RMWHA11Y–WW2: German paratrooper dropping from a plane for the attack on Holland, 10th May 1940.
RMCPM0BW–German Paratrooper near Monte Cassino, 1944
RM2TDB8ET–German Paratrooper with Paratrooper with short 8cm Grenade Launcher 42 Italy - Deutsche Fallschirmjäger mit kurzer / kurzem Granatwerfer GrW 42 8,14 cm / 81 mm Italien
RMCPHW5N–German Paratrooper, 1939
RMDXGAHF–WW11. German airborne troops on Crete
RMC45XEA–German paratrooper in Florence, 1944
RM2HX5D9Y–Yanks Treat Wounded German Paratrooper American Medical corpsmen treat a German Paratrooper's shoulder wound during the Yank drive to relieve U.S. Troops trapped in Bastogne by the German December breakthrough into Belgium and Luxembourg. January 6, 1945. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMC45YDJ–German paratrooper during jumping instruction, 1940
RFG1AFRN–German Paratroopers on the Eastern Front with an MG34 Heavy Machine Gun in the February 1943
RMC454FJ–German paratrooper during the battle of Monte Cassino
RM2X15J3F–FIFTH ARMY : ANZIO OFFENSIVE - German paratrooper prisoners being searched British Army
RMCPHR80–German Paratrooper, 1940
RM2JXPCNR–Germany A Young German Paratrooper Took The Advice Of An Allied Leaflet And Surrendered To American Troops. Leaflets Were Prepared By The Psychological Warfare Div. Of Allied Forces And Fired By Light Artillery Into The German Held Area.
RMCPHR86–German Paratrooper on Crete, 1941
RMBHKA1E–events, Second World War / WWII, German Wehrmacht, portrait of a paratrooper, circa 1943,
RMCPHP0H–German paratrooper in WWII in Narvik, 1940
RM2G224GE–military, Federal Armed Forces, German armed forces, army, ceremony, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMC45YCN–German paratrooper before jumping, 1942
RMRYERRP–military, Germany, Federal Armed Forces, army, Airborne forces, paratrooper shortly before the landing, probably in the vicinity of the airborne school in Altenstadt, Upper Bavaria, 1960s, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCPJ0ED–German paratrooper on guard on the Eastern front, 1942
RMCR4MWB–Ramcke, Hermann Bernhard, 24.1.1889 - 4.7.1968, German general, full length, as commander of Fortress Brest, taken prisoner by US soldiers, 20.9.1944,
RMC45YDH–German paratrooper with a parachute, 1939
RMDB1EDP–Strauss, Franz Josef, 6.9.1915 - 3.10.1988, German politician (CSU), Federal Minister of Defence 16.10.1956 - 9.1.1963, during maneuver 'Ulmer Spatz', military training area Heuberg, 31.8.1959,
RMC45B4E–Nazi German paratrooper in Africa, 1942
RMPCY98T–Oberfeldwebel Otto Thomas of 3. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2 in walking-out dress, with his fiancé Else in 1941. His awards include the Army Paratrooper Award Badge.
RMCPMW26–German paratroopers after jumping, 1941
RMHPHAYP–The Nazi propaganda image shows a German Wehrmacht paratrooper watching the skies in a camouflaged base on the Atlantic Wall. Published in June 1944. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture, 'Paratrooper on the Atlantic Wall. Camouflaged until the last! In the hidden pockets of resistance and fortifications of the coasts, our paratroopers keep watch. In these 'invisible' field positions, every single man is totally camouflaged. Enemy reconnaissance is being watched by our paratroopers, as they unsuccessfully attempt to make out our positions.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMC4576W–German soldiers in the fight against Russian partisans, 1942
RME7DHDG–A paratrooper jumps onto an 'enemy' from behind during a training session with a unit of the East German National People's Army (NPA) in Prora, Germany, 1966. Photo: Ernst-Ludwig Bach
RM2X166KP–THE BRITISH ARMY IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE 1944-1945 - A dead German paratrooper British Army, 21st Army Group
RMCPMH7P–Hermann Goering with German paratroopers after the capture of Eben Emael, 1940
RME7DHE5–A paratrooper hits an 'enemy' and defends himself against a knife attack during a training session with a unit of the East German National People's Army (NPA) in Prora, Germany, 1976. Photo: Ernst-Ludwig Bach
RMG90K8T–Soccer - World Cup England 1966 - West Germany - Training - Ashbourne, Derbyshire
RM2HX62J8–Egyptian Paratroopers Stage First Mandeuvers Captain Steimel (right, first name not available), German Instructor, runs to the waiting aircraft with an Egyptian paratrooper, during the first manoeuvres of the newly created Egyptian paratroop unit, November 29th. A Dakota aircraft of the Egyptian Royal Air Force took off from the Almaza Military Airport, with four Egyptian parachutists during the manoeuvres and later the parachutists baled out over a field. German experts who for several months h
