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RM2HEDK48–WW2 Operation Barbarossa A Nazi Wehrmacht German officer gives the order through a megaphone on the Eastern Front. Behind him, a seated soldier is talking on the field telephone.
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RM2GHYGYN–Wehrmacht soldiers in action on the Eastern Front during Operation Barbarossa
RMTA4271–A battalion of the Wehrmacht moved its command post into a barn near the River Bug. The Bug was the border river between the German Reich and the Soviet Union in 1941 and was crossed in the first days of the Operation Barbarossa. Photo: war correspondent Feitl.
RMHEGT75–OPERATION BARBAROSSA 1941. German soldiers question a Russian woman during a roundup of suspected partisans. Photo: Wehrmacht Official
RF2NH6FNG–Second World War. German infantry goes to the attack under the protection of heavy machine guns. Russia, 1941
RM2BWBMK4–A Russian town goes up in flames during a German bombardment as Operation Barbarossa, which began on 22 June 1941 gets under way. 99 German divisions, including fourteen panzer divisions and ten motorised, were deployed against the Soviet Union from the Baltic to the Black Sea. They were accompanied by ten Romanian divisions, three Italian divisions, two Slovakian divisions and nine Romanian and four Hungarian brigades.
RMDB6379–events, Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, Operation 'Barbarossa' (German invasion of the Soviet Union), Wehrmacht convoy on a country road in the Ukraine, sector of Panzer Group Kleist, Army Group South, summer 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMPCY1W–WW2 German Army Convoy in Russia during Operation Barbarossa. This image was taken by a German Army officer/soldier between 22-26/6/1941
RMP7P2B4–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, Soviet Union 1941 Wehrmacht soldier inspects the wreckage of a tank in front
RM2C848X7–Oryol or Orel - Oryol Oblast, Russia, second world war - German Wehrmacht invade east front - barbarossa operation - military camp
RM2E1KT83–German troops on the East Front (summer 1941). A column of tanks pushes a pin of recognition. The German High Command has long anticipated victory, th
RM2WT2X7C–1944 The Times reporting Battle of Arnhem and arrest of Ion Antonescu
RMD9TJPT–The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the image reads: 'The main station of Kharkiv is about to be put into operation again. Railway pioneers clear the space off debris and breaching points.' Image from the Eastern Front/Ukraine, 12 April 1943. The attack on the Soviet Union by the German Reich was agreed on in July 1940 and prepared as the 'Operation Barbarossa' since December 1940. On 22 June 1941, the invasion by the German Wehrmacht started. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMT0H361–Wehrmacht Heer Leichte Feldhaubitze leFH 18 10,5 cm / 105 mm - German Army light Howtizer leFH18 105,5cm / 105mm
RMMPXMKT–Operation Barbarossa. The route of the 7th Infantry Division from Warsaw to Moscow, 1942.
RF2GJEMJH–Ketrzyn, Gierloz, Poland - July 19, 2021: head of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff at the Wolf's Lair (Wilczy Szaniec, Wolfsschanze)
RMTRP9G8–German Soldiers fire a Field Howitzer on the Russian Front during operation Barbarossa 1941
RMPBBPCD–Operation Barbarossa. The route of the 7th Infantry Division from Warsaw to Moscow. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2PGMC3M–1942 OPERATION BARBAROSSA Soviet USSR Russian Propaganda Poster 'Warriors of The Red Army Destroy The German Invaders, We Will Defend The Great Conquests of October ' Illustration of Red Army Soldier holding red flag with Soviet leaders Stalin and Lenin in profile, standing over a dead Nazi Wehrmacht soldier as Russian forces advance.
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RM2GHYGYE–German troops crossing the River Dnieper during Operation Barbarossa in 1941
RMTA3C4B–Command post of the Wehrmacht during Operation Typhoon in early October 1941. The goal of this operation was the conquest of Moscow. The picture shows radio wires connecting the general staff to the front. Left in the picture two officers. Photo: war reporter Sepp Jaeger.
RMWDT11J–The (Minsk Offensive) Operation Bagration exhibition at the Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum in Minsk, Russia
RM2T7GDFH–Wolf's Lair is a town of bunkers surrounded by forest, lakes and swamps. This is Adolf Hitler's largest and most recognizable field command.
