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1 Sep 2014, 01:18 AM
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Tank battles, ignore the music, mute the video.
5 Sep 2014, 21:08 PM
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The Hawker Typhoon’s devastating rocket armament was effective against tanks, gun emplacements, buildings and railways. Coastal shipping was another target, including this unfortunate tug caught in the Scheldt estuary in September 1944. In this case the shell splashes from the aircraft’s four 20mm cannon assist the pilot in correcting his aim before unleashing a salvo of RPs.
7 Sep 2014, 15:22 PM
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German newsreel announcing 'Bagration'- the soon to be destruction of AGC.

A great retreat, scorched earth, getting ready for the defense.

24 Sep 2014, 23:19 PM
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http://ww2db.com/images/battle_bulge17.jpg

M4 Sherman tank and troops of Company G, 740th Tank Battalion, 504th Regiment, US 82nd Airborne Division operating in snowy conditions, near Herresbach, Belgium, Jan 1945
25 Sep 2014, 15:40 PM
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Winston Churchill holding a Tommy Gun at an inspection of the coastal defences of the Heugh battery in my home town of Hartlepool July 1940.




One of a series of many pill boxes designed to slow down the potential German invasion in Hartlepool and the surrounding Teesside area. Many more around the country in potential amphibious assault landings. This one is still standing and was intended for home guard and resistance troops to man and defend to the death, causing nuisance and delay to the advancing forces. Normally placed strategically advantageous points such as the crest of a hill on the main town roads and accompanied by other ambush tools such as oil/fuel barrels that would be spilled down hill and ignited again to inflict damage and delay on the advance.



One of the coastal defence guns (decommissioned) mounted on our town coast as a memorial.




Some of the equipment used at the Huegh battery.
26 Sep 2014, 04:58 AM
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26 Sep 2014, 05:11 AM
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french village, Beauvoir, a V1 launching site
26 Sep 2014, 05:40 AM
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Still from film shot in an Avro Lancaster by the RAF Film Production Unit, during a daylight attack on the Luftwaffe airfield and signals depot at St Cyr, France, by aircraft of No. 5 Group. A 4,000-lb HC bomb ('Cookie') and a smaller 500-lb MC bomb are seen just after they were released over the target.
27 Sep 2014, 20:13 PM
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/photosnormandie/13891658133

https://www.flickr.com/photos/photosnormandie/13919661633

Aerial view of the railway viaduct which spans Clécy Orne on the Caen- Flers line .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixYRMCEPcIQ

actual bombing at 2:34
6 Oct 2014, 04:41 AM
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SU 76 Germany

6 Oct 2014, 04:49 AM
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6 Oct 2014, 19:31 PM
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corsair rockets okinawa
6 Oct 2014, 19:45 PM
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Sherman Ohlungen France

6 Oct 2014, 19:53 PM
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Winston Churchill holding a Tommy Gun at an inspection of the coastal defences of the Heugh battery in my home town of Hartlepool July 1940.




He looks like the penguin from the batman series here
6 Oct 2014, 19:56 PM
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Jewish Partisans
6 Oct 2014, 19:59 PM
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partizans sweep technique imployed by the ss - Mozyr , Prpyat Marshes

6 Oct 2014, 21:04 PM
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The 291st Engineer combat battalion completed the replacement of the the Ludendorf Bridge (aka bridge at Remagen) in 32 hours under fire. 1100 feet.

This is the same unit about which Joachim Peiper proclaimed "the damn engineers!" because as he advanced without combat opposition, the 291st were able to stop his advance by moving ahead of him and blowing the bridges he needed.
6 Oct 2014, 21:33 PM
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Sd251 north Russia February 1944
6 Oct 2014, 21:34 PM
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B 29
15 Oct 2014, 12:18 PM
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A sniper demonstrates the superior ‘Hawkins’ prone firing position (right) next to another in the standard position, at the 21st Army Group sniping school near Eindhoven, 15 October 1944.


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