×
Home Intro People Events Equipment Places Maps Books Photos Videos Other Reference FAQ About
     

World War II Database

51 items in this album on 3 pages.

German soldier with binoculars and MP 40 submachine gun, Poland, 1941German soldier capturing a Soviet soldier near the Dnieper River in the Soviet Union, 2 Sep 1941; note MP 40 submachine gun
German soldier with binoculars and MP 40 submachine gun, Poland, 1941German soldier capturing a Soviet soldier near the Dnieper River in the Soviet Union, 2 Sep 1941; note MP 40 submachine gun
German soldier capturing a Soviet soldier, 1941-1942Soviet troops fighting in Yukhnov, Russia, 10 Apr 1942
German soldier capturing a Soviet soldier, 1941-1942Soviet troops fighting in Yukhnov, Russia, 10 Apr 1942
German SS troops at Kharkov, Ukraine, May 1942German Air Force troops securing areas recently overran by Army troops, Stalingrad, Russia, 22 Oct 1942; ntoe MP 40 submachine gun
German SS troops at Kharkov, Ukraine, May 1942German Air Force troops securing areas recently overran by Army troops, Stalingrad, Russia, 22 Oct 1942; ntoe MP 40 submachine gun
Faye Lazebnik (front row, 1st from right) with fellow resistance fighters of the Molotava Brigade, Poland, 1942-1944German 1st Cossack Cavalry Division soldier with MP 40 submachine gun, 1943
Faye Lazebnik (front row, 1st from right) with fellow resistance fighters of the Molotava Brigade, Poland, 1942-1944German 1st Cossack Cavalry Division soldier with MP 40 submachine gun, 1943
German troops with MP 40 submachine guns in Lapland, Finland, 1943Soviet troops resting around a fire, Stalingrad, Russia, 7 Jan 1943
German troops with MP 40 submachine guns in Lapland, Finland, 1943Soviet troops resting around a fire, Stalingrad, Russia, 7 Jan 1943
Jürgen Stroop (center) during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, on Nowolipie Street near intersection of Smocza Street, Poland, Apr-May 1943; note Karl Kaleske or Erich Steidtmann next to him, Heinrich Klaustermeyer (with MP 40), and Josef Blösche (with MP 28)German glider troopers in exercise, charging from a DFS 230 glider upon landing, Italy, Sep 1943
Jürgen Stroop (center) during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, on Nowolipie Street near intersection of Smocza Street, Poland, Apr-May 1943; note Karl Kaleske or Erich Steidtmann next to him, Heinrich Klaustermeyer (with MP 40), and Josef Blösche (with MP 28)German glider troopers in exercise, charging from a DFS 230 glider upon landing, Italy, Sep 1943
German glider troops in a DFS 230 glider, Italy, Sep 1943; note array of small armsGerman paratrooper with MP 40 submachine gun in a doorway in Italy, 1943
German glider troops in a DFS 230 glider, Italy, Sep 1943; note array of small armsGerman paratrooper with MP 40 submachine gun in a doorway in Italy, 1943
German paratroopers with FG 42 rifle and MP 40 submachine gun in Italy guarding a cache of captured weapons, 1943Men of UK 1st East Surreys regiment, 16 Dec 1943
German paratroopers with FG 42 rifle and MP 40 submachine gun in Italy guarding a cache of captured weapons, 1943Men of UK 1st East Surreys regiment, 16 Dec 1943
A German paratrooper defending a position with his FG 42 machine gun, Italy, circa 1944; note MP 40 submachine gun nearbyGerman paratrooper taking a nap with his MP 40 submachine gun at his side, Normandy, France, 1944
A German paratrooper defending a position with his FG 42 machine gun, Italy, circa 1944; note MP 40 submachine gun nearbyGerman paratrooper taking a nap with his MP 40 submachine gun at his side, Normandy, France, 1944
German paratroopers in Italy, 1944German soldier disembarking a train, Belgium or France, 1943-1944
German paratroopers in Italy, 1944German soldier disembarking a train, Belgium or France, 1943-1944

51 items in this album on 3 pages.

Further Reading

Read more about MP 40



Change View
Desktop View

Search WW2DB
Famous WW2 Quote
"Since peace is now beyond hope, we can but fight to the end."

Chiang Kaishek, 31 Jul 1937


Support Us

Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 a month will go a long way. Thank you!

Or, please support us by purchasing some WW2DB merchandise at TeeSpring, Thank you!