Sebastiani Brau, Marienplatz, Bad Aibling, Bavaria Germany 1945. 101st Cavalry Regiment
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German women reading missing persons list in Market Square Bad Aibling Bavaria Germany 1945. 101st Cavalry Regiment.
German Panzer 3 tanks used to transport infantry through ice cold Russian landscape, Russian winter end 1943.
German Panzer 3 of the 4th Panzer Army, Sun setting on Russian Front 1942. Gzhatsk Gagarin. Smolensk Oblast
German captured POWs in make shift camp beside village Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945. Taken by 101st Cavalry Regiment
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Surrendering 13th SS corps, Airfield near Bruck an der Grossglocknerstrasse Austria 1945, 101st Cavalry Regiment.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
2 American air force captains with Cine Kodak Eight Model 60 8mm home movie camera, Tripoli Libya 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 1945.
14th Panzer Divison enter Odenburg in Hungary 1941.
Surrendered German soldiers reading American Allied General Orders on wall in Kossen Austria 1945
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
American armoured cars of the 101st Cavalry Regiment park opposite SS troops in Kossen Austria 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
American armoured cars of the 101st Cavalry Regiment park opposite SS troops in Kossen Austria 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German Flak Luftwaffe officer surrender with girlfriend to American GIs in Schloss Heiligenberg near Darmstadt 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
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
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
Waffen SS soldier prepare VW Schwimmwagen Jeep for surrendering SS General Max Simon, Schwendt Austria 1945
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Saalfelden train station 1945, German Kubelwagen 82 beside American Willi Jeep, Albert Kesselring surrender.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg