File:American soldiers at Berchtesgaden toast victory, 1945.jpg

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English: WITH THE SEVENTH ARMY, Germany (Delayed) - Sgt. Carl G. Henning, 2019 Youngstown SE, Warren O. (left), and Sgt. Francis E. Backensto, Mansfield, O. (right), toast our victory with a bottle of wine from Adolf Hitler's private cellar in the Berchtesgaden hideaway. Sgt. Henning i[s] a member of the 81st A[n]ti-Aircraft A[rt]i[ll]ery Bat[t]alion and Sgt. Backensto is serving with the 101st Airborne Division.
Deutsch: Standort: Berchtesgaden, Schlossplatz (Ehrenmal)
Date Taken in 1945
Source U.S. Army photo
Author U.S. Army photo

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