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Balkans, Hungary. Jagdpanzer 38(t) "Hetzer" (Panzerjäger 38(t), Sd.Kfz.138/2) of the Waffen-SS Division "Florian Geyer" next to a motorcycle with sidecar, Hungary, 1944. |
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Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer knocked out, date and location unknown. |
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Captured IS-2 heavy tank and British Universal Carrier of the Polish 4th Heavy Tank Regiment, 1945. |
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Yanks of 60th Infantry Regiment advance into a Belgian town under the protection of a M4 medium tank. Spangle, September 9, 1944. (US Signal Corps #111-SC-193903. National Archives Identifier 531213) |
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A Churchill tank in the Medjez-el-Bab area Tunisia, 23-25 April 1943. (Imperial War Museum NA2304) |
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German troops pulling a 37mm anti-tank gun along a road near Dunkirk. Immobilized British Scout carriers are parked at the side of the road. |
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Crewmen loading supplies of tinned food into their newly-delivered Stuart tank, 29 March 1942. (Imperial War Museum E9898) |
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Valentine and Crusader tanks and Humber armored cars at a base depot awaiting delivery to armored units, 26 July 1942. (Imperial War Museum E14924) |
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Light Tank Mk VI and crew in Iraq, 25 April 1942. The unit is most probably the 14th/20th Kings Hussars. (Imperial War Museum E10994) |
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New Grant and Stuart tanks being unloaded from a ship onto a "Z" craft which will then take them ashore, 13 March 1942.(Imperial War Museum E9226) |
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New Grant tanks being loaded from a ship onto a "Z" craft which will then take them ashore, 13 March 1942. (Imperial War Museum E9222) |
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Stuart tanks and crews lined up for inspection, 29 March 1942. (Imperial War Museum E9900) |
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A Valentine tank making its way up the beach after being unloaded from a landing craft, 9 February 1942. (Imperial War Museum E8174) |
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25-pdr field guns and 'Quads' being unloaded from a ship into a landing craft for transport ashore, 9 February 1942. (Imperial War Museum E8161) |
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A Matilda tank coming ashore from a tank landing craft, 9 February 1942. (Imperial War Museum E8173) |
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A Grant tank fitted with 'sun shield' lorry camouflage, June 1942. (Imperial War Museum E13376) |
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The rear view of a Grant tank fitted with 'sun shield' lorry camouflage, June 1942. (Imperial War Museum E13379) |
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A Grant tank partially fitted with 'sun shield' lorry camouflage, June 1942. (Imperial War Museum E13380) |
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A 6-pdr anti-tank gun semi-armored portee, camouflaged to look like an ordinary lorry, North Africa, 27 October 1942. (Imperial War Museum E18647) |
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A Grant tank stops alongside the burning wreck of a German PzKpfw I, North Africa, 6 June 1942. (Imperial War Museum E12919) |
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Crusader tanks of the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, 2nd Armoured Brigade, 1st Armoured Division, moving at speed across the North African desert, 5 November 1942. (Imperial War Museum E18969) |
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Lieutenant General Neil Ritchie, C-in-C of Eighth Army standing by his command caravan in the Western Desert, 23 March 1942. (Imperial War Museum E9572) |
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A Valentine tank training in the Western Desert, 27 March 1942. (Imperial War Museum E9772) |
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A Scammell Pioneer tank transporter sets out to collect damaged vehicles, 8 June 1942. (Imperial War Museum E13077) |
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Acting Lieutenant-General W H E Gott (1897 -1942), 7th Armoured Division, in the Western Desert. (Imperial War Museum E2623) |
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Salvaged German petrol cans or 'jerricans' being inspected at a depot in the Western Desert, 21 April 1942. (Imperial War Museum E10905) |
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The crew of a Humber Mk II armored car open fire against enemy aircraft. Bombs can be seen exploding in the distance, 4 January 1943. (Imperial War Museum E20919) |
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Matilda tanks on the move outside the perimeter of Tobruk, Libya, 18 November 1941. (Imperial War Museum E6605) |
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The mail being unloaded from an Army Post Office lorry at one of the many post offices in the Western Desert, 16 July 1941. (Imperial War Museum E4175) |
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A Sherman tank advances at speed in the Foudouk Pass, Tunisia, 8 April 1943. (Imperial War Museum NA1899) |
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Sherman tanks of the Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards) advance through the Gabes Gap, Tunisia, 7 April 1943. (Imperial War Museum NA1809) |
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Churchill tank and infantry of 1/4th Battalion Essex Regiment advance near Medjez-el-Bab, Tunisia, 8 May 1943. (Imperial War Museum NA2578) |
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Crusader tanks moving to forward positions in the Western Desert during Operation Crusader, 26 November 1941. (Imperial War Museum E6724) |
