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German troops and Tiger II heavy tank on a Budapest street, Hungary, Oct 1944, photo 1 of 2German Volkssturm personnel practicing with a Panzerschreck weapon against an obsolete German Grosstraktor experimental tank, Germany, Oct 1944Heinrich Himmler speaking to men freshly conscripted into the Volkssturm militia, East Prussia (Ostpreußen), Germany, Oct 1944; note Heinz Guderian and Hans-Heinrich LammersHungarian and German soldiers rounding up Jews in Budapest, Hungary, Oct 1944
German troops and Tiger II heavy tank on a Budapest street, Hungary, Oct 1944, photo 1 of 2German Volkssturm personnel practicing with a Panzerschreck weapon against an obsolete German Grosstraktor experimental tank, Germany, Oct 1944Heinrich Himmler speaking to men freshly conscripted into the Volkssturm militia, East Prussia (Ostpreußen), Germany, Oct 1944; note Heinz Guderian and Hans-Heinrich LammersHungarian and German soldiers rounding up Jews in Budapest, Hungary, Oct 1944
Hungarian Arrow Cross personnel with a 40mm MAWAG anti-tank gun M1940, Budapest, Hungary, Oct 1944; note 43M rifles and Tiger II tank of German 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion in backgroundHungarian troops and a German Tiger II heavy tank on a Budapest street, Hungary, Oct 1944, photo 2 of 2Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team advancing in trucks, Chambois Sector, France, circa late 1944Japanese-American troops of US Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team in a jeep in the Chambois Sector in France, circa Oct 1944; note anti-decapitation device on front bumper
Hungarian Arrow Cross personnel with a 40mm MAWAG anti-tank gun M1940, Budapest, Hungary, Oct 1944; note 43M rifles and Tiger II tank of German 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion in backgroundHungarian troops and a German Tiger II heavy tank on a Budapest street, Hungary, Oct 1944, photo 2 of 2Japanese-American troops of US 442nd Regimental Combat Team advancing in trucks, Chambois Sector, France, circa late 1944Japanese-American troops of US Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team in a jeep in the Chambois Sector in France, circa Oct 1944; note anti-decapitation device on front bumper
Kenney (center) and MacArthur (right) aboard USS Nashville off Leyte, Philippines, Oct 1944Ki-102b Army Type 4 attack aircraft, 1944-1945Late 1944 photograph of the wreckage left from the scuttling of the French fleet on 27 Nov 1942, Toulon Naval Dockyard, France. Wrecks of the Tartu, Cassard, L’Indomptable, Vautour, and Aigle can be seen.Lieutenant General George Kenney and Major General Ennis Whitehead, US Fifth Air Force Commander and Deputy Commander respectively, 1944.
Kenney (center) and MacArthur (right) aboard USS Nashville off Leyte, Philippines, Oct 1944Ki-102b Army Type 4 attack aircraft, 1944-1945Late 1944 photograph of the wreckage left from the scuttling of the French fleet on 27 Nov 1942, Toulon Naval Dockyard, France. Wrecks of the Tartu, Cassard, L’Indomptable, Vautour, and Aigle can be seen.Lieutenant General George Kenney and Major General Ennis Whitehead, US Fifth Air Force Commander and Deputy Commander respectively, 1944.
Men of German 4th Parachute Division with Panzerschreck launchers, Poland, Oct 1944Navy Bombing Squadron 11 performing a formation fly-by in their SB2C Helldivers over their carrier, the USS Hornet (Essex-class), 1944.North American P-51C Mustang converted to an F-6C photo reconnaissance plane with the 10th Photo Recon Group and assigned to Captain John H. Hoefker, Saint-Dizier Airfield, France, Autumn 1944.Official Boeing photograph comparing the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber and its successor B-29 Superfortress bomber, circa late 1944
Men of German 4th Parachute Division with Panzerschreck launchers, Poland, Oct 1944Navy Bombing Squadron 11 performing a formation fly-by in their SB2C Helldivers over their carrier, the USS Hornet (Essex-class), 1944.North American P-51C Mustang converted to an F-6C photo reconnaissance plane with the 10th Photo Recon Group and assigned to Captain John H. Hoefker, Saint-Dizier Airfield, France, Autumn 1944.Official Boeing photograph comparing the B-17 Flying Fortress bomber and its successor B-29 Superfortress bomber, circa late 1944
One of the trucks in an US Army P-47D Thunderbolt “Big Squaw” and another P-47 of the 19th Fighter Squadron make a low level pass over East Field, Saipan, Oct 1944. Note IH M-5 Truck and T/5 James B Lazar from the 805th Aviation Engineer Battalion.Personnel of the German Grossdeutschland brigade showing a Panzerschreck weapon to a child from a village near the location of their field exercise, Germany, Oct 1944Polish resistance fighters Henryk Ozarek (with Vis pistol) and Tadeusz Przybyszewski (with Blyskawica submachine gun) of Anna Company of Gustaw Battalion fighting on Kredytowa-Krolewska Street, Warsaw, Poland, Oct 1944
One of the trucks in an US Army 'Red Ball Express' convoy stuck in the mud, Europe, 1940sP-47D Thunderbolt “Big Squaw” and another P-47 of the 19th Fighter Squadron make a low level pass over East Field, Saipan, Oct 1944. Note IH M-5 Truck and T/5 James B Lazar from the 805th Aviation Engineer Battalion.Personnel of the German Grossdeutschland brigade showing a Panzerschreck weapon to a child from a village near the location of their field exercise, Germany, Oct 1944Polish resistance fighters Henryk Ozarek (with Vis pistol) and Tadeusz Przybyszewski (with Blyskawica submachine gun) of Anna Company of Gustaw Battalion fighting on Kredytowa-Krolewska Street, Warsaw, Poland, Oct 1944

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