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[Photograph of Colonel Nicholas Novosel]
Photograph of Colonel Nicholas Novosel wearing a helmet and coat while smoking a cigarette. The arm of Captain Butler is partially visible to the left.
[Soldiers at the Maginot Line]
Photograph of Stan Folkman and Marv Lilly standing at the Maginot Line in France.
[Soldiers in a Snowy Copse]
Photograph of John Bernier, Stephen Dulleba, and Peter Garofolo standing together in a snowy copse of trees. The men are wearing U.S. Army uniforms, with Dulleba and Garofolo wearing white armbands bearing crosses. Bernier props himself up against the snowy half of a tree trunk.
[Three Soldiers Posing Outside of Furst Chateau]
Photograph of three uniformed American soldiers posing together outside of Furst Chateau, a two-story brick building with two rows of windows with shutters. Dan Melli, Czarneke, and Nathan Levine are standing together under a central window.
[Soldiers in Boxcar Doorway]
Photograph of soldiers, including one identified as Jake and Leonard M. Kornman, standing in the open doorway of a boxcar on the way to the port of Le Havre.
[Present Day Herrlisheim]
Photograph of houses on a street in Herrlisheim. A couple of vehicles are visible in the background.
[Street in Herrlisheim]
Photograph of a muddy street in Herrlisheim after a battle in January 1945. Some of the houses are in ruins, and tanks are visible in the background.
[Carl Von Czoernig Standing by a Wall]
Photograph of Carl Von Czoernig holding a tin cup in his right hand and his helmet under his left arm. He stands against a stuccoed wall that obscured a covered ambulance. A building rises in the background.
[Nurse with Two Soldiers]
Photograph of J. F. X. Hennessey, nurse Lt. Ava Jane Biggerstaff, and Ralph Smith standing at a railing at the U. S. Army 3rd General Hospital in Marseille, France.
[Photograph of Zane Jones]
Photograph of Zane Jones wearing a coat and smiling for the camera. "Paris 1945" appears in a sunburst on the lower left portion of the photo. "Just call me Curly" is written in faded marker across Jones' collar.
[Members of 2nd Platoon]
Photograph of members of the 2nd platoon of Company C of the 56th Armored Infantry Battalion, posing in the snow at Rouffach, France. A French girl stands with them.
[Soldiers near a Cement Building]
Photograph of three uniformed United States Army soldiers and two men in dark civilian clothes near the foot of a multi-story cement building. One soldier, Frank Lussiana, is sitting in a chair backwards. A truck bearing the image of a cross on a white field is behind a fence to the left.
[Rue du General Reibel]
Photograph of the view down the Rue de General Reibel in Herrlisheim, France. Cars are parked along the road, and there is a restaurant to the right.
[Soldiers Lined Up Beside a Medical Station]
Photograph of nine helmeted U.S. Army soldiers standing in a row beside a medical station. The station, left, is a structure with a single visible window and the image of a dark cross on a white square. The soldiers are visible from shoulders up. They are identified as Addock, Ewing, Lieutenant Ray, Nat, Leone, Dan, Quillman, Thomas, and Captain Halpern.
[Half-Track in a Ditch]
Photograph of soldiers standing around a half-track stuck in a ditch at Rouffach, France. Houses are visible in the background.
[Three Soldiers in Riem]
Photograph of John Thomas, Victor Perry, and Jack Blanche posing together in Riems, France.
[Photographs of E. J. Simons and Others in Various Locations]
Four scanned photographs featuring E. J. Simons and other uniformed American soldiers at various locations in Europe. The original photos were taped onto a sheet of paper along with captions. The photo on the top right features soldiers identified as Joe, Ucyroski, and E. J. "Spike" Simons sitting on a bench in Paris, France. A stone wall, trees, and a statue are visible behind them. The next photo features Simons standing between two soldiers and a view of the Eiffel Tower in the background. The third photo has soldiers named Armstrong and Tummons sitting with Simons in a room in Germany. An open window and overhead fixture provide light. Armstrong sits on a sofa to the left, Tummons sits on a dressing table in the center, and Simons sitting to the right. The bottom photo shows two soldiers and Simons standing in front of the American Red Cross' Rainbow Corner club in Paris, France.
