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George Patton and Lieutenant Colonel Lyle Bernard, CO, 30th Infantry Regiment discussing strategy near Brolo, Sicily, Italy, circa Jul-Aug 1943German Marder III tank destroyers at the Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943German soldiers with Soviet SU-152 self-propelled gun, Kursk Oblast, Russia, Aug-Sep 1943German Tiger I heavy tank in Sicily, Italy, Aug 1943
George Patton and Lieutenant Colonel Lyle Bernard, CO, 30th Infantry Regiment discussing strategy near Brolo, Sicily, Italy, circa Jul-Aug 1943German Marder III tank destroyers at the Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943German soldiers with Soviet SU-152 self-propelled gun, Kursk Oblast, Russia, Aug-Sep 1943German Tiger I heavy tank in Sicily, Italy, Aug 1943
German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 1 of 4German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 2 of 4German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 3 of 4German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 4 of 4
German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 1 of 4German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 2 of 4German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 3 of 4German troops setting up a 15 cm NbW 41 rocket launcher, near Kursk, Russia, summer 1943, photo 4 of 4
Ivan Konev (center) and Georgy Zhukov, Kursk, Ukraine, summer 1943Japanese Type 91 40mm anti-aircraft gun at Munda Point, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, Aug 1943Japanese Type 94 anti-tank gun crew dead in a gun pit after the Battle for Munda Point on New Georgia, Solomon Islands, Aug 1943M3 light tanks of US 9th Marine Defense Battalion near the base of Bibilo Hill, Munda, New Georgia, Aug 1943
Ivan Konev (center) and Georgy Zhukov, Kursk, Ukraine, summer 1943Japanese Type 91 40mm anti-aircraft gun at Munda Point, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, Aug 1943Japanese Type 94 anti-tank gun crew dead in a gun pit after the Battle for Munda Point on New Georgia, Solomon Islands, Aug 1943M3 light tanks of US 9th Marine Defense Battalion near the base of Bibilo Hill, Munda, New Georgia, Aug 1943
Map noting the Allied advances in Sicily, Italy, 12 Jul to 17 Aug 1943Marder III Ausf. H tank destroyer during Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943Officers sighting guns atop an anti-aircraft tower at Messina, Sicily, Italy, circa Aug 1943Soviet Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief Georgy Zhukov and Commander of the Steppe Front Colonel General Ivan Konev during the Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943
Map noting the Allied advances in Sicily, Italy, 12 Jul to 17 Aug 1943Marder III Ausf. H tank destroyer during Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943Officers sighting guns atop an anti-aircraft tower at Messina, Sicily, Italy, circa Aug 1943Soviet Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief Georgy Zhukov and Commander of the Steppe Front Colonel General Ivan Konev during the Battle of Kursk, Russia, summer 1943
US construction troops on New Georgia, 1943US M1 mortar team, Sicily, Italy, mid-1943US Marine supply dump, New Georgia, 1943US Marines in New Georgia, 1943
US construction troops on New Georgia, 1943US M1 mortar team, Sicily, Italy, mid-1943US Marine supply dump, New Georgia, 1943US Marines in New Georgia, 1943

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