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Emperor Showa reviewing troops on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, circa late 1930sLight Dragon tractor towing a 3.7-inch howitzer on Carriage Mk IV and limber of A Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, circa 1938Nationalist Chinese cavalry troops on Mongolian horses, possibly in Inner Mongolia region of China, late 1930sEmperor Showa reviewing troops of the Japanese Army on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, 8 Jan 1938
Emperor Showa reviewing troops on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, circa late 1930sLight Dragon tractor towing a 3.7-inch howitzer on Carriage Mk IV and limber of A Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, circa 1938Nationalist Chinese cavalry troops on Mongolian horses, possibly in Inner Mongolia region of China, late 1930sEmperor Showa reviewing troops of the Japanese Army on his horse Shirayuki, Japan, 8 Jan 1938
Ma Clique soldiers on horseback, northwestern China, circa 1930sGerman troops at the Egiertowo crossroads on the road to Danzig during the initial invasion of Poland, 1 Sep 1939. Note the heavy German reliance on horse-drawn transports.A lone horse wondering a recent battlefield, Poland, Sep 1939Horses employed by the German Army towing a 7.5 cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Poland, Sep 1939
Ma Clique soldiers on horseback, northwestern China, circa 1930sGerman troops at the Egiertowo crossroads on the road to Danzig during the initial invasion of Poland, 1 Sep 1939. Note the heavy German reliance on horse-drawn transports.A lone horse wondering a recent battlefield, Poland, Sep 1939Horses employed by the German Army towing a 7.5 cm le.IG 18 infantry gun, Poland, Sep 1939
A horse-drawn cart and an automobile on a street in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939Blenheim light bomber of the RAF being towed away by horses after landing on the frozen Jukajärvi lake, near Juva village, Finland, 25 Feb 1940German Panzer II and Panzer I light tanks in Horsens, Denmark, Apr 1940German anti-tank guns (rebuilt French R35 light tanks), motorcycles, and horse carts moving through a forest in northern Russia, summer of 1941
A horse-drawn cart and an automobile on a street in Warsaw, Poland, Sep-Oct 1939Blenheim light bomber of the RAF being towed away by horses after landing on the frozen Jukajärvi lake, near Juva village, Finland, 25 Feb 1940German Panzer II and Panzer I light tanks in Horsens, Denmark, Apr 1940German anti-tank guns (rebuilt French R35 light tanks), motorcycles, and horse carts moving through a forest in northern Russia, summer of 1941
German Bf 109 refueling in Russia, 1941-1942; note horse-drawn fuel tankGerman soldier on a horse-drawn cart in Crimea, Russia (now Ukraine), circa 1942German soldier with a horse-drawn sled near Orel, Russia, Dec 1941-Jan 1942Sun Li-jen on horseback, China, circa 1940s; note Chinese New 1st Army banner in background
German Bf 109 refueling in Russia, 1941-1942; note horse-drawn fuel tankGerman soldier on a horse-drawn cart in Crimea, Russia (now Ukraine), circa 1942German soldier with a horse-drawn sled near Orel, Russia, Dec 1941-Jan 1942Sun Li-jen on horseback, China, circa 1940s; note Chinese New 1st Army banner in background
German horse-drawn supply convoy taking a break in a field, southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942German troops on horse carriages near a destroyed Russian airfield, Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942Soviet 76mm Divisional Gun M1942 (ZiS-3) being towed by horses, Eastern Europe, 1 Oct 1942Soviet T-34 tanks and horse-drawn supply sled in southern Russia during Operation Uranus, Nov 1942
German horse-drawn supply convoy taking a break in a field, southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942German troops on horse carriages near a destroyed Russian airfield, Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942Soviet 76mm Divisional Gun M1942 (ZiS-3) being towed by horses, Eastern Europe, 1 Oct 1942Soviet T-34 tanks and horse-drawn supply sled in southern Russia during Operation Uranus, Nov 1942

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