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Admin · 1st SS Panzer Division LSSAH — Normandy 1944
Upload21 Jun 2026Frankreich, Metz.- Sepp Dietrich bei Ordensverleihung an Soldaten der Waffen-SS-Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler — Frankreich
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kaserne der Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Unterricht in der Schwimmhalle — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kaserne der Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Haupteingang — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kaserne der Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Unterricht in der Schwimmhalle — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kaserne der Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Unterricht in der Schwimmhalle — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kaserne der Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, im Innenhof das Denkmal Flensburger Löwe (auch Idstedter Löwe) vor dem Kommandantenhaus — Berlin — see w:de:Flensburger Löwe
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kaserne der LSSAH, HJ auf dem Kasernenplatz angetreten — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde.- Kaserne der Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, Eingang zur Schwimmhalle — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde, Kaserne der Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Schwimmhalle — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde.- Kaserne der Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler (ehemalige preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt), Soldaten der Waffen-SS beim Exerzieren, Marsch einer Kolonne durch ein Tor, über Durchgang Schwert auf SS-Runen — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Berlin-Lichterfelde.- Kaserne der Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler (ehemalige preußische Hauptkadettenanstalt), Soldaten der Waffen-SS beim Exerzieren — Berlin
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Upload21 Jun 2026Frankreich, Panzer IV der SS-Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler" beim Marsch durch eine Ortschaft ;SS-PK — Frankreich
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1st SS Panzer Division LSSAH — Normandy 1944
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Admin · Battle of Mortain — German counterattack, August 1944
Upload21 Jun 2026Aftermath of bombardment of Mortain in front of the station of Mortain-Le-Neufbourg, in the foreground a half-track vehicle Sdkfz of the 2.SS-Panzer division “Das Reich”, in the foreground the corpse of a dead German soldier.
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Upload21 Jun 2026Battle of Mortain - Devastated German Half-track
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Upload21 Jun 2026Maj. Gen. Jeffery Broadwater, the V Corps deputy commanding general, receives the town medal from local officials in Mortain, France June 3 following a ceremony commemorating the Battle of Mortain. An enthusiastic crowd of U.S. support Soldiers and townspeople joined the DCG, state and regional officials, and event organizers for a reception following a poignant ceremony punctuated by speeches, wreath-laying and patriotic music conducted on “Hill 314,” site of a heroic stand by 30th Infantry Division Soldiers in June 1944. The DCG delivered well-received featured remarks during a powerful ceremony. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Lisa Litchfield, USACAPOC)
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Upload21 Jun 2026Maj. Gen. Jeffery Broadwater, the V Corps deputy commanding general, salutes after laying a wreath during a ceremony commemorating the Battle of Mortain held on “Hill 314” – the site of a remarkable defensive stand by 30th Infantry Division Soldiers 79 years ago. For five days, the DCG told an engaged local national crowd, around 700 surrounded Americans fought off assaults by the 17th Panzer Division, despite running dangerously low on ammunition and almost entirely lacking food and supplies. Despite losing 400 men during fierce fighting, the “GIs” held their crucial position until relief arrived, inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy during the process. Their courageous stand helped ensure the continued success of the U.S. breakout from Normandy in June 1944. The DCG joined town and regional officials, the USAF-E Band, support Soldiers, organizers and citizens of the small, picturesque Norman town for a captivating ceremony. Grateful local officials presented the DCG the town medal after the event. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Lisa Litchfield, USACAPOC)
Admin · Battle of Mortain — German counterattack, August 1944
Upload21 Jun 2026Maj. Gen. Jeffery Broadwater, the V Corps deputy commanding general, prepares to lay a wreath during a ceremony commemorating the Battle of Mortain held on “Hill 314” – the site of a remarkable defensive stand by 30th Infantry Division Soldiers 79 years ago. For five days, the DCG told an engaged local national crowd, around 700 surrounded Americans fought off assaults by the 17th Panzer Division, despite running dangerously low on ammunition and almost entirely lacking food and supplies. Despite losing 400 men during fierce fighting, the “GIs” held their crucial position until relief arrived, inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy during the process. Their courageous stand helped ensure the continued success of the U.S. breakout from Normandy in June 1944. The DCG joined town and regional officials, the USAF-E Band, support Soldiers, organizers and citizens of the small, picturesque Norman town for a captivating ceremony. Grateful local officials presented the DCG the town medal after the event. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Lisa Litchfield, USACAPOC)
Admin · Battle of Mortain — German counterattack, August 1944
Upload21 Jun 2026Maj. Gen. Jeffery Broadwater, the V Corps deputy commanding general, delivers featured remarks June 3 in Mortain, France, during a ceremony commemorating the Battle of Mortain held on “Hill 314” – the site of a remarkable defensive stand by 30th Infantry Division Soldiers 79 years ago. For five days, the DCG told an engaged local national crowd, around 700 surrounded Americans fought off assaults by the 17th Panzer Division, despite running dangerously low on ammunition and almost entirely lacking food and supplies. Despite losing 400 men during fierce fighting, the “GIs” held their crucial position until relief arrived, inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy during the process. Their courageous stand helped ensure the continued success of the U.S. breakout from Normandy in June 1944. The DCG joined town and regional officials, the USAF-E Band, support Soldiers, organizers and citizens of the small, picturesque Norman town for a captivating ceremony. Grateful local officials presented the DCG the town medal after the event. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Lisa Litchfield, USACAPOC)
Admin · Battle of Mortain — German counterattack, August 1944
Upload21 Jun 2026Maj. Gen. Jeffery Broadwater, the V Corps deputy commanding general, delivers featured remarks June 3 in Mortain, France, during a ceremony commemorating the Battle of Mortain held on “Hill 314” – the site of a remarkable defensive stand by 30th Infantry Division Soldiers 79 years ago. For five days, the DCG told an engaged local national crowd, around 700 surrounded Americans fought off assaults by the 17th Panzer Division, despite running dangerously low on ammunition and almost entirely lacking food and supplies. Despite losing 400 men during fierce fighting, the “GIs” held their crucial position until relief arrived, inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy during the process. Their courageous stand helped ensure the continued success of the U.S. breakout from Normandy in June 1944. The DCG joined town and regional officials, the USAF-E Band, support Soldiers, organizers and citizens of the small, picturesque Norman town for a captivating ceremony. Grateful local officials presented the DCG the town medal after the event. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Lisa Litchfield, USACAPOC)
Admin · Battle of Mortain — German counterattack, August 1944