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15 Nov 2016, 21:55 PM
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19 Nov 2016, 12:58 PM
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20 Nov 2016, 02:36 AM
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20 Nov 2016, 10:26 AM
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jump backJump back to quoted post20 Nov 2016, 02:36 AMDappy




I have posted that pic already . Still good effort .
20 Nov 2016, 19:31 PM
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20 Nov 2016, 23:48 PM
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jump backJump back to quoted post20 Nov 2016, 19:31 PMDappy


Good one .
21 Nov 2016, 14:15 PM
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Battle for Greece (1940-1941):

Greek Artillery at Morava, November 1940


The son is going to the front


Italian soldiers occupied Albania in 1939, the invasion of Greece started there


Italian soldiers in Albania, August 1940


Greek soldiers on the Kleisoura Pass (i suppose)


Italian soldiers, Winter 1940-1941


Greek soldiers on the Kalamas line, this photo was taken in March 1939, the Greeks were building defensive lines before the war


Greek soldier sitting on a L3 tankette


Greeek soldiers in Argirocastro (Gjirokastra) in Albania


Greek soldiers enter in Korytsa


Greek soldiers captured the Kleisoura Pass


Greek soldiers during the Italian Spring Offensive (March 1941)


Italian Alpine soldiers in Albania


Panzer IV and British & Greek prisoners


Retreating Greek Soldiers


German Artillery


Germans advancing


Cruiser tank destroyed


Germans in Athens
German soldiers near Corinth


German paratroopers in Crete

21 Nov 2016, 14:26 PM
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Invasion of Yugoslavia (April 1941):


Panzer IV on the way to Belgrade


Yugoslavian officers


FT-17 tank destroyed


Italian Bersaglieri in Yugoslavia


These Yugoslavian ships (from the left: Mljet, Dalmacija and the Meljine) were seized by the Italians


Yugoslavian soldiers captured


German soldiers in Zagreb


German soldiers in Belgrade (I suppose, if i'm wrong, please correct me)
22 Nov 2016, 01:49 AM
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A 52 that floats!
27 Nov 2016, 18:46 PM
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1 separate Czechoslovak battalion

28 Nov 2016, 19:34 PM
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14 Kills. Flak 37 and mascot.
28 Nov 2016, 19:35 PM
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Occupation of Yugoslavia (1941-1945):


Hitler in Maribor


German POWs captured by Yugoslavian Partisans in Uzice (1941)


Italian Autoblindos


Chetniks and Italian officers


Slovenian Partisans on the march (1942)


Germans with H39 tanks (French tanks)


Yugoslavian POWs taken by Bulgarians and Germans


Germans and their POWs


General Stahl, a Chetnik officer and an Ustasa Officer


Yugoslavian Partisans from the 1st Proletarian Brigade


Partians in Valjevo


Civilians taken for execution


Partians during the "Igman March"


Germans on the Mount Igman, they were performing anti-partisan actions


Josip Broz "Tito" and the 1st Proletarian Brigade


Italian soldiers reaching the Dinara (1942)
28 Nov 2016, 20:05 PM
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Occupation of Yugoslavia (1941-1945): part 2


Italians executed some slovenian civilians


Montenegro Partisans Leaders


German and Croatian troops


German soldiers in Bosnia



Italian and Chetnik soldiers


4th Proletarian Brigade of Montenegro


Tito inspects the troops after liberating Bihac (October 1942)


Tito and Mosa Pijade


2nd Proletarian Brigade on the march during the battle of Neretvi (1943)


Partisans during the battle against the italian "Murge" division


Yugoslavians crossing the Neretva

28 Nov 2016, 20:18 PM
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Occupation of Yugoslavia (1941-1945): part 3


2nd Proletarian Division and Mitar Bakic during the battle of Sutjeska (May 1943)


Podgorica, generals Roncaglia, Macholz, Waldheim and Phelps


Danilo Lekic and the partisans from the 1st Proletarian brigade before the decisive attack during the battle of Sujetska


Partisans falling back


Peko Dapcevic talks to the italian alpine soldiers after September 8th


German Roundup


German soldiers from the SS "Prinz Eugen" division in anti-guerrilla warfare


Svetozar Vukmanovic and macedonian partisans


Partisans in Drvar


Leon Rupnik, Erwin Rosener and Gregorij Rozman


Partisans somewhere in Serbia (1944)


General Mihailovic with US Officers



Partisans in Belgrade


Soviet meeting (Vassilevskij, Tolbukhin and Birjuzov)


Yugoslavian trenches on the Syrmian front


Yugoslavians in Sarajevo


Destroyed German columns near Zagreb (1945)


Yugoslavians in Trieste (armed with soviet T-34/85 tanks)


1st Proletarian Divison in Zagreb

1 Dec 2016, 03:20 AM
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Appreciate the photo of Draza Mijalovic with the American officers.

Must have not been long before the Allies turned their backs on the Cetniks leaving them to the commies...
4 Dec 2016, 21:31 PM
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4 Dec 2016, 21:37 PM
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The 8.8 cm Raketenwerfer 43 Puppchen was an 88 mm calibre reusable anti-tank rocket launcher developed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Raketenwerfer 43 was given to infantry to bolster their anti-tank capability. The weapon was fired from a small two-wheeled gun carriage which fired a percussion-primed, rocket-propelled, fin-stabilized grenade RPzB. Gr. 4312 with a shaped charge warhead. The grenade had a shorter tailboom of 490 mm (19 in) compared to the 650 mm (26 in) tailboom for the electrically-primed grenade RPzB. Gr. 4322 for the Panzerschreck. Both grenades used identical warhead and fuzing.
Approximately 3,000 units were completed from 1943 to 1945. It was made in much smaller numbers than either the Panzerschreck, which was based on the American Bazooka, or the Panzerfaust, which was a disposable-launcher explosive charge-propelled grenade, firing a High Explosive Anti-Tank warhead. This is partly because it was realized that a simple hollow tube with an ignition device was all that was needed to launch the 88 mm rocket, rather than an elaborate miniature artillery piece with carriage and breech. Due to the carriage and better sights, the accuracy was better, and the range more than double that of the Panzerschreck. However, Raketenwerfer 43 was more expensive, heavier and had longer production time than Panzerschreck or Panzerfaust.
5 Dec 2016, 02:38 AM
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5 Dec 2016, 02:48 AM
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8 Dec 2016, 02:47 AM
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Look at the kill rings on this beast. Its victims included tanks, aircraft, and even a ship. Wow!
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