594 items in this album on 30 pages.

Scuttled French Char B1 heavy tank in Beaumont, Belgium, 16 May 1940, photo 2 of 2Destroyed Belgian A.C.G.1 tank, Antwerp, Belgium, 19 May 1940British officer and colonial troops as prisoners of war in Belgium, May-Jun 1940Germans inspecting captured French S35 medium tanks, France, May or Jun 1940
Scuttled French Char B1 heavy tank in Beaumont, Belgium, 16 May 1940, photo 2 of 2Destroyed Belgian A.C.G.1 tank, Antwerp, Belgium, 19 May 1940British officer and colonial troops as prisoners of war in Belgium, May-Jun 1940Germans inspecting captured French S35 medium tanks, France, May or Jun 1940
German Luftwaffe Ju 88 bomber at rest at an airfield, Belgium or France, 1940A formation of German Do 17 aircraft in flight over an airfield in Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940A heavily camouflaged German Ju 88 bomber in Belgium or France, Sep 1940Crew of a Ju 88 A-1 bomber of I./KG 51
German Luftwaffe Ju 88 bomber at rest at an airfield, Belgium or France, 1940A formation of German Do 17 aircraft in flight over an airfield in Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940A heavily camouflaged German Ju 88 bomber in Belgium or France, Sep 1940Crew of a Ju 88 A-1 bomber of I./KG 51 'Edelweiß' preparing for flight, Belgium or France, 1940
German bomb marked for Churchill being loaded onto a bomber aircraft in France or Belgium, Aug-Sep 1940German He 111 Doppel-Blitz bomber of KG 53 in flight over Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940German Luftwaffe Bruno Loerzer, Hermann Göring, and Adolf Galland visiting an airfield in Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940German Luftwaffe Colonel-General Bruno Loerzer, Field Marshal Hermann Göring, and Major General Adolf Galland inspecting an airfield in Belgium or France, Sep 1940
German bomb marked for Churchill being loaded onto a bomber aircraft in France or Belgium, Aug-Sep 1940German He 111 Doppel-Blitz bomber of KG 53 in flight over Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940German Luftwaffe Bruno Loerzer, Hermann Göring, and Adolf Galland visiting an airfield in Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940German Luftwaffe Colonel-General Bruno Loerzer, Field Marshal Hermann Göring, and Major General Adolf Galland inspecting an airfield in Belgium or France, Sep 1940
German Luftwaffe Do 17 bombers of KG 3 on an airfield, Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940A flight of German Do 17 Z bombers of Kampfgeschwader 3 over France or Belgium, possibly en route to Britain, Sep-Oct 1940A flight of German Do 17 Z bombers over France or Belgium, possibly en route to Britain, circa 1940View of a German airfield in France or Belgium, Sep-Oct 1940; note Do 17 bomber on the field
German Luftwaffe Do 17 bombers of KG 3 on an airfield, Belgium or France, Sep-Oct 1940A flight of German Do 17 Z bombers of Kampfgeschwader 3 over France or Belgium, possibly en route to Britain, Sep-Oct 1940A flight of German Do 17 Z bombers over France or Belgium, possibly en route to Britain, circa 1940View of a German airfield in France or Belgium, Sep-Oct 1940; note Do 17 bomber on the field
The front of a Heinkel He-111 medium bomber in flight during a bombing mission to London, England, United Kingdom, Nov 1940German diplomat Wilhelm Fabricius, Iron Guard leader Horia Sima, General Ion Antonescu, King Mihai I, and others at a celebration for the Romanian entry into the Tripartite Pact, Romania, Nov-Dec 1940German parade of captured French AMC 35 S medium tanks and H35 light tanks, Paris, France, 1941German soldiers on PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank and motorcycle, France, 1941
The front of a Heinkel He-111 medium bomber in flight during a bombing mission to London, England, United Kingdom, Nov 1940German diplomat Wilhelm Fabricius, Iron Guard leader Horia Sima, General Ion Antonescu, King Mihai I, and others at a celebration for the Romanian entry into the Tripartite Pact, Romania, Nov-Dec 1940German parade of captured French AMC 35 S medium tanks and H35 light tanks, Paris, France, 1941German soldiers on PzKpfw 35 S 739(f) medium tank and motorcycle, France, 1941

594 items in this album on 30 pages.



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