RMB4814C–events, Second World War / WWII, Germany, British paratroopers firing with a mortar at German positions across the Rhine, November 1944,
RFT5WGRP–Fallschirmjager Unteroffizier Re-enactor
RMB40P75–events, Second World War / WWII, Belgium, Battle of the Bulge, German advance 16.-27.12.1944, German paratroopers on a 'King Tiger', 17.12.1944,
RMGABXBA–Manchester City captain Roy Paul (c) introduces Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh (l), to goalkeeper Bert Trautmann (r) before the match
RMB4814F–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, soldiers of the British 1st Airborne Division (General Urquhart) surrendering, 20./21.9.1944, photo taken by the German Luftwaffe war correspondent Lieutenant Kutzner near Rijnbrug,
RMPXK94M–U.S. and German military members jump out of a U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 37th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, over Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, June 4, 2017. The jumps were performed using static lines. A static line is a fixed cord attached to the aircraft at one end and a deployment bag at the other. When the paratrooper jumps out of the aircraft, the line tightens which then pulls the deployment bag out of the container on the paratrooper’s back revealing the parachute. This event commemorates the 73rd anniversary of D-Day, the largest multinational
RMB485E1–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, soldiers of the British 1st Airborne Division (General Urquhart) surrendering, 20.9.1944, photo taken by the German Luftwaffe war correspondent Helmuth Pirath near Rijnbrug, around 15.30 hrs,
RMPCY98R–Oberfeldwebel Otto Thomas of 3. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2 in walking-out dress, with his fiancé Else in 1941. His awards include the Army Paratrooper Award Badge.
RM2X16DWX–EIGHTH ARMY : THE BREAK THROUGH THE HITLER LINE - The Rev. E. Elworthy of the Northants Regiment, who hails from Tiverton, Devon, seated on his motorcycle The padre captured a German paratrooper who was attempting to escape on this machine British Army
RMCPM8N5–German paratroopers near Narvik, 1940
RMP3T2PY–A German paratrooper prepares to jump during the 2nd International Jump Week hosted by Special Operations Command Europe at Stuttgart, Germany, July 28, 2016. (U.S. Army photo by: Staff Sgt. Marcus Fichtl)
RMCPJBAF–German paratroopers in the Normandy, 1944
RM2WY696P–GERMAN PRISONERS. - A four-Feet Paratrooper hands over his Pay Book. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RMCPJ6MK–German soldier on a camel, 1942
RMC457MG–German paratroopers in Crete, May 1941
RMC457PH–German paratroopers in Crete, 1941
RMC45YDT–Instruction of German paratroopers in Stendal, 1938
RMB40TXT–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, soldiers of the British 1st Airborne Division (General Urquhart) surrendering, 20.9.1944, photo taken by the German Luftwaffe war correspondent Lieutenant Helmuth Pirath near Rijnbrug, around 15.30 hrs,
RMCPMT5J–German paratroopers during the fights at the isthmus of Corinth, 1941
RMPCY98J–Oberfeldwebel Otto Thomas of 10. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 10 (fourth from left) poses with his squad during the Italian Campaign in 1944. Otto Thomas was killed in action on 18th September 1944. He was posthumously awarded the German Cross in Gold in October 1944.
RMC45YDD–Practice jump of German paratroopers in Stendal, 1939
RM2WY66DN–GERMAN PRISONERS. - A captured Paratrooper willingly gives information to a British Intelligence Officer. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RMB48BPB–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, soldiers of the British 1st Airborne Division (General Urquhart) surrendering, 20.9.1944, photo taken by the German Luftwaffe war correspondent Lieutenant Helmuth Pirath, near Rijnbrug, around 15.30 hrs,
RMPCY990–Feldwebel Otto Thomas of 3. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2, pictured in summer 1940, stands in front of a truck belonging to his unit. He is wearing his Iron Cross 1st Class, Luftwaffe Paratrooper Award Badge, Black Wound Badge and ribbon to the Iron Cross 2nd Class. On dress occasions, Thomas wore his original Army Paratrooper Badge and it seems he wore the Luftwaffe version for everyday use.
RMC45YDG–Practice jump of German paratroopers in Stendal, 1939
RMH3AHAB–Paratrooper at a maneuver, 1939
RMC45XE6–German paratroopers in urban warfare on the front in Italy, 1945
RM2PYX8C5–Soldiers of a parachute tank destruction squad practice approaching a tank on the Eastern Front. Photo: Dahm [automated translation]
RMJ3A7CP–German paratroopers
RM2X15TCM–BRITISH PARATROOPS SET OUT ON OPERATION ' MANNA ' - There were many abandoned German defence positions in this area, and here a paratrooper examines a notice in German British Army
RM2FNF2H2–A sniper of the paratroopers during an exercise at the Sennelager training area near Paderborn. [automated translation]
RMDB5AYP–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, soldiers of the British 1st Airborne Division (General Urquhart) surrendering, 20.9.1944, photo taken by the German Luftwaffe war correspondent Lieutenant Kutzner near Rijnbrug, around 15.30 hrs, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMPCY9A6–Portrait of Feldwebel Otto Thomas of 3. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2, wearing his Iron Cross 1st Class, Army Paratrooper Award Badge, Black Wound Badge and ribbon bar including the Long Service Award IVth Class and Commemorative Medal of 1st October 1938 with Prague Castle Bar. Probably taken in the summer of 1940 after the Battle of France.
RMB40TXP–events, Second World War / WWII, Netherlands, Arnhem, 17. - 25.9.1944, Captain Barry Ingram, commander of the 1st Border Mortar Group, is being captured in civilian clothes by Waffen-SS troopers, Oosterbeek, 25./26.9.1944,
RM2G224GD–military, Federal Armed Forces, army, exercises, mishap, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2X14RPX–BRITISH PUSH NORTH OF MARK, HOLLAND - A dead German on the quay: he was a tough paratrooper. His rifle and cycle lie beside him. With others, he was caught by our artillery attempting to make a get-away British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2FNF2EW–A first lieutenant packs his parachute, Sennelager training area near Paderborn. [automated translation]
RMFD7H6B–Paratroopers on the Western Front, 1945
RMFD7G0P–Transportation of a wounded man at Monte Cassino, 1944
RMTA1978–Czech partisans jumped with the parachute in early 1945 behind the German Front. The Czech resistance was established only in the last years of the war with the support of the USSR.
RMPCY98X–Oberfeldwebel Otto Thomas of 3. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2 and his wife Else pose for the camera on their wedding day in December 1942. Otto Thomas wears the ribbons for: the Iron Cross 2nd Class; Long Service Medal IV Class; East Medal; March 13th 1938 Commemorative Medal; October 1st 1938 Commemorative Medal with Prague Castle Bar. On his chest Otto Thomas wears the Italian Croce Al Valor Militare (Cross for Military Valour) with Gallantry Sword on the ribbon; Iron Cross 1st Class; Army Paratrooper Award Badge; Wound Badge in Black.
RM2FNF2CC–A paratrooper stands at the wind gauge on the Sennelager training area near Paderborn, while the parachutes of other jumpers can be seen above him. [automated translation]
RMH3AHA5–Paratroopers during a maneuver, 1939
RM2WY6514–VARIOUS SCENES IN BELGIUM - A Belgian paratrooper with two prisoners. Both are Belgians serving in the German Army. The leading one was captured in a farmhouse where he was in hiding and had changed into civilians clothes. The one in uniform gave information as to the whereabouts of the other. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RMMRCCXJ–U.S. and German military members jump out of a U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 37th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, over Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, June 4, 2017. The jumps were performed using static lines. A static line is a fixed cord attached to the aircraft at one end and a deployment bag at the other. When the paratrooper jumps out of the aircraft, the line tightens which then pulls the deployment bag out of the container on the paratrooper’s back revealing the parachute. This event commemorates the 73rd anniversary of D-Day, the largest multinational
RMPCY98W–Fallschirmjäger Otto Thomas descends on his first parachute jump, 1st December 1937.
RMH3AHAA–Paratroopers during a maneuver, 1939
RMH3AHA2–Paratroopers during a maneuver, 1939
RMH3AHAH–Parade for Prince Regent Paul of Yugoslavia, 1939
RMH368N7–Paratroopers occupy an Italian city, 1943
RMPCY991–Portrait of Oberjäger Otto Thomas of 3. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2, 1939.
RMPCY98B–Paratroopers of 3. Kompanie, Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 2 during a lull in the fighting in Holland, May 1940.
RMPCY98C–An Oberleutnant and Oberjäger (wearing an Army cap) of Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 10, in splinter camouflage smocks, relax during a lull in the action in Italy in 1943-44.
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