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Wrecked Soviet T-34-85 tank at the outskirts of Nemmersdorf, East Prussia, Germany, late Oct 1944, photo 3 of 3German soldier with Panzerschreck weapon, near Metz, France, 27 Oct 1944German Volkssturm troops with Panzerfaust recoilless launchers and Panzerschreck rocket launcher in East Prussia, Germany, Nov 1944Hungarian civilians and a German SS soldier in Budapest, Hungary, Nov 1944; note Panzerfaust
Wrecked Soviet T-34-85 tank at the outskirts of Nemmersdorf, East Prussia, Germany, late Oct 1944, photo 3 of 3German soldier with Panzerschreck weapon, near Metz, France, 27 Oct 1944German Volkssturm troops with Panzerfaust recoilless launchers and Panzerschreck rocket launcher in East Prussia, Germany, Nov 1944Hungarian civilians and a German SS soldier in Budapest, Hungary, Nov 1944; note Panzerfaust
Hungarian troops with a 7.5cm Pak 40 antitank gun, suburb of Budapest, Hungary, Nov 1944Model, Rundstedt, and Krebs studying a map on the Western Front, Nov 1944Young Germans volunteering for military service, Germany, Nov 1944German Volkssturm volunteers with Panzerfaust launchers, Kar98k rifles, and MG34 machine guns, Berlin, Germany, 12 Nov 1944
Hungarian troops with a 7.5cm Pak 40 antitank gun, suburb of Budapest, Hungary, Nov 1944Model, Rundstedt, and Krebs studying a map on the Western Front, Nov 1944Young Germans volunteering for military service, Germany, Nov 1944German Volkssturm volunteers with Panzerfaust launchers, Kar98k rifles, and MG34 machine guns, Berlin, Germany, 12 Nov 1944
Hitler Youth members on march in a German city, en route to volunteer to join the military, 25 Nov 1944German officers training Volkssturm troops in the use of MP 40 submachine guns, Germany, late 1944A column of Tiger II heavy tanks, 1944-1945Bergkristall underground tunnels at the Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp in Austria, date unknown; they were built to house Me 262 jet fighter production facilities
Hitler Youth members on march in a German city, en route to volunteer to join the military, 25 Nov 1944German officers training Volkssturm troops in the use of MP 40 submachine guns, Germany, late 1944A column of Tiger II heavy tanks, 1944-1945Bergkristall underground tunnels at the Mauthausen-Gusen Concentration Camp in Austria, date unknown; they were built to house Me 262 jet fighter production facilities
Moltke at the PeopleMoltke at the PeopleMoltke at the PeoplePrisoners of Mauthausen Concentration Camp in Austria being gathered for mass disinfection, date unknown
Moltke at the People's Court, Berlin, Germany, late 1944 or early 1945, photo 1 of 3Moltke at the People's Court, Berlin, Germany, late 1944 or early 1945, photo 2 of 3Moltke at the People's Court, Berlin, Germany, late 1944 or early 1945, photo 3 of 3Prisoners of Mauthausen Concentration Camp in Austria being gathered for mass disinfection, date unknown
Soviet forces marching past a wrecked German Panzer IV tank, 1943-1945; note ZiS-3 gun being towed by horsesSoviet prisoners of war during roll call, Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknownTiger II heavy tanks at rest, 1944-1945V-1 flying bomb being transported via a cart, circa 1944-1945
Soviet forces marching past a wrecked German Panzer IV tank, 1943-1945; note ZiS-3 gun being towed by horsesSoviet prisoners of war during roll call, Mauthausen Concentration Camp, Austria, date unknownTiger II heavy tanks at rest, 1944-1945V-1 flying bomb being transported via a cart, circa 1944-1945

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