Capture of the "Mad Colonel" of St. Malo. St. Malo has fallen, it was revealed on August 18, when the German Commander Ven Auloch, the "mad Colonel", came out to surrender, an N.A.F. photographer was there to take the first pictures. The mad Colonel Ven Auloch carries his own baggage as he leaves the Fortress of St. Malo be surrender to the Americans. Behind him are other high-ranking German Officers. October 23, 1944. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)
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