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SC 336781 - A vehicle of the 11th Armored Division, U.S. Third Army, passes the roadblock, tank traps, and dragon's teeth of the Siegfried Line, near Nar-Uttfeld, Germany. 21 February, 1945.
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SC 335408 - Pfc. Arthur Wippman, Chicago, Ill., stands guard at gate of captured small arms factory in Suhl, Germany.
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SC 335401 - Two patrols, one from the 84th Infantry Division, First U.S. Army, and the other from the 11th Armored Division, Third U.S. Army, meet at a prearranged rendezvous on the Liourthe river closing the Bulge in Belgium.
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SC 364293 - T/5 Russell W. McCarthy, Mancelona, Mich., left, and T/5 Stanley W. Stochla, Detroit, Mich., examine captured German guns taken by the 11th Armored Division, Third U.S. Army.
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SC 335276 - German men and women sweep up street in front of command post of 11th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, in Kirchberg, Germany. 20 March, 1945.
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SC 335301 - Half-track of the 11th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, enters the town of Hildburghausen, Germany. 8 April, 1945.
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SC 270885 - Infantrymen of 11th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, advance toward Austrian border near Kepple, Austria, shortly before the end of war in Europe. Smoke is from mortar blast.
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SC 270884 - Soldiers of 11th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, fire on enemies across border in blazing town of Kepple, Austria, before end of war in Europe. 30 April, 1945.
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SC 270883 - A tank of the 11th Armored Division, 3rd U.S. Army, covers advancing infantrymen who close in on burning buildings in Neufelden, Austria. 4 May, 1945.
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SC 270882 - Troops of an armored infantry unit move over hill and along road toward the town of Kronach, Germany, in Third U.S. Army sector. 12 April, 1945.
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SC 198845 - Sgt. Clarence Pfeifer, Jordan, Montana, (with machine gun) and Pfc. Sherman Maness, Searcy, Ark., (driver) bring in two German prisoners captured near Longchamps, Belgium. 15 January, 1945.