RF2CC595C–German historical postcard: Portrait of a tank driver inside combat vehicle looks through the viewing slot, artist Wolfgang Willrich, Germany, 1940
RMDB64HY–events, Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, Operation 'Barbarossa' (German invasion of the Soviet Union), Wehrmacht convoy on a country road in the Ukraine, sector of Panzer Group Kleist, Army Group South, summer 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM69A37–German soldiers wearing Mosquito protection nets on their heads in forest Near Babruysk USSR in June 1941 at the start of German invasion of Russia in WW2.
RMP7P292–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa. 1941. original caption: Straßenbau, Stolpce, Belarus
RM2C849EY–Oryol or Orel - Oryol Oblast, Russia, second world war - German Wehrmacht invade east front - barbarossa operation - military camp
RM2E1KT7Y–German infantry at rest on a road from Ukraine (1941). It meets in front of it only a country mercilessly damaged by the Russians.
RM2WT2X9W–1944 Daily Express front page reporting British forces cross German border, battle of Arnhem and battle for Warsaw
RMDD2024–The Nazi Propaganda! ont he back of the image reads: 'Captured Soviet ammunition on the battlefield of Byelgorod.' Image from the Eastern Front/Russia, 29 July 1943. The attack on the Soviet Union by the German Reich as agreed on in July 1940 and prepared as the 'Operation Barbarossa' in December 1940. On 22 June 1941, the German Wehrmacht started the invasion. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMT0H35T–Wehrmacht Heer Leichte Feldhaubitze leFH 18 10,5 cm / 105 mm - German Army light Howtizer leFH18 105,5cm / 105mm
RF2DH51AM–RUSSIA - JUNE 22, 1941: German forces launched Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union. The Soviet soldiers are captured by German
RF2GJEMJN–Ketrzyn, Gierloz, Poland - July 19, 2021: head of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff at the Wolf's Lair (Wilczy Szaniec, Wolfsschanze)
RMTRPC50–German Soldiers advance under covering fire from light flack and MG fire on the Russian front during Operation Barbarossa
RMB3EK7R–Tanks/Polish-Soviet Border/1941.
RM2WDMKHW–Operation Barbarossa with an advancing Nazi Wehrmacht soldier carrying a machine gun and wearing jack boots, with clouds of smoke in background from a burnt out Soviet village It was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. It was the largest land offensive in human history, with around 10 million combatants taking part
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RM2NDN5JH–A soldier of the 3rd SS Division 'Totenkopf' dressed in camouflage on the Eastern Front. Photo Wiegand-119-10%2C Russland%2C Angeh%C3%B6riger der W-SS Totenkopf-Div..jpg
RMH3AE7E–Motorized troops of the Wehrmacht at the beginning of the Russian campaign, 1941
RMWDT068–The (Minsk Offensive) Operation Bagration exhibition at the Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum in Minsk, Russia
RM2T78TAJ–Wolf's Lair is a town of bunkers surrounded by forest, lakes and swamps. This is Adolf Hitler's largest and most recognizable field command.
RF2CC59B9–German historical postcard: Camouflaged by grass, Nazi medium tanks pz III in an ambush on the field. Eastern front, world war II, Third Reich, 1942
RMDB636Y–events, Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, Operation 'Barbarossa' (German invasion of the Soviet Union), Wehrmacht convoy on a country road in the Ukraine, sector of Panzer Group Kleist, Army Group South, summer 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM69A44–WW2 German Army Soldiers in Vehicle with dog in April 1941 during the invasion of Yugoslavia
RMP7P2CG–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, original caption: Baukompanie bei Stolpce, Belarus
RM2C849G7–WW2 - Orsha in Belarus in the Vitebsk Region - German Wehrmacht invade east front - barbarossa operation - germans soldiers building flak unit camp
RF2F3YNE5–GERMANY WEST INDEX SHEETS 1944 MAP
RM2WT2X92–1944 The Times reporting Battle of Arnhem, battles for Boulogne and Metz, Allies advance on Cologne and Quebec conference
RMDD201G–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows German members of an antitank unit examining grenades from a captured Soviet tank on the Eastern Front, 15 July 1941. The attack on Russia by the German Reich was agreed on in July 1940 and prepared since December 1940 as the 'Operation Barbarossa'. On 22 June 1941, the invasion of the Soviet Union by the German Wehrmacht started. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMT0H35X–Wehrmacht Heer Leichte Feldhaubitze leFH 18 10,5 cm / 105 mm - German Army light Howtizer leFH18 105,5cm / 105mm
RF2DMA3ME–NORTH AFRICA - NOVEMBER 8, 1942: British and American forces began Operation Torch, the invasion of French North Africa.
