103 Schutzen Regiment 14th Panzer Division, April 1941, Yugoslavia, flowers and decorations, Krupp Protze L2H 143
Friends in training Barracks, German Army, Lobau Saxony, 14th Panzer Division 1939
Adolf-Wagner-Platz (today: Marienplatz) in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ~1941
on the left: Hotel Marktplatz (today: Commerzbank)
in the middle: Haus der Nationalsozialisten (today: Radio Oberland)
in the background: Alpspitze, Höllentalspitzen, Waxenstein, Zugspitze
St. Martin church in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ~1941
St. Martin church in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ~1941
view to the mountain Wank in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ~1941
stele with the inscription:
Heimat erfülle deine Pflicht. Gib doppelt zum W.H.W. (Winterhilfswerk)
St. Sebastian chapel in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ~1941
St. Georgs Brunnen in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ~1941
St. Georgs Brunnen in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany ~1941
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
German Afrika Korp War Reporter sitting in his Army Jeep, Volkswagen kübelwagen 82, Karthago, Tunisia, 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
German Afrika Korp War Reporter sitting in his Army Jeep, Volkswagen kübelwagen 82, Tarhuna, Libya, 1942.
German army convoy, Evening time, 94. Infantry division, Lutsk, Ukraine, 1941.
Destroyed and Bombed Stuttgart, April. 1945. 100th US Army Infantry Division.
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
Forced labour, Finland, 1944, women loading German army trucks from train wagons, camo truck,