Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber over Stalingrad, Russia, Oct 1942, photo 1 of 3

Caption     Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber over Stalingrad, Russia, Oct 1942, photo 1 of 3 ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseGerman Federal Archives
Identification Code   Bild 183-J20510
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Ju 87 Stuka   Main article  Photos  
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Photos in Series See all photos in this series
Photos at Same Place Stalingrad, Russia
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Mark Prange says:
14 Mar 2013 12:00:15 PM

This is looking northeast. Some of the buildings of the Red October factory are at lower right. The Volga is at the far upper right, with two gullies feeding into it.
2. Mark Prange says:
7 Apr 2013 06:18:28 AM

The "Modern Day Location" satellite image is helpful.
3. Mark Prange says:
14 Jun 2013 07:18:54 AM

The gullies are mapped in Jason Mark's book "Island of Fire." The nearer gully is labeled "Bajonett-Rachel (Bayonet Gully)"; the other is "Bandwurm-Rachel (Tapeworm Gully) or Brotfabrik-Rachel (Bread Factory Gully)"--in Russian: Ovrag Glubokaya (Deep Gully) or Logovom Smerti (Gully of Death)."
4. zakkandrachoff says:
23 Aug 2014 02:51:48 PM

looks like a old stuka version a Ju87B. correctme if i'm wrong

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