German Paratroopers most probably from Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 8 taken as POWs by the 415th Infantry Regt.,104th Infantry Division (Timberwolves), US 3rd Army standing at the entrance to the coal processing plant (The Factory) just west of Lucherberg, Germany. 3rd to 4th December 1944.
A reference to a FJR8 Trooper, Funker Güngerich
"By the end of October again he was transferred to another unit, this time to the "Stab" of the Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 8, where he stayed only a few days, there on the 27th of October he was sent to the 15th company (Pionier/Engineer), of the FJR8.
Just in time because the 3rd Fallschirmjäger was again sent to the front, this time towards Aachen, where the 3rd Fallschirmjäger Division was sent to the northern tip of the Hürtgenwald to repel the American attacks launched there by the US 1st Infantry Division "Big Red One". With success they kept the Americans at distance but with heavy losses on their side. By the end of November 1944 the Americans succeeded in reaching the forest edge near the town of Merode and Düren.
Here Güngerich's regiment and company fought several "close-combat" days, all to repel the American's from breaking through into the "Cologne plane". By the beginning of December 1944 his unit was sent towards the towns of Luchem and Lucherberg, where the battle against the US 104th Infantry Division "Timberwolves" was very severe. As the towns were finally captured by the Americans, Funker was one of the 400 prisoners who were captured around the 3rd and 4th of December 1944."
(historicalwarmilitariaforum)
Company 'E' 415th Infantry, 104th ID and the attack at Lutzeber Château;
The platoon approached the Château without encountering resistance. The Château was surrounded by a moat, which the platoon crossed without difficulty, encountering only one soldier at a gateway, who was killed. During a search of the chateau nine Germans were found in the basement and taken prisoner. Evidently the building had been the CP of the 3rd Fallschirmjäger Division's reconnaisance company, which were in the process of being relieved by the Tenth Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 8