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Shermans at El Alamien 5 November 1942:
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Maultier
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Captured Schwimmwagen
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9th Australians with 25 pounder and tractor
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Knocked out Matilda near Tobruk, December 1941
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Knocked out Honey near Tobruk, December 1941
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British Crusader and two Shermans on the move at El Alamien, October 1942
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British Humber armoured scout car south of El Alamein
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Gun camara image from Spitfire at He 111s:
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Mulberry harbor in use
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Light Brigade
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Beautiful color image from 1942 showing the paint scheme of a British night bomber
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Wireless operator. All PFF crews were trained to perform minimum two functions on the aircraft
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Flight engineer
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Dusk and they are ready to go
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Wireless operator. All PFF crews were trained to perform minimum two functions on the aircraft
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Preparing for night operation
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Sandra lights illuminate the base of the cloud cover at take off.
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The commander of a Stuart tank uses a knocked-out PzKpfw III tank as cover while observing the enemy, 1 June 1942.
RAF
editAuthor: Royal Air Force Film and Photographic Unit
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"Bob" Braham and navigator Sticks Gregory
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Color image of a Lancaster with its camouflage scheme upper carriage and flat black undercarriage
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Mosquitos
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Loading the bomb load on a Short Stirling
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Loading the bomb load on a Short Stirling
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Navigator
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Debrief
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Flairs of a night raid
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Crew poses
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Crew and support staff needed to keep the bomber in service
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On the perimeter track
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The landing gear of a Stirling under repair
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Entertaining nose art on a Bomber Command Lancaster
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Loading a 4,000 pound cookie bomb under a Mosquito of the LNSF
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Lancaster drops window to obscure German radar
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Lancaster headon
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Crew of Lancaster return from a raid against Germany
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Lancasters on the tarmacadam await launch for raid at dusk
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Lancasters Merlin engines are overhauled
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Lancaster bomb aimer
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Lancasters very long bomb bay and large load capacity were an aide to Bomber Command's mission
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Lancaster in the maintenance shop
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Flight engineer
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Beautiful image of a Lancaster in flight during daylight
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Crew packs rations for the flight
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The coach picks up the crew to take them out to their waiting Lancaster at dispersal. It will be one of over a 1,000 bombers on this mission
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Pin-up quality image of a Lanc over cloud
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Early morning, crew disembarks after returning from a raid
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8,000 pound "super cookie" fits easily into the Lancs long bay
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Dusk and they are ready to go
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Wireless operator. All PFF crews were trained to perform minimum two functions on the aircraft
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Preparing for night operation
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Sandra lights illuminate the base of the cloud cover for night time take off.
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Sandra lights illuminate the base of the cloud cover for night time take off.
Dam buster raid
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Gibson skip bombing practice
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Gibson skip bombing practice
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Gibson skip bombing practice
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Gibson skip bombing practice
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Gibson skip bombing practice
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Dam buster raid debrief
Spitfires
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Polish Hurricane fighter pilots, Battle of Britain
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American Spitfire Squadron Leader L C Wade, Italy
British Officers
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Alexander and Montgomery
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Alexander
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Montgomery and Eisenhower
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Montgomery and King George VI
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Horrocks of XIII Corps
Mulberry Harbor
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5th Panzer prepares to ford a river in Greece, 1941
North Africa
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Break in to Tobruk, 20 June 1942
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Knocked out Cruiser tank
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Abandoned Valentine tank
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Abandoned Universal Carrier (Bren gun carrier)
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German motorized forces at Tobruk
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General Hendrik Klopper, commander of the 2nd South African Division and the Tobruk garrison
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The Ghibli desert sand storm
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Fordson Armoured Car at "The wire", the border between Cyrenaica and Egypt
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O'Connor waits for transport to Italy
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General Archibald Wavell
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The Auch
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Gott
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An AEC Dorchester similar to the two captured by the Germans (nicknamed Mammoths) used by Rommel as a command vehicle.
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British soldier takes a compass bearing.
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British soldiers training in taking compass bearings.
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General Ritchie.
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The commander of a Stuart tank uses a knocked-out PzKpfw III tank as cover while observing the enemy, 1 June 1942.
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A British 3.7 inch anti-aircraft gun. This was the gun von Mellenthin thought the British could have used in a dual purpose, much as the German's used their 8,8 cm Flak cannon.
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Mersa Matruh, November 1942
Eastern Front
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German soldiers near the Church of the Intercession, Orel, spring 1943
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2nd SS Pz.Dv. "Das Reich" in Karkov, March 1943
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New Panzer VI (Tiger I) of the 502 Heavy Panzer Battalion of the 2nd SS Pz.Dv. "Das Reich" near Karkov, April 1943
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Himmler inspects panzertruppen of the 2nd SS Pz.Dv. "Das Reich" April, 1943
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2nd SS Pz.dv. "Das Reich", Karkov, March 1943
Kursk
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Pz III
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Pz III of 11th Panzer Division, XLVIII Corps.
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Pz #421, 15th Pz Rgt, 11th Pz Div., XLVIII Corps.
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Pz III of 11th Panzer Division, XLVIII Corps.
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Pz III of 11th Panzer Division, XLVIII Corps.
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Pz III of 3rd SS Panzer Division "Totenkopf"
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Tiger of "Liebstandarte" takes on ammunition
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Repair of Tiger that suffered mine damage
Kursk II
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Feldgendarmerie, sign posts tied to hood of kübelwagon
Kursk III
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Tigers of Das Reich division
Post Kursk
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Heinz Guderian inspects Tiger tank of Leibstandarte Adolph Hitler prior to the Battle of Kursk, 1943
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General Manstein (right) and his Ia General Hans Speidel
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General Hermann Breith of III Corps(center) and General Werner Kempf (right) discuss the campaign
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Adalbert Schulz, commander of the Panzer regiment of the 7th Panzer Division, 1943
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Untersturmführer Karl Kloskowski of the 2nd SS Pz.dv. "Das Reich", July 1943
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General Johann Mickl (in sunglasses),commander of the 11th Panzer division, assists in gettng a motorcyle up a muddy hillside during Kursk.
Russian images
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Knocked out Soviet Churchill tank
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Kiev, November 1943
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1943-44
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Motorized Soviet artillery moves forward to firing position, March, 1943
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Pz IV in the forest
Tigers in Russia
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Gustav-Adolf Riebel, Commander of 15th Panzer Regiment, 11th Panzer Division.
Russia 1944
editOther
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Horse drawn artillery move past a Pz IV, Kovel (AG Center) March 1944
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Tiger I arrives by rail in Romania
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Interior view of Tiger, Operation Citadel
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Panzer IV interior view
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Ukraine, 1941
Gallery
edit7th Panzer in Southern France, May 1942
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7th Panzer in southern France, May 1942
Rommel in Holland, February 1944
editAllies
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Panther
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Panther repair
France 1940
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Crossing the Meuse by rubber boat, 14 May 1940
France between the fighting
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Luftwaffe
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Fighter control center
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Ju 87 in attack dive, 1940
Kreigsmarine
editOthers
editMotorcycle reconnaissance troops
Coastal radar station
Ramcke