German officer and car in an occupied village
A German officer near the Wehrmacht’s car against the backdrop of the barracks “Wanzenglück” (Happiness of the Bugs) for soldiers of the German army in the occupied Russian village. Location:…
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A German officer near the Wehrmacht’s car against the backdrop of the barracks “Wanzenglück” (Happiness of the Bugs) for soldiers of the German army in the occupied Russian village. Location:…
German soldiers of the Nazi Wehrmacht in the forest around the tent on vacation in the temporarily occupied territory of Soviet Russia. The Eastern Front, the initial period of the…
A German coastal artillery battery consisting of a 210 mm mortar Moerser 18/19(t) manufactured in Czech Republic, which was captured by Soviet marines as a result of the landing operation…
The British M4 ARV armored repair vehicle (on the chassis of the M4 Sherman tank) passes by the heavy German Sturmtiger self-propelled gun (Sturmpanzer VI) from the 1001st company of…
German prisoners of war from 12 SS Hitlerjugend Panzer Division of the Third Reich, captured in Caen by the Allied Army Forces. The Western Front, France, 1944. Location: Normandy, France…
Field Marshal General of the Wehrmacht Erwin Rommel inspects the Atlantic Wall coastal defense (Atlantikwall) in Normandy, France. In January 1944, Erwin Rommel was appointed commander of Army Group “B”…
German Messerschmitt Bf.109E-4/Trop fighter plane from the 1st Squadron of the 27th Fighter Squadron (1./JG 27) of the Nazi Luftwaffe in flight over the desert. Source of information about the…
Wespe (German: Wasp) is a light German self-propelled artillery gun (SPG) class of self-propelled howitzers on the chassis of the Pz Kpfw II light tank Ausf F. “Wespe” was armed…
German StuG III Ausf G assault guns of the Wehrmacht Artillery Force in the Battle of Italy during the Second World War in the South Europe. The Western Front. StuG…
German 105 mm leFH18 light field howitzer of the Nazi Wehrmacht in ambush, prepared for firing direct-fire.