Civilians and POWs interacting with the 7th Infantry Regiment, Austria, 1945

Gift in Memory of G.T. Hennings
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Photograph. Civilians and liberated prisoners of war gathering around members of the 7th Infantry Regiment; the POWs are presumably Russian. Official caption on front: "ETO HQ-45-36012." Confidential stamp on reverse. Official caption on reverse: "ETO HQ 45 36012 4 May / Credit... Signal Corps Photo / Photog... T/5 Joseph A Bowen (163) / Salzburg falls to Seventh Army troops. 3rd Div. infantrymen with first groups of surrendering P.W.s The town was taken without a fight. / Seventh Army, 7th Inf. Regt., 3rd Div., XV Corps, Salzburg, Austria." Salzburg, Austria. 04 May 1945

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05/04/1945
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Items from the service of Staff Sergeant Gerald Hennings, who served in the 3rd Infantry Division in the European Theater of Operations. Gerald Thomas "G.T." Hennings was born on 22 March 1920 in Chicago, Illinois. He was residing in St. Louis, Missouri, when he enlisted in the United States Army circa 1941. He was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division and participated in the Battle of Anzio as well as the campaigns through France and Germany. After returning to the United States, Hennings moved to New Orleans and remained there until his death on 29 January 2010. The collection consists of souvenirs that Hennings collected while in Europe. These souvenirs include a knife, armband, tablecloth, shot glass, two unit history books, and Army Signal Corps photographs.
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Salzburg
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47.800
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13.050
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Prisoners of war--Russian--Austria