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SS General Max Simon surrendering to American 101st Airborne Division General Maxwell D. Taylor, Schwendt Austria 1945
SS General Max Simon surrendering to American 101st Airborne Division General Maxwell D. Taylor, Schwendt Austria 1945

SS General Max Simon surrendering to American 101st Airborne Division General Maxwell D. Taylor, Schwendt Austria 1945

The other SS officer, with German Cross in Gold, is Simon_qt_s Chief of Staff, Ekkehard Albert.

MAJ.GEN MAXWELL d. TAYLOR, cg, 101st airborne division, and maj.Gen. Simon, 13th SS corps, complete the surrender of remaining ss troops in
Schwendt area, Austria. xxi corps, us seventh army, 5/9/45

Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg

Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring inspecting FLAK Anti-aircraft battery in Croatia 1943.
Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring inspecting FLAK Anti-aircraft battery in Croatia 1943.

Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring inspecting FLAK Anti-aircraft battery in Croatia 1943.

Lieutenant General Emil Kern, Austrian Staff General responsible for war bridges, 4th German Army. France 1940
Lieutenant General Emil Kern, Austrian Staff General responsible for war bridges, 4th German Army. France 1940

Lieutenant General Emil Kern, Austrian Staff General responsible for war bridges, 4th German Army. France 1940

Lieutenant General Emil Kern, Austrian Staff General responsible for war bridges, 4th German Army. France 1940
Lieutenant General Emil Kern, Austrian Staff General responsible for war bridges, 4th German Army. France 1940

Lieutenant General Emil Kern, Austrian Staff General responsible for war bridges, 4th German Army. France 1940

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel watching battlefield 1941 Tunisia in Captured British armoured truck MAX. MAMMUT

Erwin Rommel standing beside Horch 901 Staff car after Propaganda Film Interview, Tunisia. 1942. General Staff.
Erwin Rommel standing beside Horch 901 Staff car after Propaganda Film Interview, Tunisia. 1942. General Staff.

Erwin Rommel standing beside Horch 901 Staff car after Propaganda Film Interview, Tunisia. 1942. General Staff.

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel talks with Army Generals, Tunisian Desert 1942.
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel talks with Army Generals, Tunisian Desert 1942.

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel talks with Army Generals, Tunisian Desert 1942.

right: Field Marshal Erwin Rommel,
middle: Fritz Bayerlein,
left: Wilhelm Ritter von Thoma,
far left: Siegfried Westphal

Head of Medicine in the German Army, Doctor Siegfried Adolf Handloser, 9th Panzer Division. Ukraine 1941.
Head of Medicine in the German Army, Doctor Siegfried Adolf Handloser, 9th Panzer Division. Ukraine 1941.

Head of Medicine in the German Army, Doctor Siegfried Adolf Handloser, 9th Panzer Division. Ukraine 1941.

Generaloberstabsarzt Prof.Dr.med. Siegfried Adolf Handloser (25 March 1885 – 3 July 1954),
Chefs des Wehrmachtsanitätswesens (Chief of the Medical Services of the Wehrmacht).
It was the most important medical position in the entire German Armed Forces and the Waffen-SS.

The medal below the 1914 Eisernes Kreuz II.Klasse is Grossherzoglich Oldenburgisches Friedrich August-Kreuz I.Klasse

Colonel-General Heinz Guderian with Horch Kfz. 21 Staff Car, Beresina August 1941, 3rd Panzer Division.
Colonel-General Heinz Guderian with Horch Kfz. 21 Staff Car, Beresina August 1941, 3rd Panzer Division.

Colonel-General Heinz Guderian with Horch Kfz. 21 Staff Car, Beresina August 1941, 3rd Panzer Division.



Operation Barbarossa, 1st Battery, 75th Panzer Artillery Reg, 3rd Panzer Division. Beresina August 1941.

Horch 901, Medium staff car,

BMW R75 motorcycle with sidecar

Beginning in 1940, Horch made about 50 to 100 schwere geländegängige Personenkraftwagen (6-sitzig) (Kfz. 21)
The car body’s were made by Gläser
Some of these vehicles were partly armoured.


designated as commander’s cabriolet

Colonel-General Heinz Guderian.

German Luftwaffe General Staff officers inspect FLAK gun Russia 1941 spanish cross ribbon bar 3. Flak Abt. 701
German Luftwaffe General Staff officers inspect FLAK gun Russia 1941 spanish cross ribbon bar 3. Flak Abt. 701

German Luftwaffe General Staff officers inspect FLAK gun Russia 1941 spanish cross ribbon bar 3. Flak Abt. 701

WW2 Color German Wehrmacht army General with staff red cross Hospital Ukraine 1943
WW2 Color German Wehrmacht army General with staff red cross Hospital Ukraine 1943

WW2 Color German Wehrmacht army General with staff red cross Hospital Ukraine 1943