russian T34 war memorial near the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany ~1949
burned down Reichstag and a russian war memorial (T34 tank) in Berlin, Germany ~1949
Captured Russian T34 Panzer Tank, Kharkov, 1942, 22nd Panzer Division, 204th Panzer Regiment.
German army horse wagon beside captured French Char B1 Panzer Tank, outside of Paris, 1940.
Ukrainian farmer peasant with horse wagon pass German panzer unit, Krim, Kretsch, 1942, wood anti tank wall.
Panzer Tank, Stug 3 Ausf E, Krim, Crimea, Kretsch, 1942, 22nd Panzer Division, Sturmgeschutz abteilung 197,
Red Aerial identification flag for friendly German aircraft,
Panzer Tank, Panzer 2 Ausf F, Cherson Russia, 1942, 22nd Panzer Division, 204th Panzer Regiment. Command, Panzer.
Panzer Tank, Stug 3 Ausf E, Krim, Crimea, Kretsch, 1942, 22nd Panzer Division, Sturmgeschutz Abteilung 197
Captured Russian BT-5 with mariupol turret. Panzer Tank, Kharkov, 1942, 22nd Panzer Division, 204th Panzer Regiment.
Captured Russian T34 Panzer Tank, Kharkov, 1942, 22nd Panzer Division, 204th Panzer Regiment.
German panzer Marder II ausf D (Sd.Kfz. 132) summer 1942, pulling panzer 2
Field of Captured Russian T-26 panzer tank, summer 1941, 103 Schutzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division. Russia.
German infantry in bunker Russian front, destroyed Russian T34 panzer tank, 1943, 207th Infantry Division Wehrmacht
destroyed russian T35 panzer in Dubno, Ukraine 1941
France 1940, Captured French TRC LOrraine 37L Tractor Panzer Tank with ammunition trailer.
Panzer mark 3 Tank, Von Kleist, road construction unit Ukraine Operation Barbarossa, 9th Panzer Division, 1941
antitank barrier near the St. Nazaire harbour, France 1942
Luftwaffe Flak Bordeaux France 1941 Flak Regiments 45, 1. Batterie gemischte Flak Abteilung 923, L.35139,harbour ship
Extra Historical Information:
1. Batterie gemischte Flak-Abteilung 923
m April 1940 in Wiener-Neustadt mit drei leichten Batterien aufgestellt und anschließend in Bordeaux beim Stab des Flak-Regiments 45 eingesetzt.
1942 verlegte die Abteilung nach Pauillac, wo sie weiterhin dem Stab des Flak-Regiments 45 unterstand.
Im Juli 1942 wurde sie in leichte Flak-Abteilung 923 (v) umbenannt und Ende 1942 auf vier Batterien verstärkt.
Im August 1944 verlegte die Abteilung zurück nach Deutschland. Im Februar 1945 stand sie in Landau beim Stab des Flak-Regiments 45.
Feldpost L.35139
German Panzer Tank commander officer with medals stands beside WW1 memorial monument in Erfurt, Germany 1943
German panzer tank commander officer Russian front winter 1941, Russian POWs building bunker.