Search Results
- IDNO:
- 041153
- Title:
- U.S. Soldiers Walking Through Destroyed City, Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- American GIs make their way through the rubble of what is left of a German town.
- IDNO:
- 041154
- Title:
- Bombed Buildings in Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Buildings in a German City bombed by the U.S. and RAF Forces, lay in ruins towards the end of the World War II.
- IDNO:
- 041155
- Title:
- Lone Soldier Walks Through Destruction in Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- A lone soldier walks around the destroyed buildings in a German town towards the end of the war.
- IDNO:
- 041156
- Title:
- Dead Horses and Wrecked Vehicles of German Convoy, Lus, Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Information included on back: "Dead horses and wrecked vehicles of German convoy are strewn along road in vicinity of Lus, Germany. Following attack on convoy by American Dive Bombers. Germans were trying to escape from encirclement by troops of the 3rd and 7th U.S. Armies." (U.S. Signal Corps).
- IDNO:
- 041157
- Title:
- U.S. Troops Register Germans, Erkelenz, Germany
- Date:
- 1945/02/27
- Description:
- Information included on back: "Two Aged German women with civilian escorts are guided by a Ninth U.S. Army soldier (right, foreground) to Allied Military Government authorities in Erkelenz, Germany, for registration February 27, 1945, following capture of the town by Ninth Army forces driving toward the Rhine. Erkelenz is east of the Roer River, nine miles southwest of Munchen-Gladbach." (U.S. Signal Corps).
- IDNO:
- 041158
- Title:
- U.S. Bombs and Shells Leave German Town in Ruins, Duren, Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Part of the information included on back: "German town near Duren on the Roer River, important junction point of the road leading to Cologne and the Rhine lies shell-wrecked and bombed to ruins February 21, 1945 as U.S. troops advanced deeper into Germany."(U.S. Signal Corps).
- IDNO:
- 041159
- Title:
- Blasted German City, Heilbronn, Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Part of information included on back: "A knocked-out American tank stands behind a small, leveled building in captured Heilbronn. German industrial city which was virtually demolished prior to its occupation . . ." (U.S. Signal Corps).
- IDNO:
- 041160
- Title:
- German Girls in Captured Town, Rittersdorf, Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Information included on back: "Two young women of captured Rittersdorf, Germany, step over an abandoned Nazi rifle as they carry water in the Reich town, seized by troops of the Third U.S. Army February 26, 1945. The town was cleared by American soldiers driving to Bitburg, last important German road center west of the Rhine in the Third Army battle sector."
- IDNO:
- 041161
- Title:
- Blasted Gun in Snow Swept Belgium; Manhay, Belgium
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Information included on back: "A wrecked 105mm gun stands by the side of a road near Manhay, Belgium, where troops of the 83rd U.S. Infantry Division are advancing against the northern flank of the Nazi wedge. Manhay was wrested from enemy control December 28, 1944, by Allied forces driving toward the German St. Vith-Laroche supply road which was severed in several places by January 8, 1945, when 15 miles of the vital highway was under U.S. and British control. The Germans were thus left with only one major supply highway into their salient." (U.S. Signal Corps).
- IDNO:
- 041162
- Title:
- SAAR Town Destoryed By U.S. Advance, Zweibrucken, Germany
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Information on back of picture is torn, but partial info reads: "This is a scene in Zweibrucken, hammered by Allied air and U.S. artillery attacks before Seventh U.S. Army troops captured the town March 20, 1945."
- IDNO:
- 041163
- Title:
- Soldiers Taking Cover During Battle of Hurtgen Forest Near Belgian-German Border
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- A series of intense battles were fought here between the U.S. and German force from 1944/09/19 to 1945/02/10, over barely 50 sq mi. east of the Belgian–German border.
- IDNO:
- 041164
- Title:
- Belgian Civilian Moves Through Rubble, Laroche, Belgium
- Date:
- ca. 1945
- Description:
- Information on back of picture reads: "A civilian picks his way through the rubble littering the streets of Laroche, Belgium, formerly an important enemy communications center on the northern flank of the Ardonnes Salient. Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force announced January 12, 1945, that Allied troops had taken the Belgian town. Only a little over a month after the launching of the unsuccessful Nazi counter-thrust December 16, 1944, front lone correspondents made it clear by midnight January 22, 1945, that the Battle of the Ardonnes was practically over."