Ferdinand Heim

Lieutenant General Ferdinand Heim (1895 - 1971, right), commander of the German garrison at Boulogne, talks to Captain A. D. Grier of Montreal, his interpreter, after surrendering to the Canadian Army on 22nd September 1944, World War II. Grier had provided Heim with a cigarette. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lieutenant General Ferdinand Heim (1895 - 1971, right), commander of the German garrison at Boulogne, talks to Captain A. D. Grier of Montreal, his interpreter, after surrendering to the Canadian Army on 22nd September 1944, World War II. Grier had provided Heim with a cigarette. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ferdinand Heim
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Keystone / Stringer
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
September 22, 1944
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