I posted this in the spoils of war thread over on USMF and thought some of you guys might also like to see it.
W.D Todd served first as an airman then, later, in the 28th Division. During his time in the ETO he kept a scrapbook of his photos and exploits, including a day trip to Berchtesgaden in October 1945.
There, he surveyed the wrecked homes of Hitler, Goering and Bormann ("...they were placed so that Goering and Bormann could keep an eye on Hitler...and each other.").
73EF14F1-F5C2-4D1F-A551-956AACAC7659-7658-000001B9E9B7823B.jpeg11C58596-8A95-4C07-83C8-CF07AE87E106-7658-000001B9E110C8A9.jpegDuring his time on the Obersalzberg, Todd also visited the SS barracks where he cut this SS sleeve eagle from (most likely) a 1944 pea dot SS camo jacket.
W.D Todd served first as an airman then, later, in the 28th Division. During his time in the ETO he kept a scrapbook of his photos and exploits, including a day trip to Berchtesgaden in October 1945.
There, he surveyed the wrecked homes of Hitler, Goering and Bormann ("...they were placed so that Goering and Bormann could keep an eye on Hitler...and each other.").
73EF14F1-F5C2-4D1F-A551-956AACAC7659-7658-000001B9E9B7823B.jpeg11C58596-8A95-4C07-83C8-CF07AE87E106-7658-000001B9E110C8A9.jpegDuring his time on the Obersalzberg, Todd also visited the SS barracks where he cut this SS sleeve eagle from (most likely) a 1944 pea dot SS camo jacket.
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