German Volkssturm troops with Panzerfaust recoilless launchers and Panzerschreck rocket launcher in East Prussia, Germany, Nov 1944

Caption   German Volkssturm troops with Panzerfaust recoilless launchers and Panzerschreck rocket launcher in East Prussia, Germany, Nov 1944
Photographer   Falkowski
Source   German Federal Archive
Identification Code   Bild 183-J28176
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Added By C. Peter Chen

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