Destroyed German 88mm FLAK cannon with camouflage yellow paint. Near Stalingrad summer 1942. 297, Infantry, Division
Soviet Artillery Tractor STZ5 and Light Field Gun 76.2mm M.1939. Stalingrad ,area ,1942
Russian military artillery tractor with field cannon. Hit by German 88mm offensive artillery assault. Stalingrad area 1942
297, Infantry, Division
German army officers in Opel Staff car. Austellungsplatz. Camp. Russia 1942. 297 Infantry Division
2 blown up German army half-track on drive to Stalingrad 1942. Russian aerial attack. 297 Infantry Division
Sd.Kfz. 251
Sd.Kfz. 10 Sonder-Kraftfahrzeug 10
Invasion of Greece 1941. 304 Schutzen Regiment. 2nd Panzer Division. German Wehrmacht Soldier war graves
Uffz Hubert, Rader, 15.2.1914 - 20.4.1941
Obergefr Hans, Gunther 15.1.1920 - 20-4-1941
Schutz Josef. Franschitz 22.2.1920 - 20.4.1941
Obergefr Anton Hamau 19.7.1916 -20.4.1941
The German 297 Infantry Division passing the Annunciation Cathedral Kharkiv Ukraine. On the way to Stalingrad 1942
Germany army Kradmelder motorbike Messenger racing to Stalingrad summer 1942. 297 Infantry Division
German soldiers collecting winter cloths for Stalingrad soldiers. Winter 1942. 297 Infantry Division
German army in Afrika korp tropical uniform arrive in Krim Crimea Ukraine 1942. Kradmelder Motorbike unit
German Luftwaffe Flak Unit stationed in Oslo Norway 1940.
Little boy wearing army helmet beside FLAK gun. 20-mm Flak
Rheinmetall 20-mm Flak 30 Anti-Aircraft Gun
German mother with her two little daughters making a picnic. Heidelberg Germany Summer 1937
German PAK 40 artillery unit destroyed by Russian army. Used as war grave of German soldiers. Ukraine 1942.
V ArmeeKorps,
Lead German Panzer 4 of the 11th Panzer Division Surrender in Neumark, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
Nibelungenwerke in Austria. This Panzer IV Ausf.J is in standard N-werke camo
Knocked out Burned Russian T34 Panzer tank in Tiergarten Berlin Germany 1945 / 1946
Open License Image Colorized by Ian Spring
Tankmen of the 784th Tank Battalion, 104th Division, XIX Corps, 9th U.S. Army. Moving Out of the German Town 1944
Open License Image Colorized by Ian Spring
Destroyed late model Panzer IV with steel mesh Drahtgeflecht Schurzen . Siegfried Line Winter 1944
on the hull and standard steel plate Schürzen around the turret. The original caption describes the Panzer IV as a victim of the Ninth Air Force in the Luxembourg sector during the German retreat to the Siegfried Line.
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German Panzer Panther Ausf.G abandoned during the offensive of the Ardennes. Battle of the Bulge 1944.
36th Infantry Division
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German Panzer StuG IV destroyed on Marigny-Montrevil road in Normandy 1944
Gotz von Berlichingen
Sturmgeschütz IV für Sturmkanone 40 (L/48) (Sd.Kfz. 167)
This StuG IV was destroyed by Jabo from the 9th US Air Force on
Marigny-Montrevil road (Normandy) in July 1944.
SS-Panzer-Abteilung 17 (17. SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Division „Götz von Berlichingen“)
which was mainly equipped with StuGe rather than Panzer.
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Burning Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat 1943
Burning Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat of VF-2 aboard USS Enterprise (CV-6) on 10 November 1943
Open License Image Colorized by Ian Spring
German soldiers onboard a captured British WW1 tank advance to the front. The Battle of Armentieres.France October 1914