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| Steyr-RSO Skijäger-Brigade 1. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 232 (Rad 8) with a coat of white-wash over Dunkelgrau. Notice that you can clearly see how it was applied with a brush or rag by hand, rather than applied via air spraying. |
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| Amsterdam, Netherlands, May 15, 1940. |
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| Sturmmörserwagen 606/4 mit 38 cm RW 61 Sturmtiger in a field applied Hinterhalt-Tarnung. This is a Sturmtiger that was captured in 1945. |
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| Sturmtiger. |
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| Sturmtiger. |
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| Sturmtiger firing. |
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| Observation ports were priority targets for infantry. |
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| Marder III self-propelled gun. |
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| PzKpfw III, Voronezh, Russia, summer 1941. |
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| SdKfz 233 (8 Rad). |
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| SdKfz 233 with 7.5 cm StuK 37, North Africa. |
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| Ferdinand Number 623 of the schwere Panzerjäger Abteilung 654. |
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| Zugkraftwagen 18 t mit Kran (Sd.Kfz. 9/1). |
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| Two Zugkraftwagen 18 t (Sd.Kfz. 9) towing a Panzer VI "Tiger I", near Nettuno, Italy, March 1944. |
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| Repairing a Panzer III (possibly of the 11th Panzer Division) using a Zugkraftwagen 18 t mit Kran (Sd.Kfz. 9/1), Soviet Union, January 1943. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 Famo with Sd.Ah 116 transport trailer. |
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| Three Sd.Kfz. 9 18t Famos towing a 38-cm gun barrel for Batterie Todt in a double composition of Culemeyer-Strassenroller 24 wheel heavy trailer, Calais, France. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 18t Famo towing a Panzer III on a Sd.Ah 116 transport trailer. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 18t Famo under construction. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 18t Famo. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 Famo. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 Famos under construction. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 Famos under construction. |
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| Sd.Kfz. 9 Famo at the factory. |
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| VK 30.02 (M) prototype medium tank—one of the direct prototypes of the famous Panther tank. |
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| Sturmpanzer I Bison SPG built on the Panzer I chassis. |
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| An Sd.Kfz. 10 towing a 21-cm Nebelwerfer 42. |
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| SdKfz 251/1 II: Rocket launcher (called "Stuka zu Fuß" (Walking Stuka) or Wurfrahmen 40) equipped with six side mounted frames for launching 280 mm or 320 mm Wurfkoerper rockets. In action in Russia. |
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| SdKfz 251 half-track, right. |
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| SdKfz 10 leichter Zugkraftwagen 1t half-tracks in use as tractors for the 5cm PaK 38 anti-tank gun. |
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| Towing the 5 cm Pak 38 L/40 was another task for the much utilized 1-ton prime mover. |
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| Leichter Zugkraftwagen 1t Typ D7 (SdKfz 10) pulling a 3.7-cm Pak 35 on the eastern front. |
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| SdKfz 10 half-track of an Afrika Korps anti-tank gun unit on the move. |
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| SdKfz 10 towing a 5-cm Pak 38. |
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| Same SdKfz 10 as the previous photograph, with a missing road wheel. The crew dismounts the vehicle (easily done due to the low sides) to bring the anti-tank gun into action. |
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| Luftwaffe panzergrenadier man a SdKfz 10, while an SdKfz 11 (right) tows a 5-cm Pak 38. |
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| 28cm K5(E) long-range railway gun on its firing turntable. |
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| Nebelwerfer (rocket projector) units also utilized the 1-ton Demag to tow the mobile 28/32 cm Nebelwerfer 41 which weighed approximately 2,500 pounds. |
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| From a Russian pamphlet showing the weak spots of the Ferdinand (Elefant) self-propelled gun. |
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| From a Russian pamphlet showing the weak spots of the Ferdinand (Elefant) self-propelled gun. |
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| From a Russian pamphlet showing the weak spots of the Ferdinand (Elefant) self-propelled gun. |
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| From a Russian pamphlet showing the weak spots of the Ferdinand (Elefant) self-propelled gun. |
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| Weak spots of the PzKpfw III from a Soviet training manual. |
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| Weak spots of the PzKpfw 38(t) from a Soviet training manual. |
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| Weak spots of the Tiger I from a Soviet training manual. |
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| Weak spots of the Panther tank from a Soviet training manual. |
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| Bovington Tiger. |
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| Captured Panther in Guards Armoured Division |
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| SdKfz 234/1 abandoned and on fire near Saint Charles de Percy. Calvados, Normandy, France, 1944. |
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| Hummel and SdKfz 251. |
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| Elefant and two Kubelwagens. |
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| Hummel. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Panzer IV. |
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| Interior view of gunner's position in a Tiger I tank. |
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| PzKpfw IV Ausf F2, Russia. |
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| A DAK SdKfz 232 in Africa. |
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| SdKfz 232 of the 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking, Waffen-SS. |
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| An Afrika Korps SdKfz 232 under a couple of palm trees. |
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| SdKfz 234/3 “Puma.” |
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| SdKfz 234/3 “Puma.” |
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| Bergetiger recovery vehicle. |
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| Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. B Tiger II. |
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| American engineers check the area next to a knocked out PzKpfw V Ausf A Panther tank. St. Lo, France, 1944. |
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| PzKpfw VI Tiger I, Tunisia, North Africa. This picture shows the first unit, an early production model, captured by allied forces. It now resides at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds Museum. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| Panzerjäger-Abteilung 39, Kampfgruppe Gräf, 21st Panzer Division, Afrika Korps, 1942. |
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| AB 41 armored car in Afrika Korps service, Libya. |
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| SdKfz 221 mounting a 2.8 cm sPzB 41. |
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| SdKfz 221 followed by an SdKfz 222, North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 223 with a PzKpfw II. |
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| SdKfz 231 (6 Rad). |
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| SdKfz 231 (6 Rad) passing a column of motorcycle/sidecar combination. |
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| SdKfz 231 (6 Rad). |
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| SdKfz 231 (6 Rad). |
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| SdKfz 231 6-rad during maneuvers, 1935. |
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| SdKfz 231 6-rad during maneuvers, 1935. |
