Thanks for the correction Erwin.
Is this the German 88??

This is a US 155mm howitzer nick named the Long Tom.
Does anyone have any idea what kind of rifle this is. It was about 4-5 foot long and they used a .50 round to shoot with it.

This is a Mauser anti-tank rifle. It is 13.2 mm and therefore bigger than a .50 cal round (which is 12.7.)

Its design is from WWI and must have given the individual firing quite a thump.
Thanks for the information Captain. It seemed like a .50 to me but I am happy that you know for sure what this is.
Thanks.
I read that story on a Dutch website. It was told by the guys who found the skeleton. Unfortunately they couldn't identify the soldier.