German prisoners of war being escorted by American soldier in half-track, ETO

Gift of John J. Janik Family
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Photograph. German prisoners of war walk in a group, monitored by Americans in a half-track. Personal caption on photo reverse: "Rhur [sic] Pocket. Our Half-track amongst a group of German P.W.s as they were captured and were marched to the cages. Notice the two krauts sitting on the fenders? They fell out because their feet were badly bruised. What do you think the krauts would do if they took some Am as P.W." ETO. 1945

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1945
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John Joseph Janik was a member of 203rd Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion (Self-Propelled) which was attached to the 7th Armored Division in the European Theater. . He began his service on 6 February 1944 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey and ended his tour at Horbach, Germany on 2 July 1945. During his time in the service Janik reached the rank of Tech 4. Janik documented his time in Europe with over 250 photographs. The images depict allied and enemy soldiers (POWS), local townspeople, military equipment, and various city scenes during the war. The collection also includes a reference sheet created by Janik of the dates, places, and miles that the 203rd AAA (AW) Bn (SP) 7TH Armored Division traveled during his tour as well as a directory of the members of the 203rd AAA and a booklet of the 7th Armored Division.
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Ennepe
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51.367
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7.450
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Prisoners of war--German
Soldiers--American
Marching--Germany