US B-988 Negro Tank Destroyers in Bitschofen, Germany during World War II. A soldier works on a shell. He loads the shell into an artillery. He closes the knob. A soldier in the wooded area fires an artillery. The barrel of an artillery.
US B-988 Negro Tank Destroyers in Bitschofen, Germany during World War II. US Infantry column carry guns on their shoulder moves along wet muddy road north east of Bitschofen Buildings in the background. A bivouac area of Negro Tank Battalion. A small group of Negro soldiers in the bivouac area. A Negro soldier in foxhole lay straw. Another soldier helps him. The soldier laying straw inside the foxhole. The soldier resting inside the foxhole.
US infantry troops in Bitschofen, Germany during World War II. US infantry column carry guns on their shoulder and walk along wet muddy road north east of Bitschofen Buildings on either side of the road. A sign reads ' Bitschofen'. They enter the town. The infantry men walk on the wet road. Few soldiers carry food in their hands. Feet of soldiers slog through mud and slush.
B-988 Negro Tank Destroyers in Bitschofen, Germany during World War II. Tents of the Negro soldiers. The soldiers fry bacon and eat. A Negro soldier eats bacon. The soldiers stand near a jeep. A soldier uses a shovel to dig a fox hole. A soldier relaxes in a foxhole. A crucifix in the foreground. A tent in the background. Tanks parked on a road. Insignia of the United States on a tank.