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Major General William Simpson and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery touring the city of Aachen, Germany, 31 Dec 1944. Ten weeks earlier, Aachen became the first city inside Germany to be occupied by the Allies.A German town in ruins, 1945A US soldier walking through a destroyed German town, 1944-1945A wooden bridge being destroyed by US Army engineers, Germany, 1944-1945
Major General William Simpson and Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery touring the city of Aachen, Germany, 31 Dec 1944. Ten weeks earlier, Aachen became the first city inside Germany to be occupied by the Allies.A German town in ruins, 1945A US soldier walking through a destroyed German town, 1944-1945A wooden bridge being destroyed by US Army engineers, Germany, 1944-1945
Aerial view of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1940sAerial view of Lübeck, Germany, 1945, seen from an American aircraft; Lübecker Flenderwerke shipyard located just right of center in this photoAllied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after warAn American looking at a fallen German soldier near a destroyed German gun, Germany, 1945
Aerial view of Howaldtswerke shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, 1940sAerial view of Lübeck, Germany, 1945, seen from an American aircraft; Lübecker Flenderwerke shipyard located just right of center in this photoAllied crews inspect a captured Focke-Wulf 200 Condor shortly after war's end, mid-1940s, Brunswick-Waggum Airfield, Germany. Note the radar antennae on the nose.An American looking at a fallen German soldier near a destroyed German gun, Germany, 1945
Ar 96 aircraft with Hungarian markings at rest, Germany, 1945B-17 bombers amidst heavy flak fire over Merseburg, Germany, circa 1944-1945Civilians in a ruined German town, 1944-1945Heilbronn, Germany in ruins, 1945
Ar 96 aircraft with Hungarian markings at rest, Germany, 1945B-17 bombers amidst heavy flak fire over Merseburg, Germany, circa 1944-1945Civilians in a ruined German town, 1944-1945Heilbronn, Germany in ruins, 1945
Me 262 aircraft viewed from atop, Germany, 1944-1945; Nazi German government propaganda photographMembers of the US 15th Army Air Force getting ready for some Rest and Recreation in a captured German Kübelwagen vehicle, Germany, 1945Swedish Red Cross Buses in Germany, possibly near the Friedrichsruh Manor which was the field headquarters of the Swedish Red Cross for this operation, northern Germany, 1945; most men in this photo were Gestapo members who were ordered to follow the bussesTwo US Army medics amidst wrecks and rubble in a German town, 1944-1945
Me 262 aircraft viewed from atop, Germany, 1944-1945; Nazi German government propaganda photographMembers of the US 15th Army Air Force getting ready for some Rest and Recreation in a captured German Kübelwagen vehicle, Germany, 1945Swedish Red Cross Buses in Germany, possibly near the Friedrichsruh Manor which was the field headquarters of the Swedish Red Cross for this operation, northern Germany, 1945; most men in this photo were Gestapo members who were ordered to follow the bussesTwo US Army medics amidst wrecks and rubble in a German town, 1944-1945
US soldier marching two captured Germans in a ruined town, Germany, 1944-1945; note the film used was Agfa Superpan PressUS soldiers inspecting damage done by a large caliber German artillery shell, Germany, 1944-1945US troops fighting in a rubble strewn German town, 1944-1945A captured Heinkel He-219 A-2 Uhu night fighter at a British controlled airfield in Germany. The number ‘FE612’ was applied by the British with ‘FE’ standing for ‘Foreign Equipment,’ Jan 1945
US soldier marching two captured Germans in a ruined town, Germany, 1944-1945; note the film used was Agfa Superpan PressUS soldiers inspecting damage done by a large caliber German artillery shell, Germany, 1944-1945US troops fighting in a rubble strewn German town, 1944-1945A captured Heinkel He-219 A-2 Uhu night fighter at a British controlled airfield in Germany. The number ‘FE612’ was applied by the British with ‘FE’ standing for ‘Foreign Equipment,’ Jan 1945

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