Wasserburg am Inn. Oberbayern Bavaria 1940. Wasserburger Innbrucke
German soldiers pushing a heavy 15cm Artillery cannon over the General Pfeffer Bridge. Medwedowka. Tscherkassy 1941
US M8 Greyhound Armoured Car crash out side of Bad Tolz Bavaria 1945. 101st Cavalry Regiment
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Residenzplatz Salzburg Austria 1940. St. Michael Church. direction Mozartplatz and mountain Kapuzinerberg
Residenzplatz Salzburg Austria 1940. St. Michael Church. direction Mozartplatz and mountain Kapuzinerberg
Getreidegasse, direction St. Blasius Church. Salzburg Austria 1940
Residenzbrunnen. Residenzplatz. Salzburg Austria 1940. Direction Alter Markt and Churfurststrasse
Residenzbrunnen Fountain beside Salzburg Dom Church. Residenzplatz. 1940
Residenzbrunnen Fountain beside Salzburg Dom Church. Residenzplatz. 1940
Hotel Zur Blauen Gans. Getreidegasse 41. Salzburg Austria 1940.
At the river Salzach near the Hohensalzburg Fortress in Salzburg, Austria ~1938
Max-Reinhardt-Platz and Hohensalzburg Fortress in Salzburg, Austria ~1938
Bombed and destroyed private house of Martin Bormann, Obersalzberg above Berchtesgaden 1945
The Lions Well Lowenbrunnen fountain in Universitatsplatz in front of the Old University Heidelberg Baden Wurttemberg 1945
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German soldiers surrendering weapons beside General Albert Kesselrings private train, Saalfelden Austria 1945
Saalfelden, near Salzburg, in Austria on 9 May 1945.
Kesselring then surrendered to an American major at Saalfelden, near Salzburg, in Austria on 9 May 1945. He was taken to see Major General Maxwell D. Taylor, the commander of the 101st Airborne Division, who treated him courteously, allowing him to keep his weapons and field marshal_qt_s baton
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German soldiers surrendering weapons beside General Albert Kesselrings private train, Saalfelden Austria 1945
Saalfelden, near Salzburg, in Austria on 9 May 1945.
Kesselring then surrendered to an American major at Saalfelden, near Salzburg, in Austria on 9 May 1945. He was taken to see Major General Maxwell D. Taylor, the commander of the 101st Airborne Division, who treated him courteously, allowing him to keep his weapons and field marshal_qt_s baton
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
View from the window of Adolf Hitlers Eagles Nest May 1945
First American Soldiers Capturing Hitlers Eagles Nest May 1945.
Spa park above the "Beethoventempel" in Baden near Vienna, Austria 1937