Photograph of Vincent Konieczki wearing an army uniform and garrison cap while standing beside a sign for Merkel, Texas. He is extending his thumb in a hitchhiker-like manner. The reverse side of the photo indicates that he is from La Salle, Illinois, and that he is close to Camp Barkeley, Texas.
Photograph of five soldiers posing on a Jeep. One soldier leans against the hood, two are seated in the vehicle, and one sits on the back while embracing the fifth who stands at the rear. The men are identified from left to right as Beckman, Elliott, Petrik, Kjellberg, and Czeiner. The group is situated in front of long ground-level buildings.
Photograph of a soldier leaning against an open car door on a residential street. The soldier is wearing a garrison cap, uniform jacket, and tie. Rows of houses and vegetation line both sides of the street.
Photograph of Albert Winder crouching atop the hood of a half-track vehicle. An unknown soldier wearing a helmet is manning a machine gun behind Winder.
Photograph of Carl C. Morgan wearing a jumpsuit. He has his hands stuffed into his pockets and looks off to the side. Morgan is standing among rocks in front of a temporary quarters that has a sign bearing the names "Capt. Wilson, Lt. Meuser, Capt. Morgan." A man stands in the doorway behind Morgan and holds a picture above his head.
Photograph of United States Army General George S. Patton standing on the edge of a pontoon bridge that spans the Rhine. Several soldiers are standing alongside a truck to the right, with the foremost man bearing a triangular patch over the side of his chest and holding a camera. All are wearing helmets and uniforms. Two houses are visible on the bank in the background. The reverse side bears the caption, "Patton on the Rhine."
Photograph of Camp Campbell as seen from an elevated position. This offers a clear view of many of the wooden buildings in the area, including a church near the center of the image.
Photograph of a U.S. Army gun motor carriage with its rear half bogged down in peat. One soldier stands on top of the vehicle while another stands in front and inspects the tracks. A caption on the reverse notes that the photograph was taken at the foot of the Alps.
Photograph of United States officers Lieutenant Jasper Arbuckle and Captain Rudolph Meuser standing together on a field at Camp Barkeley in Texas. Small buildings are visible behind them.
Photograph of United States soldiers Bernard Boland, Leo Weigel, and Amidio Passero standing together in front of an ivy covered wall. Weigel is taking a drink from a bottle.
Photograph of five uniformed United States Army soldiers standing together in front of a house. The names Weigel and Thompson are written along the bottom of both sides of the photo. The reverse side contains a handwritten description of how the group was returning from somewhere and that a "bunch of Russians" had been sent home.
Photograph of Captain Rudolph Meuser sitting in an armchair and reading a newspaper. His legs are crossed and he is holding a cigarette in his right hand.
Photograph of a pair of two story buildings located by a paved road and an ivy-covered tree. The building on the right has larger windows on its second story. The building in the background has a large grate of window panes on its second story, with smaller windows along its ground level.
Photograph of Jake Porciello wearing a United States Army uniform and standing next to a German street sign for "Kaiser Strasse." Trees, a pedestrian, and a building are visible behind him.
Photograph of Carold W. Bland wearing his uniform and garrison cap and posing for a photograph in a studio setting. An image painted with images of flours serves as a background.
Photograph of four German soldiers wearing uniforms and standing with a Third Reich flag. Three of the men are wearing diagonally-crowned caps suggesting that they're officers. The flag, left, bears a swastika that radiates vertical and horizontal bars. An "iron cross" is visible in the upper left quadrant of the flag. Buildings and an industrial crane are visible in the background.
Photograph of four uniformed United States Army tank crew members standing next to a tank. The three men on the left are holding M3 submachine guns. The reverse side of the photo identifies the men from left to right as Paul Thomas, Otto Nelson, Archie Palmer, and Frank Huetig.
Photograph of a large group of soldiers sitting on benches outside of a building, facing a man at a podium. Text below the photo says "Sergeants get told in one of the class sessions preparing them for their job of telling the rookies when they arrive for training. These men, of the 493rd Armored Field Artillery Battery, are ones upon whom the punching power of the division will have to depend." The building is labeled "kitchen."
Photograph of a building with a tower at the top of the facade. A handwritten note on the front of the photo says "C. Bary, Neu Bolheim," and another note on the back says "Front view of Spinneri, New Bolheim, June 45."
Newspaper clipping with an article about a scrap drive in Lake City, Iowa. Included are pictures of the drive and text with information about the pictures.
Postcard of Thannhausen/Schwaben, Germany, addressed to Jerry Czeiner in Wildwood, New Jersey. A handwritten message on the back of the postcard says "Dear Jerry- We still have not heard who the champs are? But if it were the Dodgers, I guess we would have heard by now. Love Mom & Pop."
Postcard of Edumund-Zimmermann Straße in Thannhausen/Schwaben, Germany, addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Czeiner. A handwritten message on the back of the postcard says "Dear Mom & Pop, We visited an old friend today in Thannhausen, near Augsburg and are now in Dachau near Munich. Love, Nelly & Frank."
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