Adolf-Wagner-Platz (today: Marienplatz) with the "Haus der Nationalsozialisten" ("house of the nationalsocialists") in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 1938
Adolf-Wagner-Platz (today: Marienplatz) with the Hotel Marktplatz and the "Haus der Nationalsozialisten" ("house of the nationalsocialists") in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 1938
American GI soldier 9th air force resting in forest camp. Erlangen near Nuremberg Bavaria 1945.
American soldiers listen to radio broadcast declaration of the end of the Second World War in Europe 8 May 1945
Bombed and destroyed private house of Martin Bormann, Obersalzberg above Berchtesgaden 1945
Theatiner Kirche Munchen. Munich. Reiterdenkmal fur Ludwig 1. Odeonsplatz. Bavaria Germany 1937. Feldherrnhalle
Theatiner Kirche Munchen. Munich. Reiterdenkmal fur Ludwig 1.
Odeonsplatz. Bavaria Germany 1945.
Entrance to the barracks in Kitzingen (Bavaria), Germany 1939
101st Cavalry Regiment hook up with French 2nd Armoured Division, 4th May 1945, Traun River near Siegsdorf, Autobahn
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Mechanized troops of the 101st Cavalry Regiment capture Willy Messerschmitt family house in Murnau Bavaria 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
GIs of the 101st Cavalry Regiment in Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945 smoking, standing beside German Wehrmacht officers.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
American Willy Jeep parked in front of Camera Shop. Mittertor Rosenheim Bavaria 1945. 101st Cavalry Regiment
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Mechanized troops of the 101st Cavalry Regiment capture Willy Messerschmitt family house in Murnau Bavaria 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Little Bavarian Girl welcomes American GIs of the 101st Cavalry Regiment in Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Makeshift Combat Hospital in Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945 for German POWs and American Gis
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German army officers surrender to men of the 101st Cavalry Regiment in Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg