United States Army soldiers inspect abandoned German ammunition in woods near Kalenborn, Germany during World War II. The soldiers clear foliage from the abandoned ammunition, revealing it to be a 340mm shell with “TS” painted on it. A soldier smoking cigar wipes dust off shell. A Jeep passes by. More abandoned shells found in the woods. German label “Nicht verfeuern M1” (“Don’t burn M1”) on the bottom of shell can. Soldiers open shell can. A soldier pulls out shells, inside white cloth bag, from the can. A man’s finger pointing at shell’s description in German. Shell with words written “MASSENGE RO 113 17 MARCH 45”.
Significant damage in Kalenborn in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany during World War 2. Destroyed houses, broken trees, and debris on the street. Only the roof frame and walls stand in one of the houses. A damaged house with exposed attic and floors. Two U.S. Army soldiers walk near the damaged houses. A severely damaged car beside a wall with gaping hole. Bullet holes in walls and debris on the floor. A German civilian man shoveling debris and rubble. German women and children refugees gather in makeshift shelter surrounded by furniture. Women and children pose in front of the camera. American Soldiers observe debris, damaged car and bullet-riddled house.