Dijon France VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8th 1945
Dijon France VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8th 1945
Dijon France VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8th 1945, American Army Camp captured german car
The Famous American War Photographer Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni returning to the US after the war 1946.
166th Signal Photo Company
bottom right ribbon is occupation ribbon
Top RowGood Conduct, Pacific Theature campaign, Pre war service ribbon Bottom ETO Campaign Ribbon, ETO Victory ribbon, Germany Occupation medal
Tourist Steam Barge on the River Elbe near Konigstein Saxony near Dresden 1939
Monument to the Revolution. Plaza de la Republica. Mexico City. Mexico 1946.
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
Luftwaffe Flak unit with 2-cm-Flak 38 cannon on board a troop ship sailing on the Mediterranean Sea to Libya 1941
2. Panzer Nachrichten Abt. 200
Reichstag Building Berlin Germany 1940. Perspective Friedrich-Ebert-Platz
Reichstagsgebaude
USAAF pilot trains with Thompson submachine gun in MacDill Field, Florida 1942. 322nd Bombardment Squadron Medium.
U.S. Army Infantryman in Florida USA 1942 wearing Brodie helmet and M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle with M1905 bayonet
U.S. Army Infantryman in Florida USA 1942 wearing Brodie helmet, Gas Mask and M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle
Madame Butterfly. BRAUNSCHWEIGISCHES STAATSTHEATER 01.10.1943 18:30
Dr. Alexander Schum
Fotograf: Dr. Jaeger
US soldiers returning from Europe after World War Two. Passing the Statue of Liberty. On board the liner SS George Washington
Dodge WC-57 Command Car. Church Ruins St. Lo Normandy. 166th Signal Photographic Company June 1944
Volkssolidaritat Sachsen 1946. Marktplatz. Katharinenstrasse. Destroyed Altes Rathaus. Old Town Hall Leipzig Germany
A tourist ferry crosses the River Elbe in front of the Port harbour Hamburg 1938
American GI with his Life Jacket on board a landing craft off shore from the beaches of Omaha Normandy D-Day plus 10
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
Bombed Johanniskirche Church. Johannisplatz Leipzig Germany 1946.
Kriegszerstörung: 4. Dezember 1943, 20. Februar 1944
Architekt: Hugo Licht
Nach einem Luftangriff im Dezember 1943 brannte die Kirche aus, ein erneuter Angriff 1944
verursachte starke Zerstörungen am Mauerwerk. Nach anfänglichen Wiederaufbauplänen wurden die
Ruine des Kirchenschiffs am 19. Februar 1949 und der Kirchturm am 9. Mai 1963 gesprengt.