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German soldiers on a Panther tank on the Eastern Front, 1943


British 18-pounder field guns come into action at Signy-Signets during the Battle of the Marne, 8 September 1914. On the left of the photograph are men of the 1st Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).

A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer stands in front of a sign marked “Canada” while to his left a State Trooper stands in front of a sign marked “United States” on duty on their respective sides of the border, as welders from both countries connect the 236-miles pipeline connecting a tanker terminal at Portland, Maine, and refineries at Montreal, Quebec. August 1 1941

British Army 4.5-inch field gun firing at night against enemy armoured concentrations at El Alamein, North Africa, July 1942.

A girl works a bottoming and flattening machine at a glass works near Birmingham UK during the First World War, 1918

A Grumman Wildcat fighter (Martlet) on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Formidable during Operation Torch, North Africa, November 1942

Troops on board a ship bound for battle in the Norwegian campaign carry their newly-issued sheepskin coats, April 1940.

German guns and trench mortars, captured in the Battle of the Somme, July 1916

An Australian soldier writes a letter home from his billet on the Somme front, 1916

British Commandos with captured German soldiers during Operation Archery, also known as the Vaagso Raid, a British Combined Operations raid during World War II against German positions on Vaagso Island (Vågsøy), Norway, on 27 December 1941

A photograph of a council of war of United States Navy officers off Korea aboard the Asiatic Squadron flagship USS Colorado in preparation for the June 1871 United States expedition to Korea. Asiatic Squadron commander Rear Admiral John Rodgers is at right, leaning over the table. Seated left to right are Commander Edward P. McCrea, Commanding Officer, USS Monocacy; Captain George H. Cooper, Commanding Officer, USS Colorado; and Captain Edward T. Nichols, Chief of Staff to Rear Admiral Rodgers. Standing behind them left to right are Master John E. Pillsbury, of USS Colorado; Commander Lewis A. Kimberly, Commanding Officer, USS Benicia; Commander Homer C. Blake, Commanding Officer, USS Alaska; Lieutenant Commander William K. Wheeler, Flag Secretary; and Lieutenant Charles H. Rockwell, Commanding Officer, USS Palos. - June 1871

German infantryman in front of a fallen Russian tank soldier and burning BT-7 light tank in the southern Soviet Union during the early days of Operation Barbarossa, June 1941

Members of the Condor Legion sent by Hitler to Spain during the civil war. These are cadets at an infantry training school in Avila, during a course run by mixed German and Spanish speaking guides lasting eight weeks, Spain, January 1939

A union flag hangs in the main street of Les Andelys in Normandy as British forces arrive, 31 August 1944. The woman in the foreground is Madame Scarlett, wife of an expatriate Englishman and owner of the Hotel des Fleurs.

British troops wade ashore from landing ships during Operation Husky, the allied invasion of Sicily, 10 July 1943.

The Swiss bobsleigh team from Davos, 1910

Swedish countryside, 1945

6-pdr anti-tank gun of the 4th Hallamshires, 49th Division, guarding the road to Willemstad, Netherlands, 8 November 1944.

Men of the 7th Worcester Regiment, part of British Fourteenth Army, display a Japanese flag captured on Mount Popa, Burma, 16 April 1945.

U.S. Army Air Force Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress bombers of the 381st Training Group from RAF Ridgewell, enroute to a target over Nazi-occupied Europe in late 1943. The aircraft marked “VE” belong to the 532nd Bomb Squadron, the ones marked “MS” to the 535th BS. In front is B-17G-20-BO 42-31443 (“Friday the 13th”). This aircraft was lost on mission to Oschersleben during February 1944. The plane was shot down by fighters near Munster in Germany on 22 February and crashed near Bielefeld, where four of the crew became POWs and six were killed.

Cornish soldiers of the 5th Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry using DUKW and Universal carriers, 43rd Division, Holland, 18 September 1944.

Andrew Watson (top centre) with members of the Scottish team that played against England at the first Hampden Park on the 11 March 1882. Scotland played in blue and white hoops and won the match 5-1

Andrew Watson is widely considered to be the world’s first black association footballer to play at international level. Watson was capped for Scotland three times, and captained the side which beat England in 1881.

Raid on Vågsøy 27 December 1941: Wounded British officer Captain O’Flaherty being helped to a dressing station during Operation Archery. O’Flaherty remained in the army and eventually became a Brigadier. He had been shot by a German sniper in both eyes. He lost one eye and wore a black eye patch thereafter. The soldier on the right is Derek Gordon Page - a commando. He subsequently left the commandos and served with the Gurkas in India fighting in Burma and eventually ending the war in Indonesia where he met a Dutch prisoner of war, who he subsequently married. He eventually left the army with the rank of Captain.

An Australian ‘rabbiter’ in New South Wales circa 1900

Morris-Commercial C8 ‘Quad’ artillery tractor and 25-pdr field gun crossing a pontoon bridge at Slaght Bridge in Antrim, Northern Ireland, 26 June 1942.

