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German Tiger I heavy tank in a Russian town, 1942German troops digging trenches, Soviet Union, 1942German troops handling the carriage of a 8.8 cm FlaK gun, France, 1942German troops recovering a Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tank that had fallen into a stream, Yugoslavia, 1941-1942, photo 1 of 2
German Tiger I heavy tank in a Russian town, 1942German troops digging trenches, Soviet Union, 1942German troops handling the carriage of a 8.8 cm FlaK gun, France, 1942German troops recovering a Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tank that had fallen into a stream, Yugoslavia, 1941-1942, photo 1 of 2
German troops recovering a Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tank that had fallen into a stream, Yugoslavia, 1941-1942, photo 2 of 2German troops recovering damaged Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tanks on the Balkan Peninsula, 1941-1942German Waffen-SS soldier training a dog in snow, Norway, 1940-1944Hitler Youth members in military training in wintry terrain, date unknown
German troops recovering a Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tank that had fallen into a stream, Yugoslavia, 1941-1942, photo 2 of 2German troops recovering damaged Panzerkampfwagen 39H 735(f) tanks on the Balkan Peninsula, 1941-1942German Waffen-SS soldier training a dog in snow, Norway, 1940-1944Hitler Youth members in military training in wintry terrain, date unknown
Italian midget submarine at Sevastopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa 1942Kübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 3 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandLaunch of a V-2 rocket, Peenemünde, Germany, 1940sLaunching of a V-2 rocket, Peenemünde, Germany, 1940s
Italian midget submarine at Sevastopol, Russia (now Ukraine), circa 1942Kübelwagen vehicles of the German Afrikakorps operating in desert conditions, 1940-1943, photo 3 of 3; note the oversize tires that offered better performance on soft surfaces like sandLaunch of a V-2 rocket, Peenemünde, Germany, 1940sLaunching of a V-2 rocket, Peenemünde, Germany, 1940s
Lieutenant Colonel Oskar Bauer with German children, 1942Luitpoldarena in Nürnberg, Germany, used as a Nazi Party rallying ground, 1942Major General Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke (left) and General Kurt Student (right), 1941-1942Mauthausen Concentration Camp prisoners working in the quarry, Austria, date unknown
Lieutenant Colonel Oskar Bauer with German children, 1942Luitpoldarena in Nürnberg, Germany, used as a Nazi Party rallying ground, 1942Major General Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke (left) and General Kurt Student (right), 1941-1942Mauthausen Concentration Camp prisoners working in the quarry, Austria, date unknown
Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknownMembers of Hitler Youth marching out of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942Members of Hitler Youth on the parade ground of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942Newly-built SdKfz. 250 and SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicles, near Berlin, Germany, 1942, photo 1 of 4
Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknownMembers of Hitler Youth marching out of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942Members of Hitler Youth on the parade ground of the Berlin-Lichterfelde barracks belonging to Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, Berlin, Germany, circa 1942Newly-built SdKfz. 250 and SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicles, near Berlin, Germany, 1942, photo 1 of 4

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