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Late April 1945: As Combat Team 398 advances into the heart of Germany, a tanker escorts German prisoners to be interrogated by the S-2 staff of the 2d Battalion, 398th Infantry.
Photo by Technician 3d Grade Doug Smyth of New Milford, Connecticut, a medic supporting the 2d Battalion, 398th Infantry Regiment, 100th Infantry Division. This photo was taken with a Kodak 127 Vest Pocket Folding Camera, which Doug carried in a pouch on his pistol belt. The negatives were developed using captured German chemicals.