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blank postcard (ddr-densho-497-25)
doc blank postcard (ddr-densho-497-25)
Blank postcard of Berchtesgaden, Watzmang, and Steinetnem, Germany
522nd Field Artillery Battalion at the Eagle's Nest / Kehlsteinhaus (ddr-densho-22-132)
img 522nd Field Artillery Battalion at the Eagle's Nest / Kehlsteinhaus (ddr-densho-22-132)
Soldiers of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion posing at Hitler's retreat near Berchtesgaden, known as the Eagle's Nest in English and Kehlsteinhaus in German.
522nd Field Artillery Battalion soldiers looking out from the interior of the Eagle's Nest / Kehlsteinhaus (ddr-densho-22-133)
img 522nd Field Artillery Battalion soldiers looking out from the interior of the Eagle's Nest / Kehlsteinhaus (ddr-densho-22-133)
Soldiers of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion posing at Hitler's retreat near Berchtesgaden, known as the Eagle's Nest in English and Kehlsteinhaus in German.
522nd Field Artillery Battalion soldiers at Berghof (ddr-densho-22-449)
img 522nd Field Artillery Battalion soldiers at Berghof (ddr-densho-22-449)
Berghof was Adolf Hitler's retreat above Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps.
522nd Field Artillery Battalion at the Eagle's Nest / Kehlsteinhaus (ddr-densho-22-131)
img 522nd Field Artillery Battalion at the Eagle's Nest / Kehlsteinhaus (ddr-densho-22-131)
Soldiers of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion posing at Hitler's retreat near Berchtesgaden, known as the Eagle's Nest in English and Kehlsteinhaus in German.
522nd Field Artillery Battalion soldiers at Berghof (ddr-densho-22-450)
img 522nd Field Artillery Battalion soldiers at Berghof (ddr-densho-22-450)
Berghof was Adolf Hitler's retreat above Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps.
Interview with Clarence Matsumura, part 4 of 5 (ddr-densho-1007-1772)
av Interview with Clarence Matsumura, part 4 of 5 (ddr-densho-1007-1772)
Matsumura discusses stumbling across Dachau near the end of the war, finding and rehabilitating concentration camp survivors in Waakirchen, pursuing the German military towards Berchtesgaden and then Berlin, Germany surrendering, the end of the war, and leaving the military. Interview starts at 0:50. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions in the background. Original title: II …
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