RM2PDABMX–World War Two B&W photo German Army Mortar Crew prepare to fire their weapon during Operation Barbarossa (Invasion of Russia) 1941
RM2K4MWHY–OPERATION BARBAROSSA WW2 German infantry in the Eastern Front trenches, one of the soldiers observes the Soviet positions through SF14ZGi binoculars. One of the more unique WWII battlefield optical systems developed by Leitz, manufacturer of the Leica camera. This hybrid between binoculars and a periscope enabled the observer to remain safely concealed with only the objective lens visible to the enemy. The Wehrmacht used it for general observation (in vehicles and on the ground) and for artillery fire observation and direction. Date October 1941
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RM2J7JJ2P–A portrait of the Wehrmacht Field Marshal Gerd von Runstedt. He was commander of Army Group A in France and was responsible for the ill advised decision to stop his advance once he had reached the channel coast. It was this break in the fighting that contributed to the success of the evacuation at Dunkirk. Later, during Operation Barbarossa, he was commander of the massive Army Group South.
RMH3AE3X–Assault gun and infantry of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front, 1941
RM2T7WK8G–Wolf's Lair/Wolfsschanze a town of bunkers surrounded by forest, lakes and swamps. This is Adolf Hitler's largest and most recognizable field command.
RFT08K76–German historical postcard: Light tanks Panzer PzKpfw I with paired machine guns in the towers overcome an earthen obstacle against the dark blue sky
RMDB643X–events, Second World War / WWII, German Wehrmacht, soldiers of the 19th Panzer Division leaving their garrisons to take part in Operation 'Barbarossa', the German Invasion of the Soviet Union, 10.6.1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMM69A7R–Yugoslavia April 1941 WW2 German Army Soldier & Dog on train during the invasion of Yugoslavia
RMP7P2D5–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, original caption: Russian tank at Pruzana, Belarus
RM2C849EB–Military Police on horse sled in Smolensk - Smolensk Oblast, Russia - second world war - German Wehrmacht invade east front - barbarossa operation
RM2WT2XPP–1944 La Liberte front page reporting Battle of Arnhem
RMD9TJTW–The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the image reads: 'On the runway near Leningrad. A sign, which talks for itself and cannot be ignored.' (Text on the sign: 'Attention do not sleep! Crossroads is under attack!') An image from the Eastern Front/Russia, 22 January 1943. The attack on Russia by the German Reich was agreed on in July 1940 and prepared since December 1940 as the 'Operation Barbarossa'. On 22 June 1941, the invasion of the Soviet Union by the German Wehrmacht started. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMT0H35Y–Wehrmacht Heer Leichte Feldhaubitze leFH 18 10,5 cm / 105 mm - German Army light Howtizer leFH18 105,5cm / 105mm
RF2DMA3M5–NORTH AFRICA - NOVEMBER 8, 1942: American forces began Operation Torch, the invasion of French North Africa.
RMTRP9E5–German Soldiers rush across a road during Operation Barbarossa 1941
RM2HPMTG0–Nazi Army General Walter Karl Ernst August von Reichenau (8 October 1884 – 17 January 1942) a field marshal in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. Reichenau commanded the 6th Army, during invasions of Belgium and France. During Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union, he continued to command the 6th Army as part of Army Group South as it captured Ukraine and advanced deep into Russia. While in command of 6th Army during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, he issued notorious Severity Order which encouraged German soldiers to murder many thousands of Jewish civilians
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RM2J7JJ96–A portrait of the Wehrmacht Field Marshal Gerd von Runstedt. He was commander of Army Group A in France and was responsible for the ill advised decision to stop his advance once he had reached the channel coast. It was this break in the fighting that contributed to the success of the evacuation at Dunkirk. Later, during Operation Barbarossa, he was commander of the massive Army Group South.
RMH3AE72–Armored personnel carrier of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front, 1941
RM2T7WKM7–Wolf's Lair/Wolfsschanze a town of bunkers surrounded by forest, lakes and swamps. This is Adolf Hitler's largest and most recognizable field command.
