged buildings. The photo is taken from an elevated structure and focuses down a road. Buildings on either side of the road show signs of bombing damage.
[Photograph of a Canal Passing Through a City]
Photograph of a canal that passes through a city. Damaged buildings are visible on both sides and a bridge can be seen in the distance. Mist or smoke causes a haze over the background.
[Photograph of a German City]
Photograph of a German city taken from an elevated structure. Several multistory structures are visible in the foreground, while smoke or fog obscures much of the background.
[Photograph of a Ruined Building]
Photograph of a partially destroyed five-story building. The left side of the structure has been hollowed out and lined with rubble. Several people stand near light posts on the street below. Other buildings are visible in the background.
[Photograph of a Train on a Bridge]
Blurry photograph of a train on a bridge. A tower structure is visible in the right background.
[Photograph of Automotive Park Sign]
Photograph of a sign for an automotive park in Munich, Germany, next to a dirt road.
[Photograph of Buildings with Snowy Yards]
Photograph of three single-story buildings and their lightly snowed-upon yards. Two groups of three people can be seen on either side of the center building in the background.
[Photograph of Church of the Holy Spirit in Heidelberg, Germany]
Photograph of Church of the Holy Spirit and surrounding buildings of Heidelberg, Germany, seen from Heidelberg Castle with the structure of a window in the foreground.
[Photograph of Covered Locomotive on Truck Bed]
Photograph of a partially covered locomotive sitting on a truck bed. A row of covered trucks is visible in the background.
[Photograph of Damaged Buildings]
Photograph of a four-story building with a ruined roof and scorch marks around the windows. The fourth story has been completely destroyed on the right portion of the structure. A church steeple is visible in the right background.
[Photograph of Destroyed Buildings]
Photograph of ruined buildings in a city. Most of the structures have been completely wrecked and rubble litters the surrounding area.
[Photograph of Deutsches Museum and Ludwigsbrücke in Munich]
Photograph of the Deutsches Museum, on the shore of Ludwigsbrücke in Munich, Germany. The photo is taken from above, with the surrounding city buildings visible.
[Photograph of Four Signal Company Soldiers in a Truck]
Photograph of four uniformed United States soldiers from the 152nd Signal Company posing for a picture in the back of a covered truck. Two men stand together, one is seated on the truck, and the fourth holds a rifle and sits on the tailgate. Small trees surround them.
[Photograph of Heidelberg Castle]
Photograph of Heidelberg Castle in Germany, seen from a mountain looking down into the valley, with the Neckar River in the background.
[Photograph of Heidelberg Castle Tower]
Photograph of a tower that is part of the partially ruined Heidelberg Castle, with trees and bushes in the foreground obscuring the base of the tower.
[Photograph of House]
Photograph of a two-story house in a town in Germany. Other buildings and two people walking on a street are visible in the background.
[Photograph of Path Below Heidelberg Castle]
Photograph of people walking on a winding path leading up a hill to Heidelberg Castle.
[Photograph of Rail Yard]
Photograph of a rail yard. An engine and two cars are resting among the many tracks in the area. Wood and building materials litter the foreground. A city is visible in the background.
[Photograph of Ruined Buildings in Munich, Germany]
Blurry photograph of ruined buildings and the surrounding rubble in Munich, Germany.
[Photograph of Ruined Vehicles]
Photograph of a yard full of wrecked vehicles in varying states of disrepair. A field, woodland, and houses are visible in the background.
[Photograph of Snow Covered Rubble]
Photograph of a snow covered embankment of rubble. Snow covered buildings are visible in the background.
[Photograph of Soldier on Truck]
Photograph of a soldier holding a knife and sitting on the hood of a truck.
[Photograph of Street Signs]
Photograph of street signs in a median in the middle of a city street, with arrows labeled "Aalen u. Stuttgart," "Ulm," "34 AAA Group," Co. A. 134 Ord," "12Δ Football Field," and "Co. C 134 Ord."
[Photograph of Three Signal Company Soldiers]
Photograph of three uniformed United States soldiers posing for a picture in front of a cars parked on a street. Trees and buildings are visible in the background.
[Photograph of U.S. Flag]
Photograph of a United States flag flying on a pole. The camera is pointed skyward and the photo is framed with the leaves of trees.
[Photograph of Vehicles on Dirt Road]
Photograph of vehicles driving on a dirt road, with signs on the side of the road that say "Munchen 143 km" and "Ulm."
[Photograph of William Cure in Training Field]
Photograph of William Cure dressed in a United States soldier's uniform and standing in a grassy field with trees in the background.
[Postcard of Auerbacher Castle]
Postcard of Auerbacher Castle on the top of a hill covered with trees. Text on the front of the postcard indicates that it was taken from an airplane: "Auerbacher Schloß (Bergstraße) vom Flugzeug aus."
[Postcard of Bavarian Town]
Postcard of a town in Bavaria in Germany, with snowy mountains in the distance.
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