46 items in this album on 3 pages.

German sIG 33 self-propelled gun (left), DKW NZ350 motorcycle (right), and SdKfz 10 (background), Greece, mid-Apr 1941; 2 pounder gun of Australian 1st Anti-Tank Regiment and its crew near Vevi, northern Greece, 13 Apr 1941Troops of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler negotiating difficult terrain in Greece, 1941Greek battleship Kilkis (center) and destroyer Vasilefs Georgios (left, in floating drydock) under attack by German Ju 87 dive bombers, Salamis Naval Base, Greece, 23 Apr 1941
German sIG 33 self-propelled gun (left), DKW NZ350 motorcycle (right), and SdKfz 10 (background), Greece, mid-Apr 1941; 2 pounder gun of Australian 1st Anti-Tank Regiment and its crew near Vevi, northern Greece, 13 Apr 1941Troops of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler negotiating difficult terrain in Greece, 1941Greek battleship Kilkis (center) and destroyer Vasilefs Georgios (left, in floating drydock) under attack by German Ju 87 dive bombers, Salamis Naval Base, Greece, 23 Apr 1941
Sunderland flying boats in Kalamata Harbor waiting to pick up British troops for evacuation, Kalamata, Greece, Apr 28, 1941.Sunken battleship Kilkis at the Salamis Naval Base, Greece, late Apr 1941; note bomb-damaged pier; photographed from a German He 60 seaplane after the Germans had secured the naval baseGerman soldiers raising the German war flag over the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, May 1941German troops in Athens, Greece, May 1941
Sunderland flying boats in Kalamata Harbor waiting to pick up British troops for evacuation, Kalamata, Greece, Apr 28, 1941.Sunken battleship Kilkis at the Salamis Naval Base, Greece, late Apr 1941; note bomb-damaged pier; photographed from a German He 60 seaplane after the Germans had secured the naval baseGerman soldiers raising the German war flag over the Acropolis of Athens, Greece, May 1941German troops in Athens, Greece, May 1941
HMS York and an oil tanker in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, May 1941Vice Admiral Andrew Cunningham and Major General Bernard Freyberg aboard HMS Phoebe off Crete, Greece, May 1941A Ju 52 aircraft flying low over Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroopers landing in Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941
HMS York and an oil tanker in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece, May 1941Vice Admiral Andrew Cunningham and Major General Bernard Freyberg aboard HMS Phoebe off Crete, Greece, May 1941A Ju 52 aircraft flying low over Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroopers landing in Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941
German paratroops jumping from Ju 52 transports over Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroopers in Crete, Greece, late May 1941A group of British soldiers in a trench with fixed bayonets, Crete, Greece, late May 1941Palls of smoke rising above the countryside, Crete, Greece, late May 1941
German paratroops jumping from Ju 52 transports over Crete, Greece, 20 May 1941German paratroopers in Crete, Greece, late May 1941A group of British soldiers in a trench with fixed bayonets, Crete, Greece, late May 1941Palls of smoke rising above the countryside, Crete, Greece, late May 1941
Wounded British troops disembarking at an Egyptian port after being evacuated from Crete, Greece, 31 May 1941German glider trooper exiting a DFS 230 glider, Crete, Greece, May-Jun 1941Killed Greek civilians in Kondomari, Crete, Greece, 2 Jun 1941A crashed German glider with two of its occupants lying dead alongside, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941
Wounded British troops disembarking at an Egyptian port after being evacuated from Crete, Greece, 31 May 1941German glider trooper exiting a DFS 230 glider, Crete, Greece, May-Jun 1941Killed Greek civilians in Kondomari, Crete, Greece, 2 Jun 1941A crashed German glider with two of its occupants lying dead alongside, Crete, Greece, 6 Jun 1941

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