Civilians are rounded up by members of the Military Government, after First Army infantrymen of the 8th Division drove the Nazis out of Blatzheim, Germany, 27 February, 1945. Note: If you look careful you can you can see the slogans Schweig Feind hort mit! and Schweigen hilft Siegen!
Then image: US Signal Corps / SC 201465
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Stolberg (6)
Then image: LIFE Magazine Archives – John Florea Photographer
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Stolberg (5)
Then image: LIFE Magazine Archives – John Florea Photographer
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Stolberg (4)
Then image: LIFE Magazine Archives – John Florea Photographer
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Stolberg (3)
Then image: Private collection / Allen Bartell- Sgt John Claussen
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Stolberg (2)
Don W. Fehr, Company B, 32nd Armoured Regiment, 3rd Armoured “Spearhead” Division in Stolberg 17 November 1944.
Then image: Private collection / Allen Bartell- Sgt John Claussen
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Stolberg (1)
German soldiers are taken prisoner in Stolberg by the US 104th Infantry Division “Timberwolves” in November 1944 during Operation Queen.
Then image: LIFE magazine / John Florea
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Gressenich – Römerstraße (3)
Gathering of US soldiers on the corner of the Römerstraße and the Schevenhütterstraße in Gressenich during Operation Queen, November 1944.
Then image: LIFE Magazine Archives – John Florea
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Scheven
Infantrymen of the 2nd Division, 1st U.S. Army, move through the streets of Scheven, Germany, Germany, as they advance towards Eiserfey, Germany. 6 March, 1945.
Then image: US Signal Corps / SC 270606
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Neuss (1)
Street by street the American soldiers penetrated trough the city of Neuss during Operation Grenade in March 1945.
Then image: ?
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