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Patrick Douglass
May 1st, 2014
WORCESTER STATE UNIVERSITY
Gleischaltung to Entnazifizierung Examining Nazi Paraphenalia, the 79th Infantry Division, and the Question
of War Trophies
Appendix
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B
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Image A: Steve Kaliher, S. K., Harry D. White (Artist) (1945-46). Through France [Print]. Pritz Busche Drukerieges
M.B.H., Dortmund, Germany c. 1946
Image B: Steve Kaliher, S. K., Harry D. White (Artist) (1945-46). To Belgium and Back[Print]. Pritz Busche
Drukerieges M.B.H., Dortmund, Germany c. 1946
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Image C: Steve Kaliher, S. K., Harry D. White (Artist) (1945-46). To the Rhine [Print]. Pritz Busche Drukerieges
M.B.H., Dortmund, Germany c. 1946
Image D: Steve Kaliher, S. K., Harry D. White (Artist) (1945-46). Over the Rhine [Print]. Pritz Busche Drukerieges
M.B.H., Dortmund, Germany c. 1946
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Image E: Cerara, Joe (Artist) (1945-1946) The Trail of the 79th
Infantry Division
Image F: West Point, 1984, United States Department of Defense , United States Army 79th
Infantry Battle of
Foret de Parroy
G
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Image G: Official 1933-1934 SA Dagger brought from Germany by PFC John Callow, not the SA insignia on
butt of the handle
Image H: Blade of SA Dagger, note the inscription “Alles fur Deutchland”
I
J
Image I: Hitler-Jugend Knife, the absence of the old Hitler Youth motto engraved on the blade, and the shorter length
of the blade itself shows that this knife, the “Fahrtenmesser” model, is post 1940.
Image J: PFC John Callow (far right) most likely around Duisburg, Germany, 1945. German sword on left
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L
Image K: Callow (second from left) with friends displaying German Panzerfaust anti-tank weapons and
stielhandgranate(German hand grenades) *note the German personnel in the background
Image L: Close up of cartoon on final campaign map, “Over the Rhine.”