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"Siegestor" (Victory-Gate) in Munich on Ludwigstrasse. It was built up new after the war. Maybe the photographer made a small tour through Munich in 1945. Stachus, where he took the photo of the German Panther tank is just 15 minutes away. |
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Another view of a knocked out German 88. |
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Knocked out Panther tank. From Ulrich Mossner in Germany: "The Panther in front of the cinema "Imperial Lichtspiele" Munich, Stachus (Bavaria/Germany). The house was called the "Pini-Haus". "Stachus" is the name of the famous place in Munich, "Lichtspiele" is a old German term for cinema / German: "Kino". |
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Unknown street. Forbach, Saarbrucken? |
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Knocked out Sherman tank. |
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Soldier is not identified. |
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