An Official Press Photograph Of Surrendering German Officer In The Ruhr Pocket Photograph, April 1945 Auction detached however
Description
detached however
the son of Nicholas Antifaev and Annie Antifaev (nee Olkovick)
which was assigned to the 6th Squadron of Kampfgeschwader 51 and signed by Hauptmann Ernst von Freistedt
Fifth Class with Star
Wandsworth
An Official Press Photograph Of Surrendering German Officer In The Ruhr Pocket Photograph, April 1945 Auction detached howeverBlack and white, gloss finish, obverse with a U. S. Army Signal Corps insignia at the lower left, coded "231479" at the lower right, reverse stamped with an inscription in faded blue ink "SC 231479 GERMAN SURRENDER IN RUHR POCKET. A German officer follows his surrender to the 7th Armored Division, U. S. First Army, by shaking hands with a German nurse as he prepares to leave for prisoners of war cage at Ergste. These soldiers are some of the 15,000 to
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