Royal guard standing duty in front of the Princes Palace in Monte Carlo 1943
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
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.
German Infantry Wehrmacht officer standing beside old castle in Lindau Germany 1944
Vienna wife standing beside her classic car Peugeot 201 1930 Austria 1938
Mercedes Taxis and Limousines stand outside the Berchtesgaden train station. 5km away from the Berghof 1939
German officer photographing a group of young Ukrainian children standing in front of the Sea of Asov Ukraine 1941
German 11th Panzer Division Surrender in Neumark, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
German Luftwaffe FLAK soldiers practicing launching anti aircraft balloons. stand in a french truck. France 1940
American soldiers standing at the window of Adolf Hitlers Eagles Nest May 1945
Captured Russian T35 Panzer Tank, 3rd Panzer Division, 75th Panzer Artillery Reg, Charkiw, Ukraine, 1942,
T35, chassis number, 537-90,
Voroshilov Street (now Yakir street)
background is a house no 40, which before the war housed a school, the building is still standing.
61 production tanks. most broke down, 6 were knocked out, this one was destroyed by its crew.
Cross roads, Tiurinska Street and Virynska
Auf der Kreuzung von Tiurinska Straße und Virynska Straße mit Blick auf einen zerstörten T35 Panzer.
USAAF Pilot standing beside entrance to RAF Fliegerhorst Fassberg Germany. British Sector. 1948. flying coal into Berlin
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 American soldier standing on top of his Willys Jeep pointing his Colt m1911 pistol. Okinawa 1945
Destroyed Civilian housing and farms on the outskirts of Sevastopol 1942. German soldier standing in the middle of ruins
American GI soldier standing beside captured German 15 cm sIG 33 Howitzer. Army barracks. Homburg Germany 1945
A old grandad standing proudly in his garden beside his DKW F5 Reichsklasse car. Germany 1937.
kids standing on the road in Gerdauen, East-Prussia ~1942. 207. Infantry Division. Major Scheer
GIs of the 101st Cavalry Regiment in Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945 smoking, standing beside German Wehrmacht officers.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Surrendering SS Panzer officer standing guard outside of Hotel with American soldiers / pre surrender Schwendt Austria 1945
German Stug Panzer officer guarding American officers of the 101st Cavalry Regiment one day before Surrender from SS General Max Simon. Protecting Americans under order of Max Simon.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg