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German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942
German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942
German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942, photo 1 of 2German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942, photo 2 of 2
German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942, photo 1 of 2German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942, photo 2 of 2
German troops and supporting StuG III assault gun near Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German troops loading the PaK 40 gun of a Marder I tank destroyer, southern France, 1942
German troops and supporting StuG III assault gun near Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German troops loading the PaK 40 gun of a Marder I tank destroyer, southern France, 1942
German troops near Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German troops on a street in Stalingrad, Russia that had recently saw heavy fighting, Sep 1942
German troops near Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German troops on a street in Stalingrad, Russia that had recently saw heavy fighting, Sep 1942
German troops on horse carriages near a destroyed Russian airfield, Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German troops with a Type 82 Kübelwagen with the fires of Tobruk, Libya in the background, Aug-Sep 1942
German troops on horse carriages near a destroyed Russian airfield, Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942German troops with a Type 82 Kübelwagen with the fires of Tobruk, Libya in the background, Aug-Sep 1942
Hans von Greiffenberg and Maximilian von Weichs speaking to a colonel in Russia, fall 1942Hans-Joachim Marseille and Mathew
Hans von Greiffenberg and Maximilian von Weichs speaking to a colonel in Russia, fall 1942Hans-Joachim Marseille and Mathew 'Mathias' Letulu, 1942
Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Sep 1942Japanese soldier throwing a Type 91 grenade, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Sep 1942
Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Sep 1942Japanese soldier throwing a Type 91 grenade, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, Sep 1942
Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber over Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942Kurt Daluege (speaking), Karl Hermann Frank (standing), and Emil Hácha (seated) in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Sep 1942
Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber over Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942Kurt Daluege (speaking), Karl Hermann Frank (standing), and Emil Hácha (seated) in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Sep 1942
Liberty-ship Booker T Washington on the ways at CalShip, Los Angeles, California, Sep 1942. Note the pre-fabricated double-bottom sections ready for the next ship to be laid down on these ways (Robert C Grier).Marder I tank destroyer on the move in southern France, 1942
Liberty-ship Booker T Washington on the ways at CalShip, Los Angeles, California, Sep 1942. Note the pre-fabricated double-bottom sections ready for the next ship to be laid down on these ways (Robert C Grier).Marder I tank destroyer on the move in southern France, 1942
Marder II tank destroyer of German SS-Division Wiking in the Caucasus region of southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942Marder III tank destroyer in southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942
Marder II tank destroyer of German SS-Division Wiking in the Caucasus region of southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942Marder III tank destroyer in southern Russia, Aug-Sep 1942

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