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A colourized photo of Jagdgeschswader 1, the “Flying Circus” that terrorized Allied pilots during 1917’s “Bloody April”.
A short fight break allows the grenadier to take a bite.
SS op Voorpost in het Oosten
Source; Storm : blad der Nederlandsche SS 24-04-1942
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Tiger tank crewmen in training getting a lesson on the Maybach HL 230 P45.
Afrika Korps PZ II crew enjoying a break on the North African coast.
A BF-109 G-6 is prepared for test firing 21cm rockets at an airfield, 1943
“IL RANCIO È PRONTO! ” -Reparto sussistenza della wermacht. “THE MESS IS READY! ” -Subsistence department of the wermacht.
A superb colourized picture of a Nashorn and her crew taking a swim.
One StuG III Ausf. F / 8 * (late production) of Panzerjäger-Abteilung 90 of 10.Panzer-Division in Tunisia. North Africa, January-May 1943. * 8th version of Panzer III hulls (J/L), thus the designation “F/8.”
Bergepanzer Tiger (P) 653 battalion heavy tank destroyer, 1944.