[Yank infantrymen who died in their foxholes near Ernzen, Germany are dug out for burial.]

[Yank infantrymen who died in their foxholes near Ernzen, Germany are dug out for burial.]

Photograph

Lt. Mark A. Freeman

Maker
American, 1912–2005

[Yank infantrymen who died in their foxholes near Ernzen, Germany are dug out for burial.]

February 11, 1945
Gelatin silver print
4 × 5 in. (10.2 × 12.8 cm)
Gift of Peter, Nancy, and Stephen Freeman in memory of their father, Mark A. Freeman
Inscriptions Inscribed in red ink on recto: [censor marks on image]
Inscribed in black ink on verso TRC: 110
Printed in purple ink on verso TL: ETO HQ 45 12935 11 FEB \ CREDIT... U S ARMY SIGNAL CORPS \ PHOTOG... LT. M.A.FREEMAN 166 \ YANK INFANTRYMEN WHO DIED IN \ THEIR FOXHOLES NEAR ERNZEN, GERMANY \ ARE DUG OUT FOR BURIAL. E/ \ 11TH INF REGT 5TH INF DIV
Stamped in purple ink on verso BR: JG 191\ CONFIDENTIAL \ [all within oval frame] PASSED FOR PUBLICATION AS CENSORED \ 109 \ Date 14 FEB 1945 \ Name.............No.......... \ SHAEF \ FIELD PRESS CENSOR
Stamped in red ink on verso BL: CUT ON FACE
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