The ‘Rats of Tobruk’ - some of the 15,000 men of General Morshead’s 9th Australian Division shelter in caves during an air raid during the siege of Tobruk, 1941

German FlaK 8,8 cm guns fire upon advancing British armour during the battle of Gazala, 18th June 1942

1942: Supermarine Spitfire Mark Vs assembled by the Special Erection Party for Operation TORCH, undergoing initial engine tests at North Front, Gibraltar. The Special Erection Party was established at Gibraltar in July 1942 to assemble and test fly aircraft crated from Britain by sea for the reinforcement of Malta. On 28 October 1942 an unexpected shipment of 116 Spitfires and 13 Hawker Hurricanes arrived to be prepared for the Allied landings in North Africa (Operation TORCH) and a further shipment was received a few days later. Despite shortages of personnel, the SEP, assisted by soldiers of the Malta Brigade, assembled, test-flew and cannon-tested all the aircraft in time for the commencement of the Operation (8 November).”

A German Volksgrenadier regiment equipped with Sturmgewehr 44s (Stg 44) in a forest in Luxembourg during the Ardennes offensive. From behind the trees the Grenadiers fire at the enemy and try to break the Allied lines. 22 December 1944

HMS Charybdis, a Dido-class cruiser of the Royal Navy. She served during the Second World War and was sunk with heavy loss of life by German torpedo boats in an action in the English Channel in October 1943.

British soldiers inspecting a captured German Pz.Kpfw.III tank in North Africa, 2 May 1941

Capture of the German submarine U570. The surfaced submarine is alongside a Royal Navy ship. Taken from RAF Catalina aircraft of 209 Squadron.

Men of the 2/9th Gurkha Rifles training in the Malayan jungle, October 1941, Malaya.

Officers of The Rough Riders cited for gallantry in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, 1898

Top Row - Adjutant Keys, Lt Hayes, Capt Woodbury Kane, Captain Day, Surgeon James Church.
Bottom Row - Lt Ferguson, Lt Goodrich, Capt Franz, LtCol Brodie, Theodore Roosevelt, Lt John Campbell Greenway, Lt Greenwald

Mongolian troops fight against the Japanese counterattack on the western beach of the river during the Battle of Khalkhin Gol, Mongolia, 1939

British carriers of the Queen’s Regiment drive through a cornfield as a German Panther tank burns in the background, during the advance towards Aunay-sur-Odon, 31 July - 1 August 1944.

Captured Yugoslavian officers before their deportation to Germany, April 14, 1941

Walter Model (centre) German general and later field marshal as Commander of the 3rd Panzer Division on the Eastern front, July 1941

General Leese and other British officers ride on a captured German PzKpfw V Panther tank during a display of enemy equipment, Italy, 2 June 1944.

Lieutenant, junior grade (LTJG) John F. Kennedy (later 35th President of the United States) aboard the PT-109, Pacific theater, 1943

Led by their piper, men of 7th Seaforth Highlanders, 15th (Scottish) Division advance during Operation Epsom, 26 June 1944

German soldiers inspect an abandoned Belgian Army T-13 tank during ‘Fall Gelb’, May 1940

A Messerschmitt 110 has crash landed in the garden of a house during the invasion of Norway. A Junkers JU-52 plane flies over the location. Photo taken by war reporters of the 5th Luftwaffe, April 1940

British troops of 8th Army meet local children and share rations near Solarino after the allied invasion of Sicily, 13 July 1943

The image above is from Record Group 112, Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army). The original caption reads “Private First Class Warren Capers recommended for Silver Star. With other members of his medical detachment Private Capers set up a dressing station and aided over 330 soldiers on a beachhead on D-Day., 08/18/1944.”

Heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper landing troops in Norway in 1940

American soldiers take aim in a trench during the Philippine-American War, 1899

9th Garhwal Rifles, Estaire La Bassée Road, France, 4 Aug 1915

Abraham Lincoln in General George B. McClellan’s tent after the Battle of Antietam September 17 1862

Crusader tanks of the British 8th Army in the Western Desert, 26 November 1941

A captured German Henschel Hs 129B wearing USAAF FE (Foreign Evaluation, FE-4600) markings at Freeman Field, Indiana (USA).

French artillery gunners during the Franco-Prussian war, 1870

Troops of 19th Indian Infantry Division press the attack during British 14th Army’s attempt to capture Mandalay, February 1945

Winston Churchill greeting Blackie, the ship’s cat of HMS Prince Of Wales, 1941

A mine explodes close to a British artillery tractor as it advances through enemy minefields, 2nd Battle of El Alamein, October 1942

Norwegian soldiers resting between battles, May 1940

Surrender of Jerusalem, 9th December 1917

T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), Emir Abdullah, Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Sir Herbert Samuel H.B.M. high commissioner and Sir Wyndham Deedes and others in Jerusalem.

American forces come ashore during Operation Overlord, Normandy, Northern France 1944

British troops pose with the tail-fin of a downed Me-110 over Essex at the height of the Battle of Britain, August 1940

Churchill tank, northern France 1944

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-1 # sarancha1976 2015-03-28 10:35
фото про Халхин гол на дп27 что со стволом? Или чудной пламегаситель или такое ощущение что на фотожабе перевернут
# Igor 2015-03-28 22:29
Пламегаситель действительно развернут в обратную сторону, похоже, фотограф снимал расчет на марше.
Кстати, здесь более четкое фото - guns.allzip.org/topic/115/869733.html#p18

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