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Germany after the war – Rare color photos show destruction and hope!

GERMANY. Near Aachen. 1947. A destroyed US tank in the Hürtgen Forest, near the Belgian border.
GERMANY. Near Aachen. 1947. German grave in the Hürtgen Forest near the Belgian border.
GERMANY. Near Aachen. 1947. Destroyed fortress in the Hürtgen Forest, near the Belgian border.

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GERMANY. Near Aachen. 1947. The Westwall, fortifications built by Germans on the Belgian-German border.

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GERMANY. Near Aachen. 1947. A young guard at the Westwall, a fortification built by Germans on the Belgian-German border.
GERMANY. Berlin. 1947.
GERMANY. Berlin. 1947.
GERMANY. Berlin. 1947.
GERMANY. Berlin. 1947. The garden of the Reich Chancellery, where the bodies of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were cremated by their staff.

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GERMANY. Berlin. 1947. A German policeman points to the pit in the garden of the Reich Chancellery where the bodies of Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun were cremated by their staff. Allied occupation troops emerge from the entrance to Hitler’s bunker.
GERMANY. Berlin. 1947. CBS reporter Bill Downs in front of the entrance to Hitler’s bunker.
GERMANY. Berlin. 1947. An employee of the American Red Cross.
GERMANY. Berlin. 1947.

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