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14 Aug 2016, 20:51 PM
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Ukrainian or Volksdeutsche from the 14. Waffen-Grenadier-Division der SS Galizien manning a mittlere Pa.K. 38 probably during winter 1943-44 on Eastern front.



1940, France, Germany 3 (1 NCO and 2 officers) pose in front of a French tank Somua S35 tsf destroyed during the invasion



1940, France, Soldiers and German officers around a French POW





1943 Finland, Karelia, A horse wearing mortar rockets

17 Aug 2016, 04:13 AM
#2422
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1941 Pacific Ocean, Briefing on the deck of "Kaga" before the attack on Pearl Harbor
22 Aug 2016, 01:30 AM
#2423
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1943 Caucasus, Romanian soldiers charging a mortar 120mm .



1942 Russia, The navies of the 4th Romanian army during a pose near a StuG III Ausf. F (Sd.Kfz 142/1) on their way to Stalingrad .



23 Aug 2016, 23:13 PM
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Panzer 38(t) of the 20th Panzer Division and Infanterie Eastern Front .



From 1941 to 1942, the Soviet Union, Stalingrad, The servants of a German gun PAK 38 50mm, roughly concealed at the foot of the municipal opera .

24 Aug 2016, 17:13 PM
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27 Aug 2016, 00:20 AM
#2426
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The Day in 1939 Himmler Caused Nazi Germany's Defeat
27 Aug 2016, 06:56 AM
#2427
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The driver of the T-34 Guard Sergeant Mikhail Smirnov after the fight


Tank T-34-85 63rd Guards Chelyabinsk Tank Brigade (Was part of the 10th Guards Ural Volunteer Tank Corps aka Schwarzmesser Panzer-Division) on the streets of Prague (Tankman standing near to a Czech-medic, dressed in Luftwaffe flight suit )
29 Aug 2016, 22:08 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post23 Jun 2015, 16:17 PMafrrs

A Belgian commando inspects his rifle with sniper 'scope in a village at the foot of Mt Camino, 6 February 1944.


Is it me, or does that look like a Lee Enfield?
What were the Belgian's doing using UK rifles?
30 Aug 2016, 12:07 PM
#2429
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Is it me, or does that look like a Lee Enfield?
What were the Belgian's doing using UK rifles?


can you include the picture
30 Aug 2016, 21:59 PM
#2430
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1942 France, Aubagne, self-propelled Howitzers of the Battery 3. Gepanzertes Artillery Regiment 2 (SFL).











1941 Ukraine, Battle of Uman, German soldiers at the shelter behind a chariot observe a village on fire .

2 Sep 2016, 21:23 PM
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A Sturmgeschütz lang bringing fire support to Sturmpioniere during the battle of Stalingrad, September or October 1942.One of the soldiers, maybe the platoon leader, is talking to the StuG’s commander through his roof hatch.
5 Sep 2016, 04:00 AM
#2432
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The Churchill AVRE armed with the 290mm Petard Mortar .



The Churchill AVRE armed with the 290mm Petard Mortar .



The Churchill AVRE armed with the 290mm Petard Mortar .
5 Sep 2016, 04:01 AM
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5 Sep 2016, 19:34 PM
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North African Campaign (1940 - 1943):

Italian L3 tankette marching into Egypt (September 1940)


A destroyed L3 tankette during the battle of Bardia (during Operation Compass, January 1941)


Italian soldiers captured, don't know if Sidi Barrani or Bardia, maybe December 1940 or January 1941


Some of the 115.000 italian soldiers captured during Operation Compass, I think that this photo was taken in Beda Fomm (February 1941)


Giarabub, the last italian stronghold to fall in british hands (December 1940 - March 1941), The italian army and the Afrika Korps weren't far from it when it surrendered


The 21. Panzerdivision of the Deutsches Afrika Korps has arrived in Tripoli (February 1941)


Halfaya Pass, May 1941


88mm being transported on the front, April-May 1941


German column during the Operation Battleaxe, June 1941




German and Italian soldiers captured during the siege of Tobruch (March - November 1941)


25 pounder battery during the siege


British lines outside Tobruch, November 1941


Italian column destroyed by british artillery (January 1942)