RMDB63XP–events, Second World War / WWII, German Wehrmacht, soldiers of the 19th Panzer Division leaving their garrisons to take part in Operation 'Barbarossa', the German Invasion of the Soviet Union, 10.6.1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR4W6KP–German soldiers relaxing in Russia August 1941
RMP7P2BJ–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, original caption: 1941 Prisoner Russian, Slonim, Belarus
RM2C849HN–WW2 - Orsha in Belarus in the Vitebsk Region - second world war - German Wehrmacht invade east front - barbarossa operation - flak unit camp
RM2WT2XA8–1944 Guernsey Evening Press front page reporting Battle of Arnhem
RMDC2TFK–The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the picture reads: 'German soldiers in Lviv. A relieved puplic is telling German soldiers about their past suffering under the Soviet terror.' Motif from the Eastern Front, Ukraine, issued on 07/12/1941. The attack undertaken by the German Army on the Soviet Union took place on 06/22/1941 under the code name 'Operation Barbarossa'. First welcomed and supported by the local population as 'liberators from the stalinist yoke' the Wehrmacht became hated by the majority, which led to a guerilla warfare carried out with extreme brutality. [Irregularities in qualit
RMT11X2A–Wehrmacht Heer Leichte Feldhaubitze leFH 18 10,5 cm / 105 mm - German Army light Howtizer leFH18 105,5cm / 105mm
RMTRPCA8–German Soldiers with Heavy Infantry Gun on the Russian Front Operation Barbarossa 1941
RM2HEDKF0–Operation Barbarossa WW2 1941 Nazi Germany Infantry troops and armored vehicles, including the StuG III Ausf B self-propelled gun and the SdKfz 222 armored car, enter village on the Russian Moscow front. Operation Barbarossa, original name Operation Fritz, during World War II, code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union, which was launched on June 22, 1941. The failure of German troops to defeat Soviet forces in the campaign signaled a crucial turning point in the war.
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RM2J7JJ6H–Günther Adolf Ferdinand von Kluge was a German field marshal during World War II who held commands on both the Eastern and Western Fronts. He commanded the 4th Army of the Wehrmacht during the invasion of Poland in 1939 and the Battle of France in 1940, earning a promotion to Generalfeldmarschall. Kluge went on to command the 4th Army in Operation Barbarossa (the invasion of the Soviet Union) and the Battle for Moscow in 1941.
RMH3AE7P–Motorized troops of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front, 1941
RM2T7GDTT–Wolf's Lair is a town of bunkers surrounded by forest, lakes and swamps. This is Adolf Hitler's largest and most recognizable field command.
RMDAX0CB–events, Second World War / WWII, German Wehrmacht, soldiers of the 19th Panzer Division at Eckersberg in East Prussia (nowadays Okartowo in Poland), shortly before Operation 'Barbarossa', the German Invasion of the Soviet Union, June 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMP7P28P–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, ca. 1942. original caption: Straßenbau, Stolpce, Belarus
RM2C849PY–Barbarossa operation - Ruins in Vitebsk (Witebsk) city in northeast Belarus - near Minsk
RM2WT2XRM–1944 The Times reporting Battle of Arnhem, Red Army capture Tallinn and capture of Boulogne and Rimini
RMDD2015–The image from the Nazi Propaganda! shows Soviet tanks on the outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, on the Eastern Front, published 28 November 1941. The attack on the Soviet Union by the German Reich was agreed on in July 1940 and prepared since December 1940 as the 'Operation Barbarossa'. On 22 June 1941, the invasion of the Soviet Union by the German Wehrmacht started. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMT11X28–Wehrmacht Heer Leichte Feldhaubitze leFH 18 10,5 cm / 105 mm - German Army light Howtizer leFH18 105,5cm / 105mm
RMW8RPDP–German Soldiers fire a Light MG on the Russian Front during Operation Barbarossa
RM2M7G5FG–OPERATION BARBAROSSA WW2 Nazi German MG-34 machine gun emplacement fighting Russian forces in the ruins of a house on the eastern front. World War II Date September 1941
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RM2J7JJ2R–Wehrmacht Field Marshal Erich von manstein ( full name: Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Manstein though he was born as Fritz Erich Georg Eduard von Lewinski) at the Kerch front during Operation Barbarossa. During the war he was often critical of Hitler's military capabilites and was relieved of command in 1944. During his defence at the Nuremberg Trials he was a major proponent of the hard to defend idea that the Wehrmacht had no knowledge of the atrocities of the early Holocaust (where people were murdered in-situ rather than being shipped back to extermination camps.
RMTA3BJT–Wehrmacht members connect the tactical operations staff with the front line during the battle of Moscow. Photo: war correspondent Sepp Jaeger.
RM2T7GD5E–Wolf's Lair is a town of bunkers surrounded by forest, lakes and swamps. This is Adolf Hitler's largest and most recognizable field command.
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