Nazis Surrender Aachen German solders fill the street of Aachen as they are marched to a prisoner-o-war enclosure following the formal surrender of the German city by Colonel Gerhard Wilck, commander of the Nazi forces, October ***** 1994, to the First U.S. Army. The entire ***** of 2,500 was captured ***** the Germans' refusal of the "Surren ***** ultimatum delivered by the American forces October 10, 1944. November 19, 1944. (Photo by Keystone Photo)
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