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Helmuth von Moltke (rear) and Freya Deichmann (left) on their wedding day, Köln, Germany, 18 Oct 1931; MoltkeJoseph Goebbels speaking at the Ordensburg Vogelsang Nazi Party political school, Schleiden, Germany, 22-29 Apr 1937
Helmuth von Moltke (rear) and Freya Deichmann (left) on their wedding day, Köln, Germany, 18 Oct 1931; Moltke's mother (center) and Deichmann's mother (right) also presentJoseph Goebbels speaking at the Ordensburg Vogelsang Nazi Party political school, Schleiden, Germany, 22-29 Apr 1937
Joachim von Ribbentrop, Adolf Hitler, and Neville Chamberlain at Rheinhotel Dreesen, Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany, 22-24 Sep 1938Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler at Rheinhotel Dreesen, Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany, 22-24 Sep 1938; note Joachim von Ribbentrop in background
Joachim von Ribbentrop, Adolf Hitler, and Neville Chamberlain at Rheinhotel Dreesen, Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany, 22-24 Sep 1938Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler at Rheinhotel Dreesen, Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany, 22-24 Sep 1938; note Joachim von Ribbentrop in background
Neville Chamberlain, Nevile Henderson, and Joachim von Ribbentrop at Hotel Petersberg, Bonn, Germany, 22 Sep 1938Joachim von Ribbentrop bidding farewell to Neville Chamberlain, Köln Airport, Germany, 25 Sep 1938
Neville Chamberlain, Nevile Henderson, and Joachim von Ribbentrop at Hotel Petersberg, Bonn, Germany, 22 Sep 1938Joachim von Ribbentrop bidding farewell to Neville Chamberlain, Köln Airport, Germany, 25 Sep 1938
Neville Chamberlain and Joachim von Ribbentrop at Köln Airport, Germany, 25 Sep 1938Neville Chamberlain and Joachim von Ribbentrop leaving Hotel Petersberg, Bonn, Germany, 25 Sep 1938
Neville Chamberlain and Joachim von Ribbentrop at Köln Airport, Germany, 25 Sep 1938Neville Chamberlain and Joachim von Ribbentrop leaving Hotel Petersberg, Bonn, Germany, 25 Sep 1938
US Army Sergeant Joseph H. Kadlec with Christmas holiday packages, Zweifall, Germany, 14 Nov 1944; note street sign for Roetgen (to the southwest) and Stolberg (to the north-northwest)Men of the First US Army in the Erpeler Ley tunnel, Erpel, Germany, 11 Mar 1945; note two wrecked Jeeps and Ludendorff Bridge in background
US Army Sergeant Joseph H. Kadlec with Christmas holiday packages, Zweifall, Germany, 14 Nov 1944; note street sign for Roetgen (to the southwest) and Stolberg (to the north-northwest)Men of the First US Army in the Erpeler Ley tunnel, Erpel, Germany, 11 Mar 1945; note two wrecked Jeeps and Ludendorff Bridge in background
Aachen in ruins, Germany, Apr 1945, photo 2 of 3Aachen in ruins, Germany, Apr 1945, photo 3 of 3
Aachen in ruins, Germany, Apr 1945, photo 2 of 3Aachen in ruins, Germany, Apr 1945, photo 3 of 3
William Woolfolk with a highway sign near Aachen, Germany, Apr 1945Corporal Luther E. Boger of US 82nd Airborne Division reading a warning sign in front of Cologne Cathedral, Köln (Cologne), Germany, 4 Apr 1945; note Thompson submachine gun and Panther tank wreck
William Woolfolk with a highway sign near Aachen, Germany, Apr 1945Corporal Luther E. Boger of US 82nd Airborne Division reading a warning sign in front of Cologne Cathedral, Köln (Cologne), Germany, 4 Apr 1945; note Thompson submachine gun and Panther tank wreck
Civilians, Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945Destroyed Hohenzollern Bridge bridge, Köln, Germany, Jun 1945
Civilians, Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945Destroyed Hohenzollern Bridge bridge, Köln, Germany, Jun 1945
Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus cathedral, Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945The Rhine River at Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945
Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus cathedral, Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945The Rhine River at Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945
War damaged Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945; note Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus cathedral in background
War damaged Köln (Cologne), Germany, Jun 1945; note Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus cathedral in background


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