Gas supply for the United States Army near Bad Nauhein, Germany during World War II. A truck convoy on a highway. A sign board reads: 'Can Collecting Point'. Trucks return with empty cans to the 3940th (Quarter Master) QM Gas Supply Depot where the cans are unloaded by soldiers.
Gas supply for the United States Army near Bad Nauhein, Germany during World War II. Trucks with empty cans return to the 3940th (Quarter Master) QM Gas Supply Depot. Soldiers refill the empty cans.
A meritorious plaque given to 763rd Ordnance Company in Bad Mergentheim, Germany during World War II. U.S. Army Brigadier General Frederick M. Harris Commander of 63rd Infantry Division presents a meritorious service plaque to men of 763rd Ordnance Company. Brigadier General Harris watches men passing in review.
French awards given to U.S. Generals at U.S. 3rd Army headquarters in Bad Tolz, Germany soon after World War II. U.S. General Lucian Truscott and French General Marie Emile Antoine Bethouart inspect French troops of the 27th Alpine Infantry Division and U.S. 3rd Army, 503rd Military Police Battalion, Company A. General Bethouart speaks before microphone. General Bethouart awards the Legion of Honor and Croix-de-Guerre to Commanding-General of U.S. 79th Infantry Division Brigadier General A. F. Kingman and Commanding-General of U.S. 102nd Infantry Division Major General Frank A Keating.
German prisoners and perpetrators of Dachau Concentration Camp at U.S. 3rd Army headquarters in Bad Tolz, Germany after World War II. Building with sign reading 'War Crimes Branch, Judge Advocate Division'. German prisoners arrive at courthouse in truck. Prisoners exit from enclosure in courthouse yard and board truck.
Supreme Allied Commander, U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower sits for group portrait with other U.S.military leaders and a British General, following the end of World War Two, in Europe. Among others seen, in the front row of the portrait, are General George Patton, General Omar Bradley, General Courtney Hodges, and the British General. A soldier stands with a horse sent as a gift, to General Bradley, from Soviet Marshal Ivan Stepanovich Konev. The horse blanket under the saddle bears a white star. Generals Hodges and Patton examine the horse. General Patton looks in its mouth. General Bradley and General Eisenhower walk around the horse and discuss it.
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