Invasion of Greece 1941. 304 Schutzen Regiment. 2nd Panzer Division. Army officer on horse. Gebirgsjager
Russian Soviet POW soldiers taken prisoner near Stalingrad 1942. 297 Infantry Division
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
American built Dodge Truck. Lend Lease Captured. Luftwaffe field division in Ukraine 1942
Badly damaged Russian T34 heavy tank near Stalingrad 1942. Taken by a soldier of the 297 Infantry Division
German mother with her two little daughters making a picnic. Heidelberg Germany Summer 1937
Vinnytsia Central Ukraine June 1941. Burning Folk House Narodnyi Dim. movie theatre
German PAK 40 artillery unit destroyed by Russian army. Used as war grave of German soldiers. Ukraine 1942.
V ArmeeKorps,
Young Austrian women wearing sun glasses relax in sun chair. Austria 1939
Beautiful Austrian women resting in the sun. Lighter and Cigarettes on her table. Red pattern dress, Lip Stick.
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
SOMUA S35 French cavalry tank M884. n° 0 29e RD.
Battle of Abbeville 19th May 1940 France. 29 Dragon Regiment
Crashed Russian MIG3 high altitude interceptor. Jelnja, June, Smolensk Oblast. 1942. 19th Panzer Division.
Captured Russian BA-10 soviet armoured car and T26 Panzer Tank, Lutsk, Juli 1941, 94. Infantry Division, trucks,
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.