Matildas and Crusaders during the Operation Crusader (November 1941)





Rommel's offensive at Gazala (May 1942)


Bersaglieri of the Ariete division at Gazala


Grant tanks during the battle of Gazala


Rommel and the italian generals


British prisoners taken during the battle of Gazala and fall of Tobruch, June 1942


German soldiers in Tobruch, August-September 1942

5 Sep 2016, 19:57 PM
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North African Campaign (1940 - 1943):

German motorized troops in Tobruch, June 1942


British prisoners in Torbuch and Rommel, June 1942


Rommel and Bayerlein in Tobruch


Italian M13 light tanks moving to Egypt


British line during the 1st Battle of El Alamein (July 1942)


British soldiers advancing under enemy fire


Italian AT rifle position



Afrkia Korps advancing


Vickers position


SAS troops


British troops advancing during the Battle of Alam Halfa (August - September 1942)


Italian paratroopers during the battle of Alam Halfa


Italian M13/40 light tanks during the battle of Alam Halfa






British soldiers during the 2nd Battle of El Alamein


Sherman tanks



5 Sep 2016, 20:14 PM
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North African Campaign (1940 - 1943):

Germans transporting a FlaK88 to the battlefield, El Alamein (October 1942)


M13/40 light tanks moving


Valentine tank in action


Montgomery watches the advance


A Martin Baltimore attacking the retreating axis columns


Operation Torch, November 1942


German soldiers during the battle of the Kasserine Pass



US Soldiers during the battle of Kasserine Pass


Italian M13 crew at Kasserine Pass


Tiger tank in Tunisia


German paratroopers examining a Thompson


German prisoners


Wounded british soldiers during the battle of the Mareth Line


25 pounder gun firing on the Mareth line


Wounded British and German soldiers


US Soldiers during the battle of El Guettar


Italian prisoners after the battle of El Guettar


British troops advancing in Tunisia


British troops in Bizerta


Italian and German prisoners after the surrender of the axis forces in Africa
7 Sep 2016, 09:43 AM
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East Africa Campaign (1940-1941):

British troops removing a fascist insigna in Somalia, Kismayo


South African troops after the italian withdrawn in Moyale, Kenya 1941


Italian artillery at Kassala


Italian invasion of Somaliland in 1940


Ethiopians armed with stolen italian weapons, hearing that Haile Selassie will come back to Addis Ababa


Italians repairing an Autoblindo 41


Haile Selassie and Brigadier Daniel Sandford (left) and Colonel Wingate (right) in the Dambacha Fort, April 1941


Fort Hobok captured by South Africans, February 1941


Eritrean campaign


Mega Fort prior to the South African attack


The battle of Keren


The italian ship "Ramb I" sunk


Kenyan soldiers parading in Mogadishu


Italian M11/39 tanks captued after the battle of Agordat, January 1941


A Vickers Wellesy bombing the italian positions, Keren


British radio operatior, Keren


Italian POW, Keren


The Amba Alagi


Ethiopian painting of the battle of Gondar


Italian poster "We'll come back!", after Gondar's capitulation about 7.000 italian soldiers still in East Africa started a Guerrilla Warfare from November 1941 to October 1943, those who fought also in October 1943 didn't know of armistice, some of them were able to reach Italy, for example Amedeo Guillet
(behind the soldier, there's the ghost of Amedeo d'Aosta, the italian governor of the italian east africa, he surrendered on the Amba Alagi, he died in 1942 because of Malaria and Tuberculosis during his captivity)
7 Sep 2016, 11:22 AM
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This post topic is so good. I really love it. I might make a model kit one as well in case other people are into that kind of thing as well.
8 Sep 2016, 07:36 AM
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jump backJump back to quoted post27 Aug 2016, 00:20 AMafrrs


The Day in 1939 Himmler Caused Nazi Germany's Defeat


Why is this guy wearing a mask? Suspicious.

Didn't watch all of it, just skipped around, but does not seem particularly well informed.
8 Sep 2016, 17:50 PM
#2440
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Why is this guy wearing a mask? Suspicious.

Didn't watch all of it, just skipped around, but does not seem particularly well informed.


you cant judge a book by its cover , watch the all thing .
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