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German soldier instructing Volkssturm militiamen on the use of 3 HL shaped charges on a Panther tank, Germany, Jan 1945U-3016, Germany, Jan 1945Evacuated German children originally from Gau Westmark at a Kinderlandverschickung camp in Neumühle near Greiz, Thüringen, Germany, 5 Jan 1945A farmhouse on the main route through Hürtgen, Germany that served as the headquarters for the US 121st Infantry Regiment, 8 Jan 1945. They gave it the name “Hurtgen Hotel.”
German soldier instructing Volkssturm militiamen on the use of 3 HL shaped charges on a Panther tank, Germany, Jan 1945U-3016, Germany, Jan 1945Evacuated German children originally from Gau Westmark at a Kinderlandverschickung camp in Neumühle near Greiz, Thüringen, Germany, 5 Jan 1945A farmhouse on the main route through Hürtgen, Germany that served as the headquarters for the US 121st Infantry Regiment, 8 Jan 1945. They gave it the name “Hurtgen Hotel.”
The open breach of a 240mm howitzer with the US XIII Corps Field Artillery near Alsdorf, Germany during the advance on the Ruhr, 10 Jan 1945.A bridge being destroyed by US Army engineers, Germany, 22 Jan 1945German Volkssturm soldiers digging anti-tank ditches outside Berlin, Germany, Feb-Mar 1945German Volkssturm soldiers digging anti-tank ditches outside Berlin, Germany, Feb-Mar 1945
The open breach of a 240mm howitzer with the US XIII Corps Field Artillery near Alsdorf, Germany during the advance on the Ruhr, 10 Jan 1945.A bridge being destroyed by US Army engineers, Germany, 22 Jan 1945German Volkssturm soldiers digging anti-tank ditches outside Berlin, Germany, Feb-Mar 1945German Volkssturm soldiers digging anti-tank ditches outside Berlin, Germany, Feb-Mar 1945
German women marching out of Berlin, Germany to dig defensive fortifications, Feb-Mar 1945Mannheim in ruins, early 1945The crew of U-3016, Germany, 1945Reconnaissance photo of 8th Air Force bomb damage to Berlin, Germany; taken Feb 3 1945
German women marching out of Berlin, Germany to dig defensive fortifications, Feb-Mar 1945Mannheim in ruins, early 1945The crew of U-3016, Germany, 1945Reconnaissance photo of 8th Air Force bomb damage to Berlin, Germany; taken Feb 3 1945
View of Mohrenstrasse, Berlin, Germany after the Allied bombing of 3 Feb 1945C-47 Skytrain aircraft of US 101st Airborne Division dropping supplies to troops of US 4th Division, Bleialf, Germany, 13 Feb 1945US 4th Infantry Division being supplied via airdrop by means of C-47 aircraft of US 101st Airborne Division, Bleialf, Germany, 13 Feb 1945Dresden, Germany in ruins, 14 Feb 1945
View of Mohrenstrasse, Berlin, Germany after the Allied bombing of 3 Feb 1945C-47 Skytrain aircraft of US 101st Airborne Division dropping supplies to troops of US 4th Division, Bleialf, Germany, 13 Feb 1945US 4th Infantry Division being supplied via airdrop by means of C-47 aircraft of US 101st Airborne Division, Bleialf, Germany, 13 Feb 1945Dresden, Germany in ruins, 14 Feb 1945
M3 Half-track vehicle of 16th Infantry Regiment, US 1st Infantry Division moving through a muddy road in the Hürtgen Forest, Germany, 15 Feb 1945Ruins of Dresden, Germany, circa 15 Feb 1945; note Frauenkirche church in centerRuins of the Neumarkt and the Frauenkirche after Allied bombing, Dresden, Germany, circa 15 Feb 1945Bodies of victims of the 13-14 Feb 1945 Dresden bombing piled in the Germania statue plaza, circa mid-Feb 1945
M3 Half-track vehicle of 16th Infantry Regiment, US 1st Infantry Division moving through a muddy road in the Hürtgen Forest, Germany, 15 Feb 1945Ruins of Dresden, Germany, circa 15 Feb 1945; note Frauenkirche church in centerRuins of the Neumarkt and the Frauenkirche after Allied bombing, Dresden, Germany, circa 15 Feb 1945Bodies of victims of the 13-14 Feb 1945 Dresden bombing piled in the Germania statue plaza, circa mid-Feb 1945

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