SC 195706 - Emplaced between two pillboxes of the Siegfried Line, this German 88mm gun [sic] was knocked out by Yanks, one of whom examines the smashed piece. 15 September, 1944. photo
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SC 336796 - During a break, soldiers examine a captured German 50mm mortar, Model ACV 1942. photo
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SC 364267 - Two mortars, one a captured Nazi piece, are fired together toward German positions near Guiderkirch, France, by men of the 3rd Battalion, 324th Infantry Regiment, 44th Division, Seventh U.S. Army. photo
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SC 195763 - Pvt. Andrew Wilder, Harlan County, Ky., cleans the mortar cylinder of a captured German 120mm mortar, now being used by the Yanks, with a makeshift rod. 29 October, 1944. photo
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SC 184780-S - Chinese troops examine the barrel and breech assembly of captured Japanese 37mm anti-tank gun which is being loaded into a jeep. photo
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SC 166708 - Captured Jap 25 caliber machine gun ammunition. photo
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SC 336798 - Four infantrymen of Company F, 413th Regiment, 104th Division, First U.S. Army, pose with a captured German 81mm mortar that they used to knock out a German 85mm gun near Duren, Germany. photo
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SC 364280 - S/Sgt. James Nolan, a member of the 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th Division, checks his German pistol in an army supply room before going on a pass into the city of Nancy. 6 December, 1944. photo
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SC 107691 - Major John J. Carew examining a Japanese sword (officer's type) and Captain Emil Khail, of River, Wisc., examining a Japanese grenade thrower. photo
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SC 330038 - Cpl. Patrick J. Shanahan, Lowell, Mass., examines one of three instruments abandoned by the Germans in their retreat from Aldesheim. photo
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SC 364284 - Cpl. Jesse Donahu, Mullins, W.Va., left, and Lt. Robert W. Meyer, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., examine German machine pistol found abandoned in the woods near Monaville. photo
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SC 335508 - Pfc. Joseph A. Calvello of New York City, N.Y., examines the sponge rubber interior of a Russian tire found on a 4.5 cm. anti-tank gun left behind by the retreating Germans in France. photo
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SC 199095 - M-4 tractors tow captured 88mm Nazi guns into place to be fired against Germans pocketed in the "bulge" between the 1st and 3rd U.S. Armies. Luxembourg. 11 January, 1945. photo
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SC 195629-S - Yank gun crew with Russian piece, somewhere in France. photo
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SC 195762 - Pvt. Harry Stockow, Canton, Ill., loads a captured German mortar (35 lb projectile). 29 October, 1944. photo
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SC 329833 - Captured 150mm German gun used by "B" Co., 894th T.D. Bn. 14 September, 1944. photo
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SC 221576 - Firing German and American automatic weapons to familiarize troops with their characteristic sounds. photo
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SC 184826 - The Japs were in a hurry when they left and did not bother to take the anti-tank gun being inspected by Capt. Walter Skielvig of Palo Alto, Cal., aide de camp to Maj. Gen. Fuller of the 41st Div. photo
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SC 329825 - American soldiers being taught how to use German anti-tank gun. photo
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SC 199058-S - Pfc. Albert J. Smith, Uniontown, Pa., driver in combat photographic unit, looks over a 5 barrel German nebelwerfer which was captured by the 5th Inf. Div. troops, when they overran German positions near Mechelsberg, in Luxembourg. photo
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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. photo
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SC 195516 - Pfc. Fred A. Burns, 4405 Sullivan Avenue, St. Bernard, Ohio, of the 36th Division, is shown with a German "bazooka" which he captured during fighting in a town in France, along with five Germans. photo
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SC 335275 - Troops of the 26th Division, 3rd U.S. Army, take over a building as living quarters in Huttersdorf, Germany. photo
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SC 195643 - This close-up of a captured German gun, in Grandvillers, France, shows apparent score of weapon on four American heavy bombers. 17 October, 1944. photo
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SC 348916 - L-R: William R. Layne, Chatanooga, Tenn.; William Knuckler, Cozadale, Ohio; Howard G. Lowery, Lufkins, Tex.; Raymond E. Pinto, Mason City, Iowa. photo
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SC 334908 - These First U.S. Army infantrymen, known as "Grover's Ghosts", are a combat patrol of the 121st Infantry Regiment, 8th Infantry Division. photo
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