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| SdKfz 231 (6-rad). |
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| SdKfz 231 armored car, knocked out, France, 1940. |
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| SdKfz 231 (8-rad), Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler. |
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| SdKfz 231 (8-rad), North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 231 (8-rad), North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 231 (8-rad), North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 231 (8-rad). |
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| SdKfz 231 (8-rad). |
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| SdKfz 231 8-rad. |
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| Italian Fallschirmjäger ride on a SdKfz 231 8-rad of the Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 115, Panzergrenadier-Division 15. |
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| SdKfz 232 (6-rad), 1939. |
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| SdKfz 232 armored car, knocked out, France, 1940. |
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| SdKfz 232 in North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 232 (8-rad), 1941. |
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| SdKfz 232 (8-rad). |
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| SdKfz 232 (8-rad). |
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| SdKfz 232 (8-rad). |
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| SdKfz 232 (8-rad) in the Ardennes forest (Battle of France) in May 1940. |
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| SdKfz 232 8-rad on the SS-Division “Wiking,” Russia, 21 June 1941. |
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| SdKfz 233 with 7.5 cm StuK 37, North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 234/1. |
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| SdKfz 234/1. |
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| SdKfz 234/2. |
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| SdKfz 234/2. |
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| SdKfz 234/3. |
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| SdKfz 234/3. |
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| SdKfz 234/4 with 7.5 cm Pak 40. |
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| SdKfz 260, North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 261 with an SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 263 (6 Rad). |
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| SdKfz 263 (8 Rad). |
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| SdKfz 263 (8 Rad). |
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| SdKfz 263 (8 Rad). |
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| Captured Pantserwagen M36 (Swedish Landsverk L-181) in German service, Ordungspolizei, Holland, February 1941. |
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| Captured Dutch Pantserwagen M39 (DAF P.T.3) in German service, 18th Infantry Division, Western Europe, 1940. |
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| Sturmtiger captured by American troops. |
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| The 38cm shell of the Sturmtiger in flight. |
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| Captured Soviet SU-122 in German service. |
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| Flakpanzer T-34. |
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| Flakpanzer T-34. |
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| Captured Soviet SU-152 in German service. |
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| Knocked out German Sturmgeschütz assault gun, France. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5 cm K 18 auf Panzer Selbstfahrlafette IV. |
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| 10.5cm leFH 18/3 (Sf) auf Geschützwagen B2(f). |
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| 10.5cm leFH 18/3 (Sf) auf Geschützwagen B2(f). |
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| 10.5cm leFH 18/3 (Sf) auf Geschützwagen B2(f). |
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| SdKfz 8 during driving practice of a future prime mover driver. |
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| Tiger I. |
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| PzKpfw I unloaded in North Africa. |
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| PzKpfw I on the dock in North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 251 radio half-track, North Africa. |
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| Maus super heavy tank prototype. |
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| Captured Char B1 bis in German service. |
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| Captured Char B1 bis in German service. |
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| Captured Char B1 bis in German service. |
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| Captured T-34 in German service. |
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| General Heinz Guderian, 2nd Panzer Army commander, talks to NSKK-Transportbrigade Todt personnel, Russia, 1941. In the background, two NSKK officers with blank right hand collar patches. |
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| Soviet infantrymen armed with submachine guns near a burning Tiger I tank in Russia. |
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| British Sherman tanks move along a road in Normandy past a knocked out Tiger I tank. Serial on Sherman tank at left of picture is T-262894. |
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| Italian light tank in German service. |
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| Maus super heavy tank. |
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| A German column enters an unidentified town in Libya. The column consists primarily of soft-skinned vehicles, but is led by a Leichter Panzerspähwagen (MG) SdKfz 221. |
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| A Panzerspähwagen (SdKfz 221) mounting a 2.8 cm anti-tank rifle in the open turret. This vehicle belongs to a s.Aufklärungs Kompanie of the SS Division “Reich” near Lemberg, July 1941. |
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| Light armored car SdKfz 221 with 2cm gun. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| Panther “II01”. |
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| Panthers. |
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| Maus captured by Soviets. |
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| Albert Speer inspecting captured Russian T-34. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221, Polish Campaign. |
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| SdKfz 221, Polish Campaign. |
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| SdKfz 221 with 28mm sPzB41. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221, 6th Panzer Division, Russia. |
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| SdKfz 221, Eastern Front. |
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| SdKfz 221 with sPzB 41, North Africa. |
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| SdKfz 221. |
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| SdKfz 221 with 2.8cm heavy anti-tank rifle. |
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| SdKfz 222 armored car and infantry in action against Bosnian partisans. |
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| Sherman tanks pass a knocked-out German SdKfz 222 armored car, 25 January 1944. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222, Polish Campaign. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222, Kharkov, 1943. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222. |
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| SdKfz 222, Italy, 1943. |
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| Sockellafette mount featuring the 2cm KwK38 and MG 34 removed from a SdKfz 222 armored car for inspection. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223 light armored cars pass in review. |
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| SdKfz 223 Fu. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| SdKfz 223. |
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| 24th Panzer Division, Russia, June 1942. |





















































































































































































































































































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