Destroyed Soviet T-34-85 tank in Belgrade
The completely destroyed Soviet T-34-85 medium tank of the Red Army in the government quarter of Belgrade.The T-34-85 photo was taken immediately after the end of the battle for the…
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The completely destroyed Soviet T-34-85 medium tank of the Red Army in the government quarter of Belgrade.The T-34-85 photo was taken immediately after the end of the battle for the…
Soviet soldiers of the Red Army inspect the enemy’s broken military equipment on the streets of the suburb of Belgrade, the Mostar. The Soviet soldiers picture taken October 19, 1944…
A Soviet soldier of the Red Army with a load of ammunition on a German half-track tractor FAMO F3 (Sd.Kfz. 9) travels from Terrazia Street to Kalemegdan (an old Belgrade…
A company of soldiers from the People’s Liberation Army of Yugoslavia advances to the front line and passes by the Soviet BA-64 armored car of the Red Army. Nearby are…
Fiat L6/40 tank and Semovente da 47/32 self-propelled gun from 7. SS-Freiwilligen Gebirgs Division Prinz Eugen, shot by Soviet Red Army tanks in Belgrade. Location: Belgrade, YugoslaviaDate of photo: October…
Destroyed by the Soviet T-34-85 medium tank of the Red Army Armored Force on the street of Prince Milos in Belgrade (government district).Next to the T-34-85 tank is an army…
T-34-85 Soviet-made medium tanks from the People’s Liberation Army of Yugoslavia at a military parade in honor of the anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from the Nazi occupiers.T-34-85 tanks…
The Chetniks killed a messenger of partisans who fell into their ambush. In each detachment of the Chetniks there were so-called “kolyachs” (from the Serbian verb “kolati” – to cut),…
The mutilated bodies of Soviet officers from the 960th rifle regiment of the 299th rifle division of the Red Army (commander of a rifle battalion, Major Ivan Ivanovich Kalashnikov, 1917…
Chetnik kills a Serbian peasant, a relative of whom is in Tito’s partisan detachment. Yugoslavia. In each detachment of the Chetniks there were so-called “kolyachs” (from the Serbian verb “kolati”…