Paratroopers of the 17th US Airborne Division march in a line of riflemen over the B 51 in Appelhülsen, which is covered in smoke from burning houses.
Then image: Der Bürgerschützverein Appelhülsen.pdf
Now image: www.NOWstalgia.EU / Cor Sleutel
Category Archives: Battle of the Ruhrpocket
Münster (2)
Allied soldiers in the war damaged city of Münster around april 1945 with in the background the St.Lamberti church.
Then image: Life Magazine – Georg Rodger
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Lippstadt (7)
From another angle the lead elements of an Allied Army Group at Lippstadt on 1 April 1945 after the encirclement of Germany’s Army Group B on the western front.
Then image: LIFE Magazine – William Vandivert
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Lippstadt (6)
Same soldiers as before but from a different angle checking a map of the city of Lippstadt after captering the city in april 1945.
Then image: LIFE Magazine – William Vandivert
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Lippstadt (5)
Soldiers checking a map of the city of Lippstadt after captering the city in april 1945.
Then image: Life magazine – Vandivert
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Drensteinfurt (2)
Close up of allied Tanks in Drensteinfurt around end March or early april 1945.
Then image: Life Magazine – Vandivert
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Drensteinfurt (1)
Allied Tanks in Drensteinfurt around end March or early april 1945.
Then image: Life Magazine – Vandivert
Now image: www.NOWstalgia.EU / Cor Sleutel
Münster (1)
US soldiers of Company E, 194th Glider Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division, receive their first cigarettes since the division’s 24 March landing during Operation Varsity, Münster, 1 April 1945.
Then image: ?
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Lippstadt (4)
Allied soldiers with German prisoners at a checkpoint in Lippstadt early april 1945.
Then image: Life Magazine – Vandivert
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Lippstadt (3)
On 1 April 1945, the lead elements of two Allied Army Groups met at Lippstadt, east of the Ruhr, and completed the encirclement of Germany’s Army Group B, comprising more than 300,000 troops. This was the last substantial German fighting force left on the western front.
Then image: Life Magazine – William Vandivert
Now image: www.NOWstalgia.EU / Cor Sleutel