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30 Jul 2015, 10:46 AM
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Hungarian soldiers towed 150mm howitzer using 31M 28M Army tractor 'Pavesi' (produced in Hungary under license from the Italian company 'Pavesi') on the Eastern Front.



Officers Don Front inspect the captured German reconnaissance aircraft Focke-Wulf Fw.189 at the airport at Stalingrad.



30 Jul 2015, 10:50 AM
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Leningrad 1941-44: The epic siege , Robert Forczyk




30 Jul 2015, 12:04 PM
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Operation Nordwind 1945
Hitler’s last offensive in the West
Steven J. Zaloga

31 Jul 2015, 11:49 AM
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M18 Hellcat firing, pretty impressive tbh.

https://vimeo.com/13345171



A group of American soldiers inspect heavily damaged and abandoned German armor, Italy, May 1944.




The crew of a B-26 Marauder outside their plane, nicknamed Ginger, 1944.




An unidentified American soldier sits and eats his meal (which includes chicken, mashed potatoes, bread, and pineapple) atop rows of a stockpiled ammunition shells, England, May 1944.




German soldiers fighting in Novorossiysk, 1943. Pistol in one hand, ax in the other.




A Police Officer comforts a man who had taken his dog for a walk on a Saturday afternoon. He returned to find his house destroyed, and his wife killed. Upper Norwood, London, 1944.

1 Aug 2015, 14:35 PM
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Order in Chaos: The Memoirs of General of Panzer Troops

Hermann Balck
3 Aug 2015, 02:58 AM
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7 Aug 2015, 18:03 PM
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RED SNIPER ON THE EASTERN FRONT: The Memoirs of Joseph Pilyushin


7 Aug 2015, 18:31 PM
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Operation Nordwind 1945
Hitler’s last offensive in the West
by Steven J. Zaloga


21 Aug 2015, 09:53 AM
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21 Aug 2015, 11:51 AM
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The IJN Akagi aircraft carrier, the Imperial Navy's flagship, at sea. This was one of 4 carriers deployed at the battle of Midway by the Japanese Imperial Navy. It was destroyed and sunk on June 5th 1942 at 05:00. One can clearly see the wooden deck of the Akagi which was one of the main reasons why it went down very vast, the wooden deck caught fire rapidly and doomed the ship within minutes.
In the background one can see the Soryu and Hiryu carriers following the Akagi's lead.



The IJN Akagi aircraft carrier during training exercises in April of 1942. Here we can clearly see the Japanese Imperial Navy carrier concept. All Japanese carriers were converted battleships that had a flat wooden landing strip put on top of them.



The IJN Akagi aircraft carrier undertaking evasive maneuvers on June the 4th 1942. This photo was taken by a B-17 during a bombing run on the carrier some time between 08:00-08:30. If you look closely, you can see 3 Zeros lined up near the bridge.



The IJN Soryu aircraft carrier at sea somewhere in April of 1942. This carrier was also sunk, like the 3 other Japanese carriers, during the battle of Midway. It met it's demise on the 4th of June 1942 at 16:10. Again, we can clearly see the Japanese Imperial Navy's carrier design, a battleship that is converted to an aircraft carrier via the adding of a flat wooden landing strip on top of the original structure.





21 Aug 2015, 11:59 AM
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21 Aug 2015, 12:21 PM
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21 Aug 2015, 16:54 PM
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While we are at carriers.....



British aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal heavy listing after being hit by a torpedo from U-81 right under its island. The Arky Royal was famous for taking part in the hunt for the Battleship Bismarck. At the left you can see the destroyer "Legion" picking up some of the crew. Ark Royal sank due to this torpedo hit on 14th November 1941. From another angle:



21 Aug 2015, 17:13 PM
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Speaking of the Bismarck



The bow of the Bismarck at the bottom of the ocean. I find it to be a very eerie sight.



One of the Bismarck's turrets that is still with the ship after its turbulent descend to the bottom.



The swastika can still be seen on the ship. When you think of it, it just makes no sense that all those young men had to waste their lives for the ideals of one man.
21 Aug 2015, 17:26 PM
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Another interesting thing about the Bismarck, it's captain Ernst Lindemann was't very fond of the Nazis, let alone hitler. For a fact, something that is documented fairly well, he refused to greet Hitler with the Heil Hitler greet. Instead he used the normal military salute. On top of this, when seen together with Hitler during an inspection of the Bismarck, he seemed very cold and unsympathetic.



Here we see everyone using the Heil Hitler greeting, Captain Linderman refused. Just look at how he looks at Hitler, so cold and unsympathetic.

Another fun fact, Hitler respected him for it.
22 Aug 2015, 09:36 AM
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how to post a pic? pm me pl.
22 Aug 2015, 09:47 AM
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jump backJump back to quoted post22 Aug 2015, 09:36 AM3p0k
how to post a pic? pm me pl.


You go to your profile on the top right side, hover over your name and select my files from the different categories that show up while doing this. You will get a screen in which you can upload a file to your account. When this has been done, you click on the file in the ' my files' section. You now see a link in your browser, that will look something like this: http://www.coh2.org/file/9049/lutjens2.jpg

Copy that link.

You now go to a thread you wish to post a picture at, open up a new reply and select the ' Insert image' (the tab with the picture only). Proceed to insert the link you copied beforehand and press ' ok'.

Aaaannnddd success achieved \ :foreveralone: /
22 Aug 2015, 10:08 AM
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You go to your profile on the top right side, hover over your name and select my files from the different categories that show up while doing this. You will get a screen in which you can upload a file to your account. When this has been done, you click on the file in the ' my files' section. You now see a link in your browser, that will look something like this: http://www.coh2.org/file/9049/lutjens2.jpg

Copy that link.

You now go to a thread you wish to post a picture at, open up a new reply and select the ' Insert image' (the tab with the picture only). Proceed to insert the link you copied beforehand and press ' ok'.

Aaaannnddd success achieved \ :foreveralone: /


thx. can you tell me also how to deleat pics. I have uploadet something and dont own the rights of it. pl help me.

Admin please deleat al my files in my acc except my pfofile pic
24 Aug 2015, 18:10 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post6 Mar 2014, 20:52 PMafrrs
nebelwerfer
have yo got more of them?
9 Sep 2015, 13:31 PM
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September 2nd WWII was finally ended with capitulation of Japan. USSR troops were fighting in Manchuria against Kwantung army during the final months of the war.

Plan of Manchurian strategic offensive operation.












Couple of IS-3 were send in Manchuria for tests, but they didn't arrived in time, so they didn't took action in WWII. However 52 tanks were represent at Berlin victory parade in September.

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