[Truck on Point]
Photograph of the rear of an Army vehicle leading the way down a snow-covered road in the Vosges Mountains in France. There are trees and other foliage on both sides of the road.
[Girl Posing With Gun]
Photograph of an unidentified girl posing with a German 88 anti-aircraft gun near Herrlisheim. Another gun is visible in the background.
[Three Soldiers Sitting in Furst Chateau's Doorway]
Photograph of three uniformed American soldiers sitting together in the entryway of a brick building called Furst Chateau. The seated men are John Vitolo, Nathan Levine, and Murray Davis. The men wear white armbands with images of crosses.
[Soldiers in France]
Copy print of five soldiers in France. The three in the rear are Russell Spencer, Ricky Staub, and Roy Strange. Bill Collins and James Czarnecki kneel in the front row.
[Check-In at Paris]
Photograph of pedestrians and cars outside a building used by the U.S. Army as a check-in place for a three day pass in Paris.
[Madrill Flora and the Maginot Line]
Three copy photographs taken in Europe during World War II. In the first photograph, Madrill Flora sits on top of a tank. The second photograph is top half of the tank in the first photo. The last photograph shows a cave on the Maginot Line.
[Men Standing in a Hotel Park in Grasse, France]
Photograph of several men standing in a hotel's park in Grasse, France. Three men stand in the foreground. Longoni, a bald man wearing spectacles and a sports coat, stands to the left. Two uniformed U.S. Army soldiers, Dan Melli and Ed Feron, stand next to Longoni. Another soldier is walking in the background under palm trees. A hotel building with multiple balconies and ivy growing up its side is visible to the left.
[Scrapbook Page: Staging Area - Calas]
Photographs of the Calas staging area in France. The top image shows soldiers identified as Bernikow and Nathan Levine standing on an earthen field in front of a row of tents. The second picture, labeled "Our billet," is of a tent structure that with an open entryway. The bottom two photographs feature groups of two and three soldiers posing together in front of the tent billets.
[Museum Display]
Photograph of a museum display of a 40+8 French boxcar. Several mannequins are posed in the boxcar, and two more stand outside it.
[People Repairing a Damaged Roof]
Photograph of people repairing the damaged roof of a stone building. Three men are standing on the roof near a hole with a ladder nearby. A man stands on a cart below them. A uniformed and helmeted U.S. Army soldier stands in front of the cart and looks towards the camera.
[Soldier in Herrlisheim]
Photograph of an unidentified solider walking down the muddy street in Herrlisheim a month after a battle there. A tank is visible to the right, and there are ruins and rubble on both sides of the street.
[Soldiers on Train]
Photograph of three soldiers standing at the open door of a train car, on a trip from Germany to LeHavre, France.
[Soldiers in Boxcar]
Photograph of soldiers Seward and Jacobs sitting in a boxcar on the way to the port of Le Havre, France.
[First Bivouac in France]
Photograph of soldiers grouped around the first bivouac in France.
[Red Cross Worker Giving Coffee to Soldiers]
Photograph of a woman from the Red Cross passing out coffee and donuts to American soldiers in France. She is standing at the back of a covered truck that has speakers on its roof. The soldiers have been identified left to right as Max Rubenstein, Jack Dinkin, unknown, Irwin Sternlicht, and unknown.
[Six Men Standing Among Palm Trees]
Photograph of five uniformed Army soldiers and a man in a sports coat standing together among palm trees. The military men are identified from left to right as Ed Feron, Dan Melli, John Battles, Charles Awe, and Joseph Silverstone.
