Soviet Il-2 aircraft attacking a German motorized column near the border of Kursk Oblast and Voronezh Oblast, Russia, Jul 1943Red Army machine gun crew during Battle of Kursk, Russia, Jul 1943T-34 armored recovery vehicle (ARV) towing a disabled tank at the Battle of Kursk, Russia, Jul 1943Soviet ZIS-3 76.2mm divisional guns deployed in anti-tank roles at the Battle of Kursk, Russia, Jul 1943
Soviet Il-2 aircraft attacking a German motorized column near the border of Kursk Oblast and Voronezh Oblast, Russia, Jul 1943Red Army machine gun crew during Battle of Kursk, Russia, Jul 1943T-34 armored recovery vehicle (ARV) towing a disabled tank at the Battle of Kursk, Russia, Jul 1943Soviet ZIS-3 76.2mm divisional guns deployed in anti-tank roles at the Battle of Kursk, Russia, Jul 1943
Soviet PTRD-41 anti-tank gun and crew near Kursk, Russia, 20 Jul 1943Camouflaged SU-152 during Battle of Kursk, Aug 1943German soldiers with Soviet SU-152 self-propelled gun, Kursk Oblast, Russia, Aug-Sep 1943Ivan Konev (center) and Georgy Zhukov, Kursk, Ukraine, summer 1943
Soviet PTRD-41 anti-tank gun and crew near Kursk, Russia, 20 Jul 1943Camouflaged SU-152 during Battle of Kursk, Aug 1943German soldiers with Soviet SU-152 self-propelled gun, Kursk Oblast, Russia, Aug-Sep 1943Ivan Konev (center) and Georgy Zhukov, Kursk, Ukraine, summer 1943
Soviet 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
Soviet 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


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