Two soldiers of US 7th Army about to cross from Austria into Italy at the Brenner Pass, 4 May 1945

Caption     Two soldiers of US 7th Army about to cross from Austria into Italy at the Brenner Pass, 4 May 1945 ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbasePersonal Collection of General Charles D. Palmer
Photo Size 918 x 715 pixels
Photos on Same Day 4 May 1945
Photos at Same Place Austria
Added By C. Peter Chen
Licensing  used with owner's permission

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1. Anonymous says:
14 Sep 2015 05:15:32 AM

Are you sure it's not the other way around? The word "Italia" on the post in foreground would seem to indicate the two soldiers were leaving Italy.
2. Anonymous says:
27 Nov 2019 01:55:35 PM

No, they're entering Italy. It is the Italian side.

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