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Himmler visits the training grounds and speaks with a trainee. Although ignorant of all that was military, Himmler insisted on playing field marshal and having direct control of the Waffen SS. Although he prudently remained distant from operational matters. His brief field appointment by Hitler during the closing days of the war turned out to be a predictable disaster.

U.S. Captain William H. Hooper, Company Commander L Company, 314th Inf. Regt., 79th Inf. Div. leads a column of German POW's with officers at its head guarded by his men up the Rue Louis Lansonneur, Cherbourg - Paris Road. They are heading south towards POW cages created in the Montagne du Roule area. 26-28th June 1944

GIs inspect two knocked out German Wirblewinds during the Battle of the Bulge

A Kamikaze pilot, armed with an uncommon M. Zulaica y Cia Royal 7.65mm caliber pistol. Produced in Spain during the 1920s, it has a long grip frame holding a 12-round higher-capacity magazine. Japanese officers could buy a foreign weapon to use as their personal sidearm.

Sub-Lieutenant Saburō Sakai (坂井 三郎 Sakai Saburō?, August 25, 1916 – September 22, 2000) was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace ("Gekitsui-O", 撃墜王) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.Sakai was the Imperial Navy's fourth-ranking ace and Japan's second leading fighter pilot to survive the war, surpassed only by Tetsuzō Iwamoto.

244th Sentai commander Teruhiko Kobayashi in the cockpit of his Ki-61 ‘24’, which has been decorated with his B-29 claims, including a ramming. The photograph was taken during a much-publicized visit to the unit by the famous singer Hamako Watanabe. Photo & caption featured in Osprey Aircraft of The Aces 114: Ki-61 and Ki-100 Aces by Nicholas Millman

US B-17F “All-American” of 414th BS, 97th BG on the ground at its base in Biskra, Algeria showing severe damage from a mid-air collision with a German fighter over Tunis, Tunisia, 1 Feb 1943. Despite the catastrophe, the pilot was able to bring the plane back to base and land without incident confirming yet again the B-17's famous survivability.

Typhoon.

SEP 1 1944 The ‘Great Swan’ through France into Belgium Part of a railway train carrying 120 flying bombs to their launch sites, which was attacked and destroyed by Hawker Typhoons at Schulen, Belgium, on 1 September 1944. This close up of the wrecked trucks shows the remains of the anti-aircraft gun platform, or ‘flak’ truck.

German soldiers discarded their small arms and helmets before being evacuated from Pillau in April 1945.

American tankers from the 3rd Armored Division look at a dead German tanker blown from the hatch of his Stug III assault gun after which he came to rest on the barrel.

The effect of large-caliber artillery projectiles could be very dramatic as seen in this Pz.Kpfw. IV with its lower bow blasted open .

Shot-up German Panzer V, Panther G, tank showing effects of 90mm shell tests by the 703rd TD Bn, 3rd Armd Div. Two hits in front armor, two in turret. Dec 9, 1944

A knocked-out German PzKpfw IV tank with the burnt bodies of two of its crew in the Falaise pocket, 24 August 1944.

A Panther turret after being hit by an ISU-152.

The corpse of a German soldier on Utah Beach, 6 June 1944


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# Артемий 2017-06-20 09:47
Поставьте Адика на место .скоро потребуется самим же .
Как раз в Лондоне.

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