U.S. soldiers in Julich, Germany during World War II. Soldiers of the 2nd Armored Division crossing the Roer River. Soldiers aboard a tank. The tank moving on the pontoon bridge across the river. A few soldiers standing near the bridge, watching the tank. Destroyed buildings in the foreground. Debris on the ground. The tank crosses the river.
U.S. soldiers in Julich, Germany during World War II. Soldiers of the 2nd Armored Division crossing the Roer River. Tanks moving on the pontoon bridge. Soldiers aboard the tanks. Other soldiers standing on the bridge. A sign on the bridge reads: 'To Berlin, Compliments 554th Engineer Bn'. Destroyed houses in the foreground.
U.S. soldiers in Julich, Germany during World War II. Soldiers of the 2nd Armored Division aboard tanks and other military vehicles. A tank moving on an unpaved road. Destroyed houses and buildings. Debris on the street. Other soldiers standing on the road. The exterior of a destroyed building. Military vehicles passing in front of the building.
U.S. soldiers in Julich, Germany during World War II. Soldiers of the 2nd Armored Division aboard tanks and half tracks. The vehicles moving on an unpaved road. Destroyed houses and buildings in the area. Debris on the street.
U.S. tanks on fire just outside Wegscheid, Bavaria, Germany during World War 2. Column of American M-4 tanks halted on a road in the forest. One tank in flames after being hit by Anti Tank gun by enemy German fire. Heavy smoke columns rising up from the burning tank. Wide view of town of Wegscheid with fires and shell explosions in the town during battle.
A U.S. Army medic is seen leaning over a wounded American soldier in woods near Wegscheid, Germany, during a battle with German forces in World War 2. The medic renders first aid, and covers him up. Then other American soldiers help to lift the wounded soldier and carry him hurriedly through the forest. The wounded soldier appears to be in great pain, and appears to be nauseous. They place him on the ground. Next, they carry him to a jeep, place him in the back, and drive away.
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