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Four German heavy armored fighting vehicles at the Henschel tank testing ground at Haustenbeck near Paderborn, Germany, Jun 1945German heavy armored fighting vehicles at the Henschel tank testing ground at Haustenbeck near Paderborn, Germany, Jun 1945Jeeps lined up somewhere in Europe after the end of the war awaiting shipment to the Pacific TheaterKarl-GerΓ€t self-propelled howitzer aboard a train, circa 1945
Four German heavy armored fighting vehicles at the Henschel tank testing ground at Haustenbeck near Paderborn, Germany, Jun 1945German heavy armored fighting vehicles at the Henschel tank testing ground at Haustenbeck near Paderborn, Germany, Jun 1945Jeeps lined up somewhere in Europe after the end of the war awaiting shipment to the Pacific TheaterKarl-GerΓ€t self-propelled howitzer aboard a train, circa 1945
LVT Buffalos on a beach during a training exercise, Jun 1945. Note Browning M2 and M1919 machine guns.M4 Sherman tanks operating on Okinawa, Japan, circa Jun 1945; note tank in center had been disabledUS Marine looking at a knocked-out Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankette, Okinawa, Japan, mid-1945US Marine M4 Sherman tank, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
LVT Buffalos on a beach during a training exercise, Jun 1945. Note Browning M2 and M1919 machine guns.M4 Sherman tanks operating on Okinawa, Japan, circa Jun 1945; note tank in center had been disabledUS Marine looking at a knocked-out Japanese Type 94 Te-Ke tankette, Okinawa, Japan, mid-1945US Marine M4 Sherman tank, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
US Marines in Furagan, Okinawa, Japan, 1945US Marines observing the battlefield, Okinawa, Japan, 1945US Marines on Okinawa, Japan, 1945US Marines stowing supplies under the wing of a wrecked Japanese aircraft, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
US Marines in Furagan, Okinawa, Japan, 1945US Marines observing the battlefield, Okinawa, Japan, 1945US Marines on Okinawa, Japan, 1945US Marines stowing supplies under the wing of a wrecked Japanese aircraft, Okinawa, Japan, 1945
US Marine Corps 8th Regimental Combat Team landing on Iheya, Okinawa, Japan, 3 Jun 1945Canadian M4 Sherman tank US Army vehicles on the road leading to the EagleM4 Sherman tanks of US 769th Tank Battalion moving toward Hill 89 on Okinawa, Japan, mid-Jun 1945
US Marine Corps 8th Regimental Combat Team landing on Iheya, Okinawa, Japan, 3 Jun 1945Canadian M4 Sherman tank 'Bomb', 6 Jun 1945US Army vehicles on the road leading to the Eagle's Nest at Obersalzberg, Germany, 11 Jun 1945; note Jeeps with modified wrap-around front fenders and/or anti-decapitation barsM4 Sherman tanks of US 769th Tank Battalion moving toward Hill 89 on Okinawa, Japan, mid-Jun 1945
SU-100 self-propelled guns on parade in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1945SU-76 self-propelled guns on parade in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1945Air evacuation of wounded men from the Philippines on a mid-Pacific stop over, mid-1945. The wounded men are transferred from a PB2Y-3 Coronado to WC54 ambulances before boarding another plane bound for the US.German women doing their washing at a cold water hydrant on the street in Berlin, Germany, 3 Jul 1945; note the knocked out German SdKfz. 223 vehicle in background
SU-100 self-propelled guns on parade in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1945SU-76 self-propelled guns on parade in Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 24 Jun 1945Air evacuation of wounded men from the Philippines on a mid-Pacific stop over, mid-1945. The wounded men are transferred from a PB2Y-3 Coronado to WC54 ambulances before boarding another plane bound for the US.German women doing their washing at a cold water hydrant on the street in Berlin, Germany, 3 Jul 1945; note the knocked out German SdKfz. 223 vehicle in background

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