During one of my lengthy photo research trips i came across this powerful image filed away at the US National Archives Still Photo Department.
This photo was taken on April 2, 1945 in the German town of Harswinkel by a US Army Signal Corps photographer. The tank driving past is from the US Ninth Army.
My first assumption is that this poor soul was from a quickly thrown together SS battalion from one of the local NCO training schools? Look closely at the cypher on his shoulder board. Does anyone have any idea what unit or school the cypher is from? I will post a close up shot for a better look. Comments on what unit this soldier could be from are most welcome.
This photo was taken on April 2, 1945 in the German town of Harswinkel by a US Army Signal Corps photographer. The tank driving past is from the US Ninth Army.
My first assumption is that this poor soul was from a quickly thrown together SS battalion from one of the local NCO training schools? Look closely at the cypher on his shoulder board. Does anyone have any idea what unit or school the cypher is from? I will post a close up shot for a better look. Comments on what unit this soldier could be from are most welcome.
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