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A Churchill tank fitted with a Crocodile flamethrower in action. This flamethrower could produce a jet of flame exceeding 150 yards in length. August 1944. (Imperial War Museum TR 2313) |
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Churchill tanks of A and B Squadrons, 43rd Battalion, Royal Tank Regiment, 33rd Brigade negotiate obstacles during training, October 1942. |
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Marder III. |
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PzJäg I, North Africa. |
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Opel 3-ton Blitz truck with a twin MG 34 machine gun anti-aircraft mounting, on the coast of North Africa. |
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German motorcycle unit stops for a short rest. |
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Machine gun crew utilizing a motorcycle to transport their heavy machine gun and cases of ammunition during pre-war training. |
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The drivers of these motorcycle sidecar combinations take cover behind their mounts as an enemy sniper fires at them. Unit insignia on rear of sidecar is of 24th Panzer Division. |
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Motorcycle sidecar combinations move through a Russian village as the locals line the side of the road to watch. |
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Motorcyclist pauses to quench his thirst on a hot, dusty day. Unit insignia on side of motorcycle—24th Panzer Division? |
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Luftwaffe motorcycle with sidecar combination getting ready to deliver important messages. |
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German troops get ready to mount their motorcycle sidecar combinations, some armed with MG34 machine guns on the sidecars, during training. |
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A German motorized column comes under attack by Soviet aircraft during the early weeks of the war on the eastern front. |
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The Wehrmacht enters Aleksandriya, to the south and beyond Kiev; these are an advance guard of Rundstedt's Army Group South. In addition to the motorcycle troops, a PzKpfw III is at left. |
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The lead motorcycle of a column halts traffic and guides the column to make the turn as they move through a village. |
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Former RAF Commer Q2 in use with German forces in Russia. |
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Rommel in his staff car, North Africa. |
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Uniform Diesel. |
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Uniform Diesel Kfz 63. |
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Krupp Protze. |
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Krupp Protze crossing a small stream. |
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A German supply truck gets a tow after getting stuck on a muddy road in Russia. |
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Kfz 31 (Phänomen Granit 1500A) ambulance. |
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PzKpfw V Ausf A in Normandy. |
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Knocked-out Panzerkampfwagen V Ausf. G. |
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Panzerkampfwagen V, 1st SS Panzer Division. Belgium. |
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Driver of a Panzerkampfwagen V. |
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Loader of a Panzerkampfwagen V in the turret rear hatch, Italy. |
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Replacing an engine in a Panzerkampfwagen V Ausf. G with the help of a SdKfz 9 FAMO half-track crane. |
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PzKpfw V Panther, Eastern front. |
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PzKpfw V Panther tank of I./Panzer Regiment 27 of the 19th Panzer Division at the intersection of ul. Powązkowska and ul. Elbląska. |
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PzKpfw V Panthers. |
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Commander of a PzKpfw V Panther tank. |
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PzKpfw V Panther Ausf D getting turret fitted at the factory. |
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Two PzKpfw V Panther Ausf D’s in Rome, both with Ausf A cupolas. |
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PzKpfw V Panther Ausf D. |
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PzKpfw V Panther Ausf G of 5 Panzer Division in the Battle of Goldap. |
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Panther II hull and chassis prototype with PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G turret. |
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Panther II on display at Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor, Fort Knox. The Panther G turret on display was not originally fitted to this hull and was installed later as a placeholder. |
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Panzerkampfwagen III in winter camouflage, Heeresgruppe Mitte, in a Russian village in the Moscow area, November 1941. |
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Sd.Kfz. 251 half-tracks of the IV. SS Panzer Korps make their way past a ruined Russian column. |
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Soviet troops with captured PzKpfw V Panther. |
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Soviet troops with captured Sd.Kfz. 165 Hummel self-propelled gun. |
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Wrecked German vehicles on display in Soviet city, 1942. |
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SdKfz 250/10, Russia, August 1942. |
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Crew using branches to camouflage their SdKfz 250 half-track, Russia, March 1944. Note the horseshoe attached to the front of the right fender. |
