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SdKfz 7: Luftwaffe vehicle ‘KM m 8’ towing an 8.8-cm Flak 18 on Sonderanhänger (trailer) 201. |
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SdKfz 7. Luftwaffe Flak unit in North Africa towing their 8.8-cm Flak. |
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SdKfz 7 towing their heavy field howitzer, North Africa. |
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SdKfz 7 in North Africa towing a 8.8-cm Flak. |
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SdKfz 7 pulling two Mercedes-Benz 3A 3t trucks through marshy terrain in northern Russia. |
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SdKfz 7/1: 8t Zgkw. (Sf.) 2-cm Flakvierling 38. |
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SdKfz 7/1: 8t Zgkw. (Sf.) 2-cm Flakvierling 38. |
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SdKfz 7/1: 8t Zgkw. (Sf.) 2-cm Flakvierling 38. Crew in action: range finder (left), gunner, squad leader (with binoculars), and loader. |
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SdKfz 7/1: 8t Zgkw. (Sf.) 2-cm Flakvierling 38. Luftwaffe unit pulling an ammo trailer (Sd. Anhänger 56). Note the rifles fixed on top of the front fenders. |
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SdKfz 7/1: 8t Zgkw. (Sf.) 2-cm Flakvierling 38. Fully armored late version on the Eastern Front. |
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SdKfz 7/2: early version of the 3.7-cm Flak 36 auf 8t (Sf.) Zgkw. had no gun shield. |
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SdKfz 7/2 mounting the 3.7-cm Flak 36 with gun shield and ammo trailer (Sd. Anhg. 56), Russia, summer 1942. |
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SdKfz 7/2. |
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SdKfz 7/2 late version with armored cap and radiator, seen here with a unit of the Division Hermann Göring, Italy, summer 1943. |
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SdKfz 7/6: An armored Flugabwehrmesswagen (anti-aircraft detection vehicle) with an 8.8-cm Flak. |
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German artillery unit with SdKfz 7 half-track prime movers pass knocked out Soviet BT-5 light tank and BA-10 armored car, Russia, circa 1941-42. |
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10.5cm field gun, SdKfz 8 half-track tractor-drawn. |
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15cm gun with crew, drawn by SdKfz 8 medium half-track tractor. |
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SdKfz 8 during driving practice of a future prime mover driver. |
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SdKfz 8 of a Luftwaffe Flak unit with their 8.8-cm Flak anti-aircraft gun. Camouflaged in sand with brown-green mottle and black canvas top. |
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Close up view of the driver’s cab and driving sprocket of a 12t DB 10 (SdKfz 8). |
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SdKfz 8 towing artillery, southern Russia, 21 June 1944. |
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A burnt out German 88 mm FlaK 36 gun and its SdKfz 8 half-track near El Alamein, Egypt, November 1942. |
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A captured German SdKfz 8 in Libya, December 1941. |
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SdKfz 9 undergoing cross country terrain testing. |
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A new FAMO is factory tested prior to delivery to troop service. The box-like all metal superstructure allowed for hauling ammunition and accessories for the howitzer. |
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SdKfz 9, the largest of the Wehrmachtschlepper, the 18t s.Zgkw. FAMO F3. |
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The 18-ton prime mover found its way into panzer units as a recovery vehicle and was equipped with a power winch with a lifting capacity of 7.5 tons. |
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SdKfz 9s during retrieving operations of a Panther tank (note the tank’s tracks to the left). |
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Three SdKfz 9s retrieving a disabled Tiger I barely visible through the dust. |
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SdKfz 9 vehicles moving along a dusty road. |
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SdKfz 11: A Luftwaffe 5-cm Pak anti-tank gun crew in a blue-gray prime mover. This is the final version of the 3t SdKfz 11. |
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SdKfz 11: Loaded with paratroopers of the Division ‘Hermann Göring’ and towing a 3.7-cm Pak 35 anti-tank gun moving through an Italian town, summer 1943. |
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SdKfz 11: With a specially designed superstructure to hold 36 rounds of 15 cm Nebelwerfer 41 projectiles or 10 rounds for the 21-cm launcher, the Hanomag built SdKfz 11/5 carried a crew of six men. |
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SdKfz 11: Supply trucks move ammo to the front under the protection of a PzKpfw IV Ausf H, while a 5-cm anti-tank unit is relocating. |
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SdKfz 11: Chassis of a Borgward type HL k/6 undergoing a cross-country test. The 110 liter gasoline tank is fitted in the rear part of the frame. |
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SdKfz 11 towing a field howitzer, North Africa. |
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SdKfz 11 prime mover, North Africa. |
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Manhandling a 15cm Nebelwerfer 41 onto a SdKfz 11 tractor. |
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SdKfz 7 half-track. |
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Selbstfahrlafette 3.7 cm FlaK 36 auf Fahrgestell Zugkraftwagen 8t (SdKfz 7/2). |
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Leading the attack, a SdKfz 251/3 is followed by a VW “Kübel” and “Kradschützen” motorcycle infantry. North Africa, June 1942, during the battle of Tobruk. |
