14th Panzer Division moves through Lublin Poland 1940. Al. Racławickie 14 Street. John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Captured French Char B1 in Le Cuttle, Gouy France 1940. 14th Panzer Division, schutzen regiment 103.
14th Panzer Divison enter Odenburg in Hungary 1941.
Cathedral Riwne in Ukraine 1942. 14th Panzer Division
Destroyed French Staff Car beside Soldiers Grave, France 1940.
German Luftwaffe motorbike messenger rests with soldiers beside open fire, Russia 1942.
Rome 1942. Fontana delle Naiadi. Piazza della repubblica.
German anti aircraft Flak soldiers joking in Belgium garden near Bruges Belgium 1940
Place de la Concorde, Fountain des Fleuves, Paris France 1940
American officers of the 101st Cavalry Regiment in Heidelberg Germany 1945. Heiliggeistkirche Church in background.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
German Luftwaffe flak soldier riding donkey in Village, Kreta Crete 1942.
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
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
Kurhaus/Hotel Kniebis-Lamm in Freudenstadt, Germany 1938
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