U.S. Army 12th Armored Division on move in Dillingen, Germany during World War II. U.S. armored vehicles move past a sign that reads 'Dillingen'. Vehicles of the 12th Armored Division in the town. German prisoners march down a road under American guards. U.S. infantrymen break down a door and enter a building. Two German soldiers run down a road. An American soldier climbs over a fence into a yard in search of a sniper. German prisoners march down a street. A one legged Nazi officer prisoner hobbles on crutches. American soldiers and vehicles move through streets.
United States 6th Armored Division in Oberdorla, Germany during World War II. Sherman Tanks on a field during a combined tank infantry attack. Soldiers fire rifles. Soldiers crouched behind the tanks. The tanks and the troops of the 6th Armored Division advance across a field. An M4A3(76) passes on a road. Extended end connectors can be seen attached to its tracks for better mud traction.
United States 6th Armored Division in Oberdorla, Germany during World War II. Tanks and troops of the 6th Armored Division advance across a field during a combined tank and infantry attack.
United States 6th Armored Division in Oberdorla, Germany during World War 2. Smoke rises. Soldiers of the 6th Armored Division follow a tank across a field. The soldiers walk along the sides of buildings as they slowly advance through a street. Tanks move down the middle of the street between the advancing soldiers. The soldiers near a tank in the middle of the town.
American forces of 6th Armored Division advancing through village of Oberdorla, Germany, a month before the end of World War 2, in Europe. U.S. infantrymen moving cautiously near buildings in the village. Two Germans, one wearing a helmet, and the other in civilian clothing, walk past the camera, gesturing. Gunner in an M4 Sherman tank fires machine gun at upper floor of adjacent building, as local citizens scramble out of the way, and U.S. infantrymen move along sidewalk and pause at bend in road. Back to the Sherman tank, and smoke rising from the area of building that it fired upon. American soldiers hurry past the camera and move cautiously along the sidewalk. Two soldiers move slowly along street in a jeep. More views of U.S. infantry accompanied by M18 Hellcat tank destroyer and M4 Sherman tanks moving through the village. A sign identifies village as Oberdorla. The jeep is seen again, moving along with tanks and infantry. It parks outside a building that infantrymen are entering. As soldiers cluster outside the building, one fires several shots into it.
Men of 254th Infantry Regiment, 63rd Infantry Division are honored in Creglingen, Germany during World War II. Soldiers of 254th Infantry Regiment, 63rd Infantry Division in a parade. U.S. Army Brigadier General Frederick M. Harris Commander of 63rd Infantry Division with other officers reviews the parade. He presents men of 254th Infantry Regiment with Silver Stars after the formal parade.
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