Ruins of the city Saarlautern in Germany. Wreckage of a building. Leafless trees besides road. Empty sideway along buildings. Artillery on the road. A soldier stands beside it and other walk on road. Building of Adolf Hitler Platz. Ruins of a building. A soldier rides bicycle.
United States soldiers 95th division in Saarlautern, Germany. Wreckage of buildings, leafless trees besides road. Soldiers on road besides ruins of the buildings, two soldiers repair damaged communication lines. Sign: Adolf Hitler Platz on side of a building. Soldier walks on road with wrecked building in the background.
United States soldiers 95th division in Saarlautern, Germany. Improvised Hooper towed by truck spreads sand on highway. Engineers on truck spread sand on trolley of Hopper with spade. Two engineers on 2 ½ ton truck work with spade and one engineer work on Hooper.
US 95th Infantry Division troops in Saarlautern Germany during World War 2. A sign reads 'you are now entering Germany through the courtesy of 95th Div'. Two US troops stand beside the sign. (Reportedly, the Soldier on the right is Tec 4 Julian Koentz, of Trenton, Illinois, a member of the 378th Transportation Corps Service Company.) A sign board reads 'Saarlautern'. The troops in vehicles enter the town. A sign posted on a a tree reads 'Danger Beware of Mines and Booby Traps'.