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An American soldier decorates the grave of an unknown U.S. soldier, who was buried by the enemy before retreating
A grave of an American soldier buried by retreated Germans from what I presume was out of respect, I think it says "Unknown American" on the grave
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Wounded German soldiers being ferried to an aid post on the hull of a Cromwell tank of 2nd Welsh Guards, 3 September 1944. They were captured after the Guards shot up a German convoy that blundered into their path, 20km from Brussels.
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Similar to the American grave above, I assume a British soldier fell in battle and the Germans buried him out of respect I dont speak German but I think it says "Unknown English Soldier"
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"Colourised Photo" An American soldier/medic treating the wounds of a German soldier in France 1944, the German soldier looks really young and frightened, fortunately he was lucky to come across some nice enemies.
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