German steam train in Worms Germany 1945 train station.
Knocked Out German Halftrack Sd.Kfz. 7, 100th US Infantry Division, near Stuttgart April 1945
KDF German Ship in Yugoslavian Harbour 1939. Men unloading barrels of wine. Ice cream seller.
Captured German Fighter Plane Bf 109 G-4 « Weiss 12 » 4./JG 27. captured in May 1943 in Tunisia. D.C. USA 1944
Bf 109 G-4 « Weiss 12 » 4./JG 27, captured in May 1943 in Tunisia and shipped to the USA for a
war bond raising tour. It is seen here near Washington D.C.
Elephant trainer with his elephant in Munich Zoo Hellabrunn 1940
Afrika-Korp Horch 901 Kubelwagen. Tripoli February 1941. 2. Panzer Nachrichten Abt. 200
US soldiers returning to the USA after WW2. On board the Cruise Liner SS George Washington in the Port of Le Havre France 1946
US Infantry GI wearing a Dough Boy Style M1917 Helmet and Tommy Gun. California USA 1938
Thompson Cal. .45 M1928A1 Submachine Gun
Exhibition Hall for Argentina. Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne. May 1937 Paris
Backpacker travelling through Kelheim Bavaria Summer 1937
Stinson L-5 Sentinel 299290 USAAF liaison / reconnaissance aircraft in Tempelhof Airport April 1946 Berlin
Russian farmers unloading a bed from a german army officers staff car. Russian front summer 1941.
Teylers Museum on Street Spaarne. River Binnen Spaarne. Haarlem, North Holland 1940
German Afrika Korp soldiers go swimming in the Mediterranean Sea after arriving in Libya 1941. Uniform laying on the beach
2. Panzer Nachrichten Abt. 200
American GI with his Life Jacket on board a landing craft off shore from the beaches of Omaha Normandy D-Day plus 10
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
German army officers training with the Mg34 Machine Gun. Kreuznach Barracks Germany 1939
A destroyed German army Bus near the main bridge in Orel Russia 1941
Obgfr. Oberndorfer
Panzerjäger-Abteilung 12
12.Infanterie-Division
Panzergruppe 2
FP-Nr. 00932 is Feldzeug-Kraftwagen-Kolonne 2.
(field ordnance transport column
A beach on the Sakishima islands. Located half-way between Okinawa main island and Taiwan (part of Okinawa prefecture). The British Pacific Fleet along with Anzac and US ships bombarded the island for 6 months. There was no amphibious assault. The 30,000+ Japanese military personnel didn_qt_t surrender until October 4th-ish. More ordnance was expended against these islands than Iwo jima. These islands are well worth a visit once this stupid virus is dealt with. Especially Iriomote.
An Australian military police man escorting 2 captured Japanese POW soldiers in Sakishima 1945
Staff Portrait of the German 290th infantry division Baking Company Backerei-Komp. 290 I.D. In France 1940 captured french army flag