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87TH INFANTRY DIVISION EUROPEAN THEATER PHOTO ARCHIVE
Good collection of approx. 170 4" x 5" b/w photographic contact prints, all depicting the activities of soldiers and officers of the 87th Infantry Division from their stateside training in 1943, through their advance through France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany to the end of the war in 1945. These images are contact prints made in 1989 from original U.S. Army Signal Corps negatives purchased from various archives by Earle R. Hart, historian for the 87th Infantry Division Association, and represent a comprehensive collection of unpublished images of the division''s experience in the European Theater. Each image is accompanied by a typed caption giving the place and approximate date of the scene. The first images in the collection show the division at maneuvers at Camp McCain in Mississippi in 1943, along with group and individuals portraits of many of its commanding generals. The action quickly shifts to Metz, France in fall of 1944. The images here depict house-to-house fighting, machine gun engagements, ruined buildings, thick mud, American and German medics working together to treat an injured German prisoner, American soldiers having dinner with French civilians, and more. Following these are scenes from Belgium in January of 1945, showing soldiers advancing through heavy snow, camouflaged anti-tank emplacements, and happy Belgian civilians. A small selection of images show similar scenes in Luxembourg, before the division moves into Germany in March of 1945. These images depict the destruction around Coblenz, the crossing of the Moselle and Rhine rivers, medics treating the wounded, and heavy street fighting. Of particular note are a series of ten images showing the liberation of the concentration camp as Ohrdruf, including a view of a visit by Dwight D. Eisenhower and other high-ranking officers. Other subsequent images depict captured German officers, street fighting and urban destruction on a massive scale, and finally, celebrations on V-E day and the return of the division to Hampton Roads. Also present is a selection of six photos showing U.S. Third Army commander George S. Patton, as well as several post-war images. Altogether they paint a vivid picture of the final assault on Hitler''s Germany.

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September 13, 2017 11:00 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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