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SdKfz 232 (8-rad) in the Ardennes forest (Battle of France) in May 1940. |
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SdKfz 222 interior. |
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PzKpfw II mounting a 50mm gun conversion performed by the Pz.Jg.Abt.128, 23rd Panzer Division. |
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75mm PaK auf Light Tank Mk.VI (Mk736(e)), a British Mk. VI light tank mounting a German 75mm PaK. |
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sIG 33 auf Geschützwagen I Ausf B. |
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Brummbär. |
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Brummbär. |
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SS-Obersturmführer Karl Nicolussi-Leck in his Wiking Division Panther Ausf. A with a Sd.Kfz. 251/3 Ausf. D outside Warsaw, 1944. |
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A soldier inspects a burnt out Panther near Trarivi in the Adriatic sector, 18 September 1944. |
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An 8.8 cm Flak 18 (Sfl.) auf Zugkraftwagen 18t in firing position. |
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Sd. Kfz. 10/5 für 2cm Flak 38. |
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Steyr ADGZ (M35 Mittleren Panzerwagen). |
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ADGZ. |
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ADGZ. |
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ADGZ. |
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ADGZ. |
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ADGZ. |
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ADKZ. |
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ADKZ. |
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ADGZ, Memel. |
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ADSK. |
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Saurer ADMK dummy training tank. |
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Saurer ADMK. |
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Saurer ADMK. |
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ADGZ, 7th SS Division. |
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Saurer ADMK. |
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SdKfz 254 (left). |
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SdKfz 254. |
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SdKfz 254. |
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Steyr 250. |
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Steyr 250. |
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Infantry advance in the distance, past the wreck of a German PzKpfw III tank, North Africa, October 1942. (Imperial War Museum E18787) |
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The wreckage of a German PzKpfw III tank, blown up by British sappers to prevent it being recovered by the enemy, 6 November 1942. (Imperial War Museum E19110) |
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Posed photograph of a German soldier surrendering to British infantry after his PzKpfw III tank was knocked out during fighting in the Western Desert, 29 October 1942. (Imperial War Museum E18655) |
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A disabled German PzKpfw III tank is blown up by the Royal Engineers to prevent it being recovered by the enemy, 31 October 1942. (Imperial War Museum E18789) |
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Panzer III during Operation Sonnenblume, April 1941. (Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-783-0150-28) |
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Captured Tiger I tank #712 of the Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 501, near Tunis, 1943. Shipped to Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland, where it resides in a museum. |
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A German SdKfz 251 half-track of a signals reception unit in the desert, near Bir Hacheim, 1 June 1942. |
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Generaloberst Hans-Jürgen von Arnim welcomes General der Panzertruppe Gustav von Vaerst. Rades near Tunis, North Africa, 7 May 1943. (Bundesarchiv Bild 101I-787-0502-34A) |
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Panzerjäger-Abteilung 39 (part of "Kampfgruppe Gräf", part of the 21. Panzer Division) of the Afrika Korps on the move. 1942. (Georg Weber) |
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21st Panzer Division order of battle. |
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Car, Light, 4 × 2, Siren (Opel P4). The basic vehicle was also used as a basis for dummy tanks. |
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Car, Light, 4 × 2, Kfz 1 (BMW 303). |
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Car, 4 × 2, Small Repairs, Kfz 2/20 (Mercedes-Benz 170V). |
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Car, Light, 4 × 2, Sedan (Volkswagen). |
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Car, Light, 4 × 2, Kfz 1 (Tatra 1.3/57K). |
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Car, Light, 4 × 2, Kfz 1 (Skoda Popular 1100). |
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Mercedes-Benz 320 convertible, one of various types of Mercedes-Benz civilian cars used by German officers, shown here in use by the Kriegsmarine. |
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Ford cargo truck. Illustration from German wartime advertisement. |
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Borgward LKw 3t. |
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Daimler-Benz Type G3 Kfz 64. |
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Daimler-Benz Type L1500S. |
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Daimler-Benz Type L3000S, 3 ton. |
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Aufklärungspanzer 38(t) mit 2cm KwK38. |
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Aufklärungspanzer 38(t) mit 2cm KwK38. |
