Rheinberg (6)

Half-tracks, tanks and “6 x 6” trucks, troops and equipment inspection after German cease-fire in Rheinberg, Germany 6 March 1945.
Then image: US Signal Corps
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Rheinberg (5)

Armor of the 8th Armored Division, US ninth Army parks on a street in the newly captured Rheinberg, 6 March 1945.
Then image: US Signal Corps
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Rheinberg (4)

American M36 Tank destroyer in the city of Rheinberg in March 1945.
Then image: ?
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Kamp Lintfort (2)

Tanks of the 8 Armoured Division in the center of Kamp Lintfort, 8 March 1945.
Then image: ?
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Rheinberg (3)

Amercan Soldiers clearing the city center of the city of Rheinberg after the battle for the city in March 1945.
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Rheinberg (2) – Winterswick

A German SP assault gun (Sturmgeschütz) damaged by fire in Winterswick during the battle for bloody Rheinberg around March 1945.
Then image: https://www.8th-armored.org
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Kamp Lintfort (1)

American soldiers of the 35th Infantry Division march past the body of an fallen German soldier in Kamp-Lintfort, 1945.
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Rheinberg (1)

American tank destroyers of the 8th Armored Division of the Ninth U.S. Army line a street of Rheinberg, Germany. 6 March, 1945.
Note: See the Feind hort mit or the Enemy is listening sign on the advertising column,
Then image: US Signal Corps / SC 335575
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