Where and when is it?

correct…its all yours now

dieter

Thankie! Next one:

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I’d like to hear the exact date and place on this one (otherwise it would probably be too easy)!

is that speer and doenitz?

Speer, Dönitz and Jodl…I think I can take responsibility for that hint.:wink:

the mg gunner has alot of power in his hands

dieter

I feel like another hint is needed…the incident on the photo occured shortly after the war had ended in the ETO.

May 23, 1945 in Flensburg, Germany?

Finally, yes!:wink:

That took some doing, let me tell you. I don’t know how people get answers so fast on some of these other quiz threads. Let’s see if I can come up with something. I have some good ones for the other threads if I could get some right. :slight_smile:

Here’s another picture from that time that clued me in:


Now let me find something to continue.

Here:ww2-116.jpg

To resurrect this one and since nobody else gives it a try…G.I.'s of 116th Infantry (29th Infantry Division) crossing the Siegfried Line southwards of Aachen, September 1944.

Sorry for the delayed response, I’ve been out of town. Yes, that’s correct. Actually that’s more information than the photo caption had! The photo caption told me American forces moving across the Siegfried Line 1944. Your turn!

Here we go then:

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An odd mixture of vehicles and uniforms…

Isn’t it?:wink:
That should be one clue, also take a look at the facial expression of the opponents.

Me thinks it the photo is taken post May 1945. The German is POW.
That is all folks. :slight_smile:

Nurnberg?

Replace “post” with “early”

The German is POW.

No, not yet!:wink:

Nurnberg?

No, another German major city…

A-ha!

“A second Act of Military Surrender was signed shortly after midnight Central European time on May 8[3] at the seat of the Soviet Military Administration in Berlin-Karlshorst, now the location of the German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst.”
http://www.museum-karlshorst.de/

It’s not the German total capitulation, no.:smiley: