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German paratroopers with Panzerschreck weapon, France, summer 1944German SdKfz. 251/16 No. 644 halftrack vehicle torching a building with a flamethrower, Russia, Aug 1944, photo 1 of 3German SdKfz. 251/16 No. 644 halftrack vehicle torching a building with a flamethrower, Russia, Aug 1944, photo 2 of 3German SdKfz. 251/16 No. 644 halftrack vehicle torching a building with a flamethrower, Russia, Aug 1944, photo 3 of 3
German paratroopers with Panzerschreck weapon, France, summer 1944German SdKfz. 251/16 No. 644 halftrack vehicle torching a building with a flamethrower, Russia, Aug 1944, photo 1 of 3German SdKfz. 251/16 No. 644 halftrack vehicle torching a building with a flamethrower, Russia, Aug 1944, photo 2 of 3German SdKfz. 251/16 No. 644 halftrack vehicle torching a building with a flamethrower, Russia, Aug 1944, photo 3 of 3
German sergeant carrying a Panzerfaust weapon, northern France, Jul-Sep 1944German soldier in a foxhole with Panzerschreck and Model 24 grenades, northern France, summer 1944German soldier surveying the field, Russia, summer 1944; note Model 24 grenades and Sturmgewehr 44 rifleGerman soldiers in northern France, circa late Jul to early Sep 1944
German sergeant carrying a Panzerfaust weapon, northern France, Jul-Sep 1944German soldier in a foxhole with Panzerschreck and Model 24 grenades, northern France, summer 1944German soldier surveying the field, Russia, summer 1944; note Model 24 grenades and Sturmgewehr 44 rifleGerman soldiers in northern France, circa late Jul to early Sep 1944
German troops in northern France, Jul-Sep 1944German troops loading rockets into a 15 cm NbW 41 launcher, Russia, summer 1944Grman soldier with Panzerschreck, northern France, summer 1944Hasso von Manteuffel atop a tank, Aug 1944
German troops in northern France, Jul-Sep 1944German troops loading rockets into a 15 cm NbW 41 launcher, Russia, summer 1944Grman soldier with Panzerschreck, northern France, summer 1944Hasso von Manteuffel atop a tank, Aug 1944
Hasso von Manteuffel with officers, Soviet Union, Aug 1944Heavily armed and specially modified jeep of British SAS, Normandy, France, Aug 1944.Henderson Airfield seen from the air, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Aug 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Seravezza, Italy, 1944. Note the M5 Stuart tanks.
Hasso von Manteuffel with officers, Soviet Union, Aug 1944Heavily armed and specially modified jeep of British SAS, Normandy, France, Aug 1944.Henderson Airfield seen from the air, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Aug 1944Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Seravezza, Italy, 1944. Note the M5 Stuart tanks.
Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team moving through Massa, Italy, 1944Knocked out Tiger II heavy tank, France, Aug 1944; note penetrated frontal turret armorLieutenant General Walton Walker and Major General Lindsay Silvester, France, late Aug 1944Lt General Henry Crerar, Commander of the 1st Canadian Army, arriving at a public relations camp in France, 1944. The officer of the back is Lt Col RS Malone.
Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team moving through Massa, Italy, 1944Knocked out Tiger II heavy tank, France, Aug 1944; note penetrated frontal turret armorLieutenant General Walton Walker and Major General Lindsay Silvester, France, late Aug 1944Lt General Henry Crerar, Commander of the 1st Canadian Army, arriving at a public relations camp in France, 1944. The officer of the back is Lt Col RS Malone.

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