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German armorer loading ammunition into a Bf 109 fighter of JG 54 German Army Colonel General Heinz Guderian visiting a forward headquarters of an armor regiment, Russia, Aug 1941German crew sighting the 20mm cannon on a Bf 109F fighter of JG 54 German crew sighting the 20mm cannon on a Bf 109F fighter of JG 54
German armorer loading ammunition into a Bf 109 fighter of JG 54 'Grünherz' fighter wing, Russia, Aug 1941German Army Colonel General Heinz Guderian visiting a forward headquarters of an armor regiment, Russia, Aug 1941German crew sighting the 20mm cannon on a Bf 109F fighter of JG 54 'Grünherz' fighter wing, near Leningrad, Russia, Aug 1941, photo 1 of 2German crew sighting the 20mm cannon on a Bf 109F fighter of JG 54 'Grünherz' fighter wing, near Leningrad, Russia, Aug 1941, photo 2 of 2
German medic treating a wounded soldier, Soviet Union, Aug 1941German military police K800 motorcycle in the Soviet Union, Jul-Aug 1941; note sign warning of hostile partisan fightersGerman soldiers entering a village in the Soviet Union, Aug 1941German soldiers with civilians of Poltava, Ukraine, summer 1941
German medic treating a wounded soldier, Soviet Union, Aug 1941German military police K800 motorcycle in the Soviet Union, Jul-Aug 1941; note sign warning of hostile partisan fightersGerman soldiers entering a village in the Soviet Union, Aug 1941German soldiers with civilians of Poltava, Ukraine, summer 1941
German troops building camouflage over a 10.5 cm K 35(t) field gun, France, Aug 1941German troops with a 10.5 cm K 35(t) field gun in France, Aug 1941, photo 1 of 2German troops with a 10.5 cm K 35(t) field gun in France, Aug 1941, photo 2 of 2Germans inspecting captured UT-1 aircraft (foreground) and wrecked I-16 aircraft (background), 1941
German troops building camouflage over a 10.5 cm K 35(t) field gun, France, Aug 1941German troops with a 10.5 cm K 35(t) field gun in France, Aug 1941, photo 1 of 2German troops with a 10.5 cm K 35(t) field gun in France, Aug 1941, photo 2 of 2Germans inspecting captured UT-1 aircraft (foreground) and wrecked I-16 aircraft (background), 1941
Ivan Konev, Mikhail Sholokhov, Alexander Fadeyev, Petrov, and others, Smolensk, Russia, circa Aug 1941King George VI of the United Kingdom and Admiral John Tovey aboard HMS King George V, Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Aug 1941King Mihai I of Romania and General Ion Antonescu near the River Prut, eastern Romania, Aug 1941Morshead in Tobruk, Libya, circa Aug 1941
Ivan Konev, Mikhail Sholokhov, Alexander Fadeyev, Petrov, and others, Smolensk, Russia, circa Aug 1941King George VI of the United Kingdom and Admiral John Tovey aboard HMS King George V, Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Aug 1941King Mihai I of Romania and General Ion Antonescu near the River Prut, eastern Romania, Aug 1941Morshead in Tobruk, Libya, circa Aug 1941
Port side view of USS North CarolinaPortrait of Friedrich von der Heydte, circa summer 1941Portrait of Major General Robert Eichelberger, Aug 1941Russian conscripts in training on Matrosskaya Tishina Street, Moscow, Russia, Aug 1941
Port side view of USS North Carolina's superstructure, note 5-inch mount and radar antennae, Aug 1941Portrait of Friedrich von der Heydte, circa summer 1941Portrait of Major General Robert Eichelberger, Aug 1941Russian conscripts in training on Matrosskaya Tishina Street, Moscow, Russia, Aug 1941

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