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A Japanese tank wedged between banks of solid earth was very difficult for US Marines to see or attack from the front, Iwo Jima, Mar 25, 1945.British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Supreme Allied Commander Dwight Eisenhower in conversation at the American XVI Corps headquarters, 25 Mar 1945. Note M8 Greyhound in background.Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, General Dwight Eisenhower, and General Omar Bradley examining a map on the side of a Jeep in Germany just west of the Rhine, 25 Mar 1945.George Patton speaking to US 3rd Army engineers, Germany, late Mar 1945
A Japanese tank wedged between banks of solid earth was very difficult for US Marines to see or attack from the front, Iwo Jima, Mar 25, 1945.British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Supreme Allied Commander Dwight Eisenhower in conversation at the American XVI Corps headquarters, 25 Mar 1945. Note M8 Greyhound in background.Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, General Dwight Eisenhower, and General Omar Bradley examining a map on the side of a Jeep in Germany just west of the Rhine, 25 Mar 1945.George Patton speaking to US 3rd Army engineers, Germany, late Mar 1945
British Achilles tank destroyer on the east bank of the Rhine River, 26 Mar 1945; note abandoned gliders in backgroundMen of the US 77th Division landing from LVTs onto Zanami Island of the Kerama Islands near Okinawa, Japan, 27 Mar 1945Soldiers of the US 7th Army pause at the Siegfried Line on the road to Karlsruhe, Germany, 27 Mar 1945Men of the British 5th Dorsetshire Regiment crossing the Rhine River into Germany in a Buffalo tracked landing vehicle, 28 Mar 1945
British Achilles tank destroyer on the east bank of the Rhine River, 26 Mar 1945; note abandoned gliders in backgroundMen of the US 77th Division landing from LVTs onto Zanami Island of the Kerama Islands near Okinawa, Japan, 27 Mar 1945Soldiers of the US 7th Army pause at the Siegfried Line on the road to Karlsruhe, Germany, 27 Mar 1945Men of the British 5th Dorsetshire Regiment crossing the Rhine River into Germany in a Buffalo tracked landing vehicle, 28 Mar 1945
War Correspondent Ted Stanford of The Pittsburgh Courier interviewing African-American US Army Sergeant Morris O. Harris of the 784th Tank Battalion of the 9th Army, 28 Mar 1945American and French troops east of the Rhine River, Germany, 1945Dodge WC54 ambulance passing through US ArmyM26 Pershing heavy tank, date unknown
War Correspondent Ted Stanford of The Pittsburgh Courier interviewing African-American US Army Sergeant Morris O. Harris of the 784th Tank Battalion of the 9th Army, 28 Mar 1945American and French troops east of the Rhine River, Germany, 1945Dodge WC54 ambulance passing through US Army's 48th General Hospital, Germany, 1945M26 Pershing heavy tank, date unknown
M26 Pershing tanks of the 2nd Armored Division on the streets of Magdeburg, Germany, mid Apr 1945SU-100 tank destroyer of Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front, Apr 1945SU-100 tank destroyer, circa 1945T26E1 heavy tank
M26 Pershing tanks of the 2nd Armored Division on the streets of Magdeburg, Germany, mid Apr 1945SU-100 tank destroyer of Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front, Apr 1945SU-100 tank destroyer, circa 1945T26E1 heavy tank 'Super Pershing' with upgraded L73 90mm T15 gun, Europe, 1945
Uralmash-1 prototype tank destroyer and SU-100 tank destroyer, Uralmash plant, Sverdlovsk, Russia, Apr 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel, Germany, Apr 1945. Despite the notation on the photograph, this is an American M4 Sherman tank.US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton cargo trucks crossing the Rhine River near Mainz, Germany, Mar or Apr 1945; the passengers were possibly German POWsM18 Hellcat of US 824th Tank Destroyer Battalion in support of 2nd Battalion of US 397th Infantry Regiment at Wiesloch, Germany, 1 Apr 1945
Uralmash-1 prototype tank destroyer and SU-100 tank destroyer, Uralmash plant, Sverdlovsk, Russia, Apr 1945US Army bomb disposal personnel, Germany, Apr 1945. Despite the notation on the photograph, this is an American M4 Sherman tank.US Army CCKW 2 1/2-ton cargo trucks crossing the Rhine River near Mainz, Germany, Mar or Apr 1945; the passengers were possibly German POWsM18 Hellcat of US 824th Tank Destroyer Battalion in support of 2nd Battalion of US 397th Infantry Regiment at Wiesloch, Germany, 1 Apr 1945

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