Displaying: 126 140 of 140 matches for “battle of the bulge”
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126. A temporary residence permit issued by the French police in Marseille to Heinz Stephan Lewy which allowed him to stay in Marseilles from April 20 to May 20, 1942.
just after D-Day. After fighting in the Battle of the Bulge and across Germany, Heinz' unit took part ... Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... Gertru Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... orphan, had resided in this orphanage for seven years. Already in the first year of the Nazi regime
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127. Photomontage entitled "Just a Reminder Don't Fraternize!" that was prepared by U.S.
Battle of the Bulge, Samuel was sent to the 12th Army Group headquarters in Paris. Following three weeks ... WORLD RESPONSE (1933-1955) -- Press Coverage of the Liberation and DP Affairs ... newspaper. The montage includes nine photographs of Nazi atrocities and concentration camp victims taken ... by American combat photographers in Germany and Austria. The photograph of an emaciated
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128. Arthur Lewy confers with a customer in his tobacco shop in Berlin.
just after D-Day. After fighting in the Battle of the Bulge and across Germany, Heinz' unit took part ... Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... Gertru Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... orphan, had resided in this orphanage for seven years. Already in the first year of the Nazi regime
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129. Arthur Lewy confers with a customer in his tobacco store in Berlin.
just after D-Day. After fighting in the Battle of the Bulge and across Germany, Heinz' unit took part ... Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... Gertru Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... orphan, had resided in this orphanage for seven years. Already in the first year of the Nazi regime
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130. Mark Steil stands outside in Antwerp wearing a sailor suit.
following the Battle of the Bulge, and Simon needed to return to hiding for another few weeks until the ... Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... May Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... children under the age of fourteen were exempt from deportation. Simon enjoyed his time in the castle. He
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131. Heinz Stephan Lewy poses with his father and stepmother in their home in Berlin, shortly before his departure on a Kindertransport to France.
just after D-Day. After fighting in the Battle of the Bulge and across Germany, Heinz' unit took part ... Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... Gertru Heinz Stephan Lewy was born in Berlin on March 11, 1925. He was the only child of Arthur and ... orphan, had resided in this orphanage for seven years. Already in the first year of the Nazi regime
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132. Simon Steil poses with his rescuers, Bertha and Jules Henrards and their daughers.
following the Battle of the Bulge, and Simon needed to return to hiding for another few weeks until the ... Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... May Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... children under the age of fourteen were exempt from deportation. Simon enjoyed his time in the castle. He
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133. Mark Steil walks down a street in Antwerp with his parents, Adolf and Eliza Steil, and another woman.
following the Battle of the Bulge, and Simon needed to return to hiding for another few weeks until the ... Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... May Simon Steil is the son of Adolf Steil and Eliza nee (Meizels) Meissels Steil. Simon was born on ... children under the age of fourteen were exempt from deportation. Simon enjoyed his time in the castle. He
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134. American medics treat an emaciated soldier, Pvt. Alvin L.
Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... t Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... American POWs who survived a death march from the Berga concentration camp and was liberated by soldiers of ... guard for several weeks. On February 8, 1945, a group of 350 soldiers including the Jewish GIs, together
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135. American medics treat an emaciated, twenty-year-old soldier, Pfc.
Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... t Thousands of American soldiers captured in December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge were taken ... California, one of 63 American POWs who survived a death march from the Berga concentration camp and was ... liberated by soldiers of the 357th Infantry Regiment.
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136. Myron Moses' company rides down a street in Le Mans, France on Liberation Day.
separated from his unit on D-Day and found himself in another platoon. During the Battle of the Bulge in ... Myron Moses' company rides down a street in Le Mans, France on Liberation Day. On the back of ... town (Le Mans) escaped most of the wrath of the war. People plenty happy. Love 'n love - Myron." ... Myron "Mike" Moses was born around 1920. At the age of 17, he co-wrote the lyrics to "Everything
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137. A photograph taken by Myron Moses showing a railcar after liberation in Namur, Belgium.
separated from his unit on D-Day and found himself in another platoon. During the Battle of the Bulge in ... railcar is covered in French graffiti. Myron wrote on the back of the photo: Mom and Dad - Displaced ... personnel and prisoners of war are transported in these box cars. The liberated French enthusiastically ... Myron "Mike" Moses was born around 1920. At the age of 17, he co-wrote the lyrics to "Everything
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138. U.S. combat photographer Walt MacDonald prepares to take a picture with his speed graphic camera.
immediately dispatched to photograph what came to be called the Battle of the Bulge. In March 1945 Heslop was ... Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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139. U.S. combat photographer J Malan Heslop types photo captions on a typewriter in his room.
immediately dispatched to photograph what came to be called the Battle of the Bulge. In March 1945 Heslop was ... Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... A J Malan Heslop (b. 1923), U.S. Army Signal Corps photographer, who took pictures of the advance of ... American troops through France, Belgium, Germany and Austria, including the liberation of the Ebensee
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140. U.S. Army Signal Corps pin issued to combat photographer Arnold E.
Battle of the Bulge, Samuel was sent to the 12th Army Group headquarters in Paris. Following three weeks ... commanded a unit of photographers who took pictures of the advance of American troops through France ... Belgium, Germany, and Austria, including the liberation of concentration and POW camps. The son of ... Samuelson applied to flight cadet school and in May of that year was inducted into the U.S. Army. He served