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Three unidentified women chat outside a dwelling in the Bavarian Alps, Germany
One of the few bridges to survive Allied bombing during the war in Germany.
Photograph taken by United States Army Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va.
Long, flat stretch of the Autobahn heading towards the Alps.
The Autobahn is the freeway system built during the reign of the Third Reich. Employing 100,000 Germans during the 1930s depression, the Autobahn became an essential part of the infrastructure for the German military during World War II.
Left to right: Major Elmer Prince of Morgantown, W. Va., Mrs. J. G. Arnold of Munich, Germany, Sargent Johnson of Charleston, W. Va.
Unidentified man walking passed ruins of buildings destroyed during the war.
Bombed remains of part of the Agfa Camera Works from World War II.
A United States Army Hospital located in post-war Munich.
Staging areas for new troops arriving in the ETO (European Theater of Operations), were known as "Cigarette Camps". Each camp was named after a brand of cigarette for security reasons. Referring to camps without any indication of geographical location help to block information leaks to the enemy. After V-E Day (Victory in Europe) the camps were converted to redeployment centers. An estimated 3 million American troops either entered or left Europe through the Le Havre area camps.