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Panzer III tank and SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle near Aiviekste, Latvia, Jun 1941; note rangefinder on the halftrackSdKfz. 251/3 communications vehicle, northern Russia, Jun 1941Abandoned Italian L3 and L3 cc tankettes on the road overlooking Bardia Harbor, Libya, Jul 1941Australian troops with captured Morane-Saulnier MS.406 fighters and a Potez 630 bomber, Syria, Jul 1941
Panzer III tank and SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle near Aiviekste, Latvia, Jun 1941; note rangefinder on the halftrackSdKfz. 251/3 communications vehicle, northern Russia, Jun 1941Abandoned Italian L3 and L3 cc tankettes on the road overlooking Bardia Harbor, Libya, Jul 1941Australian troops with captured Morane-Saulnier MS.406 fighters and a Potez 630 bomber, Syria, Jul 1941
Captured French Potez 63.11 aircraft, Aleppo, Syria, 1941German soldier looking at a dead Soviet tanker and his burning BT-7 light tank, Jun-Jul 1941Hungarian anti-aircraft crew operating a 40-mm Bofors AA gun, Russia, circa mid-1941Killed German soldier on the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1941
Captured French Potez 63.11 aircraft, Aleppo, Syria, 1941German soldier looking at a dead Soviet tanker and his burning BT-7 light tank, Jun-Jul 1941Hungarian anti-aircraft crew operating a 40-mm Bofors AA gun, Russia, circa mid-1941Killed German soldier on the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union, Jun-Jul 1941
Soldiers of the German Army Großdeutschland Division marching on the Eastern Front, Jul 1941Surrendering Soviet troops, Jun-Jul 1941Texas in North Atlantic on convoy duty, summer 1941Vehicles of German 40th Tank Battalion advancing toward Murmansk, Russia during Operation Silver Fox, Jul 1941
Soldiers of the German Army Großdeutschland Division marching on the Eastern Front, Jul 1941Surrendering Soviet troops, Jun-Jul 1941Texas in North Atlantic on convoy duty, summer 1941Vehicles of German 40th Tank Battalion advancing toward Murmansk, Russia during Operation Silver Fox, Jul 1941
Wrecked French Potez 630 and Farman 220 aircraft at Baalbek, Syria, 1941Soviet troops at Smolensk, Russia, 1 Jul 1941; note PPSh-41 and Mosin-Nagant weaponsView from the battleship USS New York with USS Arkansas and cruisers USS Brooklyn and Nashville behind as they leave Reykjavik, Iceland after escorting the US Marine landing force there, 12 Jul 1941.View of Rotterdam, the Netherlands during an aerial attack, 16 Jul 1941, seen from the dorsal turret of a Blenheim bomber
Wrecked French Potez 630 and Farman 220 aircraft at Baalbek, Syria, 1941Soviet troops at Smolensk, Russia, 1 Jul 1941; note PPSh-41 and Mosin-Nagant weaponsView from the battleship USS New York with USS Arkansas and cruisers USS Brooklyn and Nashville behind as they leave Reykjavik, Iceland after escorting the US Marine landing force there, 12 Jul 1941.View of Rotterdam, the Netherlands during an aerial attack, 16 Jul 1941, seen from the dorsal turret of a Blenheim bomber
Australian troops in a foxhole with Bren gun near Tobruk, Libya, Aug 1941Entrance of Drancy concentration camp, Aug 1941; note French gendarme on guardGeorg von Küchler at the courthouse in Tallinn, Estonia, Aug 1941German Army Colonel General Heinz Guderian visiting a forward headquarters of an armor regiment, Russia, Aug 1941
Australian troops in a foxhole with Bren gun near Tobruk, Libya, Aug 1941Entrance of Drancy concentration camp, Aug 1941; note French gendarme on guardGeorg von Küchler at the courthouse in Tallinn, Estonia, Aug 1941German Army Colonel General Heinz Guderian visiting a forward headquarters of an armor regiment, Russia, Aug 1941

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