[Dan Melli Standing With a French Soldier Near a Government Building]
Photograph of Dan Melli wearing a U.S. Army uniform and standing with a uniformed French soldier. The French soldier holds a rifle by his side. Behind them stands a column, an arch, an ornate wall, and an armless statue of woman.
[Clifford Koah and a Friend]
Photograph of Cliff Koah and another man posing together for against a lightly hued backdrop. Both men are wearing dark buttoned shirts.
[Tank Turret Above Stone Wall]
Photograph of a tank turret above a stone wall somewhere in France. Buildings are visible in the background.
[Photograph of Furst Chateau]
Photograph of Furst Chateau, a two-story brick building used for billeting American soldiers. The entryway is partially visible near the bottom right portion of the photo. There are two rows of windows with shutters, and a large central window located over the doorway. Two bare trees can be seen on either side of the door. The top of a man's head is visible near the left tree.
[Soldiers Posing Outside of Furst Chateau]
Photograph of five uniformed American soldiers posing together outside of Furst Chateau, a two-story brick building with two rows of windows with shutters. Everett Roeder stands on a truck to the left. The men standing in the foreground are Dan Melli, John Battles, Nathan Levine, and John Vitolo.
[Dan Melli on a Beach]
Photograph of Dan Melli wearing swim trunks and standing on a rocky beach in Nice, France. The Mediterranean Sea is visible behind him.
[Church in Herrlisheim]
Copy photograph of a church in Herrlisheim, taken after the 12th Armored Division left in 1945. The church has been partially destroyed.
[Dan Melli Writing "Louise" on a Truck]
Photograph of Dan Melli standing to the side of a medical truck and writing the name "Louise" on its canvas covering. Melli is wearing a U.S. Army uniform.
[View of Herrlisheim]
Photograph of the town of Herrlisheim in the aftermath of a battle in January 1945. The roads are muddy, and some of the houses have been damaged.
[Monsieur and Madame Forrestre in a Garden]
Photograph of the elderly Monsieur and Madame Forrestre standing together in their garden on Rue Sauvage in Auffay, France. Monsieur Forrestre wears a flat cap, waistcoat, and pants while his wife wears a dark dress. Nathan Levine and Dan Melli billeted with the couple.
[Soldiers Together]
Photograph of soldiers posing on and around a tank. Those on the ground are R. Aiken, James Mattheison, Bud Baker, C. Hunter, and B. Reed, and those on the tank are J. Flock and E. Belz.
[Dan Melli Sitting Outside of Furst Chateau]
Photograph of Dan Melli sitting on a railing outside of Furst Chateau, a two-story brick building. Melli is wearing a U.S. Army uniform and sitting on the railing of a stairway that leads downward into a basement. There are two rows of windows with shutters.
[Four Soldiers in France]
Photograph of four soldiers of C Company of the 43rd Tank Battalion posing in France. James Johnson kneels in front of Bud Baker, Julius Zastrow, and Jim Matthiesen.
[Girls of Herrlisheim]
Photograph of four young women standing together in front of a long park bench. They are wearing broad black hats, white blouses adorned with red ribbons, red skirts, and black aprons with flower patterns. Trees obscure a multi-story building behind them. The first and third women are older than the other two.
[Soldiers Gathered Outside of Furst Chateau]
Photograph of twelve soldiers standing outside of a brick building called Furst Chateau. The soldiers are wearing U.S. Army uniforms and are wearing helmets. A group of five stands by the building to the left, another group stands to the right near a chain-link fence, and one man stands between them.
[Bailey Bridge Over the Ill River at Oberhergheim, France]
Photograph of a bailey bridge that covers the span of the Ill River at Oberhergheim, France. Two people can be seen walking together halfway over the bridge. Plant life is partially visible on the river, as is a reflection of the bridge. Writing the reverse side of the photo mentions how the bridge was constructed by the 119th Engineers.
[Man in Front of Cemetery]
Photograph of an unidentified man with a camera around his neck standing in front of a cemetery in Herrlisheim.
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