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German forces, including this half-track, enter Sevastopol, in the Crimea, as refugees leave. July 1942. |
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German tanks and half-tracks advancing on a Soviet position in a thrust in the Orel-Belgorod sector. |
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A road/railway bridge just after being repaired. September 1939. |
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Panzer and armored infantry fighting vehicles of the Afrika Korps on the march. |
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15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Selbstfahrlafette SdKfz 4/1 (Maultier). |
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Panzerwerfer 42. |
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Panzerwerfer 42. |
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Panzerwerfer 42. |
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15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Selbstfahrlafette SdKfz 4/1 (Maultier). |
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SdKfz 4 Gleisketten-Lastkraftwagen “Maultier” (Opel). |
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SdKfz 10/5 with trailer in the snow on the Eastern front. |
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2cm Flak SdKfz 10 Half-track. |
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Wreck of a Mk VI Tiger tank at Belpasso, 1943. |
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Panzer 35(t) and PzKpfw IV in France, 1940. |
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Panzer 38(t), France, June 1940. |
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Panzer 38(t), France, June 1940. |
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Panzer 38(t), northern Russia, October 1941. |
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Czech LTvz 35. Used by the Germans as the Panzerkampfwagen 35(t). Brought to APG from Hillerslieben by G.B. Jarrett, June 1945. |
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Italian L40 near a Panzer II and some German Fallschirmjäger, probably during the Assoro Battle. |
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A variety of knocked out and destroyed German vehicles, including a Panzerkampfwagen IV medium tank being inspected by American soldiers, North Africa. |
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The explosion of the TNT has flipped the hull on its back and set it on fire. |
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A knocked out and abandoned Panzerkampfwagen IV, North Africa. In the background is a burning tank, possibly the same Tiger I in the previous two photos. |
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A knocked out and abandoned Panzerkampfwagen IV, North Africa. In the background is a burning tank, possibly the same Tiger I in the previous two photos. |
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This photo from the German publication Signal depicts panzer troops with Panzerkampfwagen III tanks during the German advance during the Battle of Moscow, circa January 1942. |
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Panzerkampfwagen V Ausf A Panther turret after being struck by a ML-20S 152mm HE round. Late war German armor was very prone to shattering. |
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One of the Panthers that was used to obtain armor samples at the Mariupol factory. |
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A Tiger Ausf. E tank used in Soviet trials. Markings for cutting out the sample are shown. |
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Fracture of the lower front plate of a Tiger Ausf. E tank during Soviet testing. The crystalline fracture with large lamination can be seen in the middle. |
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Microstructure fracture of the lower front plate of another Tiger Ausf. E tank during Soviet testing. It is clear that the quality of the fracture differs. |
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Results of firing 85mm sharp-tipped shells at the side armor of a Tiger Ausf. E tank (83mm) during Soviet testing. Spalling can be seen. |
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PzKpfw IV, France. |
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PzKpfw IV medium tanks, Russia. Wartime artwork. |
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PzKpfw IV, Russia. |
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PzKpfw IV. |
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PzKpfw IV medium tank, France, 1940. German wartime artwork. |
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Painting of knocked-out and burning Panzerkampfwagen IV in North Africa. |
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Panzerkampfwagen IV engine change, Russia. |
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PzKpfw IV, captured by the 2nd Cavalry Group, Kotzing, Bavaria, fall 1945. |
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German panzer crews of 3rd SS Division Totenkopf study a map during maneuvers. |
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PzKpfw III. |
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German infantry and PzKpfw III Ausf F during street fighting, Russia. |
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Panzer III. |
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Panzerkampfwagen III with panzergrenadiers, Ukraine, 1941. |
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Panzerkampfwagen III, Caucasus, 1942. |
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PzKpfw III. Wartime artwork. |
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Sturmgeschütz III self-propelled gun. |
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Sturmgeschütz assault gun. |
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Porsche Type 180A. |
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Porsche Type 180B. |
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Porsche Typ 100 with a Krupp 8.8cm Kw.K. L/56 gun. |
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