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Bergepanzer 38 armored recovery vehicle version of the Jagdpanzer 38(t) of which 170 were produced. |
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Grosstraktor I heavy tank built by Daimler-Benz and tested at Kazan, USSR. |
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Daimler Benz’s Grosstraktor I as a monument at the barracks of Panzer Regiment 1 in Erfurt. |
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Krupp’s Grosstraktor III as a monument at the barracks of Panzer Regiment 5 in Wunsdorf, 1937. |
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Grosstraktor III heavy tank built by Krupp. |
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Jagdpanzer 38(t). The Jagdpanzer 38 equipped the Panzerjägerabteilungen (tank destroyer battalions) of the infantry divisions, giving them some limited mobile anti-armor capability. |
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American soldiers examine a knocked out Jagdpanzer 38, with ambush camouflage, Holloville, France, November 1944. |
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The mounting (minus its gun) for the remotely-controlled overhead 7.92mm machine gun on a Jagdpanzer 38(t). |
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American soldier with a 2.36-inch M9 rocket launcher advances past a knocked out Jagdpanzer 38(t). |
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Jagdpanzer 38(t) interior. |
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Jagdpanzer 38 interior visible after removal of the roof, displaying the 7.5cm PaK 39 L/48 gun. |
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Hetzer wreck, Saarlautern. |
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A knocked-out PzKpfw III tank, with the body of one of its crew lying on the hull, 24 February 1943. |
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PzKpfw IIIs and SdKfz 250 half-tracks, Russia. |
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PzKpfw III Ausf G, North Africa. |
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PzKpfw III, North Africa. |
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PzKpfw III, North Africa. |
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PzKpfw III, North Africa. |
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PzKpfw III, North Africa. |
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PzKpfw III Ausf E. |
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British soldier inspects a makeshift grave, destroyed German Panzer III in background. |
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An SdKfz. 303, the petrol powered version of the Goliath. |
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Sd.Kfz. 303 Goliath interior. |
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German soldiers with a Goliath and the remote control, 19 April 1944. |
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Goliath demolition vehicle. |
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Goliath, Crimea, Russia, June 1942. |
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German soldier with Goliath. |
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Goliath on its transport trailer being moved into position. |
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The Goliath is sent on its way. |
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Goliath. |
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Goliath. |
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Canadian soldiers inspect a captured German Goliath remote controlled tracked mine. Apeldoorn, Netherlands. 12 June 1945. |
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Sd.Kfz. 302 Goliath (E-Motor). |
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Russian soldier inspects disabled PzKpfw IV Ausf H or J. |
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PzKpfw 38(t) Aufklarungspanzer 38 with 20mm gun in turret, SdKfz 140/1. |
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Panzerkampfwagen IV Ausf J, 111th Panzer Brigade, 2111th Panzer Abteilung, Staff Company, Lorraine, France, September 1944. |
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German PzKpfw II Ausf B and staff car among the ruins, France, June 1940. |
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Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger II tank near Vimoutiers, France, June-July 1944. |
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Jagdtigers with Henschel undercarriage in the process of being assembled at the Nibelungenwerke factory. The Jagdtiger on the left will subsequently enter service with the 512th battalion. |
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Jagdtigers with Henschel undercarriage in the process of being assembled at the Nibelungenwerke factory. |
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Jagdtiger with Henschel undercarriage in the process of being assembled at the Nibelungenwerke factory. This Jagdtiger will subsequently enter service with the 512th battalion. |
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Jagdtigers with Henschel undercarriage in the process of being assembled at the Nibelungenwerke factory. |
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A motorcycle detachment of a reconnaissance battalion skirting a shell hole in a street on the outskirts of Aire. |
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Pontoon bridge over La Bassee Canal. German PzKpfw 38(t) crossing. |
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German 28/32cm Nebelwerfer 41. |
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PzKpfw III, Voronezh, Russia, summer 1941. |
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Kleiner Panzerbefehlswagen Sd.Kfz. 265, Eastern Front, 1941. |
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SdKfz 232 (8 Rad). |
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SdKfz 232 8-rad on the SS-Division “Wiking,” Russia, 21 June 1941. |
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SdKfz 233 (8 Rad). |
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