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.
U.S. soldiers in Unter-Diessen, Germany during World War II. Members of the 1st Battalion, 506th Parachute Regiment in a chow line on a field. Prisoners are also being fed at the same time. German prisoners eat. Two soldiers smoke. A released Russian captain speaks to U.S. soldiers.
U.S. soldiers in Unter-Diessen, Germany during World War 2, as they close on Landsberg. American soldiers on motorcycles, trucks and other vehicles move through a village. A sign reads: 'UnterDiessen'. The military vehicles move past. Buildings in the area. The soldiers walk along a street. A soldier talks to civilians. A German civilian under guard digs up buried helmets and small arms.
Infantrymen of U.S. 3rd Division, 30th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion advance in Vieux-Brisach, (aka Breisach am Rhein) Germany during World War II. Soldiers run into trenches along the bank of Rhine River across from the city. The interiors of outpost overlooking Rhine River. A soldier looks through binoculars as another uses walkie-talkie to direct artillery fire. German outpost being shelled by U.S. artillery fire and smoke billows up from explosions. The ancient building being shelled, sitting on the highest hill in the area, is the 12th Century St. Stephan's Cathedral (German: Das Breisacher Stephansmünster)