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Just gotta love the sturm tiger
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Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, 1945. On the left the Columbushaus, on the right the ruin of Hotel Fürstenhof. Canadian soldiers in the jeep.
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In an arms factory of fascist Germany. Manufacture of armored vehicles.
Recording in 1940
Photograph of the breached Möhne Dam taken by Flying Officer Jerry Fray of No. 542 Squadron from his Spitfire PR IX, six Barrage balloons are above the dam
Air raid shelters in the Ruhr at 1943. During an air raid warning.
Düsseldorf,25 August 1943. HJ at firefighting operations.
A Handley Page Halifax of RAF Bomber Command over the target during a daylight raid on the oil refinery at Wanne-Eickel in the Ruhr, 12 October 1944.
A Handley Page Halifax of No 6 Group flies over the smoke-obscured target during a daylight raid on the oil refinery at Wanne-Eickel in the Ruhr. 111 Halifaxes of 6 Group and 26 Avro Lancasters of No. 8 Group took part in the raid which destroyed a chemical factory but only inflicted minor damage on the refinery itself.
A U.S. soldier in the ruins of the railway station of Hamm/Westfalen, Germany, on 6 April 1945.
Air Force soldiers while loading a 88mm anti-aircraft gun with shells (11 shooting rings on the gun barrel), battery in firing position
Germany, January 1940.
Headlight for air defense. The shutter panel of the light beam can be switched off.
Headquarters of the 4th Flak-Division of Duisburg-Wolfsburg, spring 1944
Propaganda leaflet dropped by RAF Bomber Command over Germany in 1942. The leaflet comically shows Hermann Goering, head of the German Luftwaffe, and his supposed reaction to aerial warfare. Happy at the German raids against European cities during the early days of the war which changes to fear and anguish of the retaliatory RAF bombing of German cities.
British propaganda leaflet dropped over Essen (Germany) after a RAF bombing raid in March 1943. The main title says "Fortress Europa has no roof". Imperial War Museum, London.
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bombing of Dresden
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I find this story rather sad as his tale isn't told enough although partially brought to light in the film Mai Wei. Yang Kyoungjong was a Korean man who was conscripted into the Imperial army in 1939 and was captured by Soviet forces in the battle of Khalkhin Gol. Due to manpower shortages he and thousands of other POWs were conscripted into the Red Army in 1941 and was sent to the Eastern Front to fight the Wermacht. In 1943, Yang was captured by the Germans in Ukraine and was then sent to the Western Front.
In 1944 he was present during D-Day where he was captured and sent to a POW camp in the UK. After the war he emigrated to the US where he died peacefully in Illinois in 1992
Source: http://imgur.com/gallery/AdDvSdt
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It was one of the worst yes, but the bombing hurt Germany very very bad overall
too many mistakes were made by that time , the german high comand i mean
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