RM2HEDKC5–OPERATION BARBAROSSA WW2 A column of Nazi Germany armoured forces, including PzKpfw III Ausf G tanks on a forest road on the Eastern Moscow front. 1941 Soviet Russia 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 Russian forces in the campaign signaled a crucial turning point in the war.
RMRH4ATX–Operation Otto Preliminary Plan for Operation Barbarossa - Graphic representation of original German plan of attack on Soviet Union during World War II from US government study
RM2AXWC0D–Bloody battle of the Eastern Front in Russia in Second World War
RM2CWBD2K–German soldiers with Russian prisoners, Russia, 1941. Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, was launched on 22 June 1941. As the Germans advanced eastwards they took many prisoners as they encircled whole Rusian armies. Behind the lines, the SS began rounding up the Jewish population and communist political commissars. The photographer is unknown.
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RMT0XHJ0–Second World War / WWII, Russia 1941, a wall with Soviet propaganda in the quarter of the 3rd Luftwaffe War Correspondent Company, 25.7. - 30.7.1941, Operation 'Barbarossa', eastern front, Soviet Union, USSR, Union of Socialist Soviet Republics, German Luftwaffe (German Air Force), war reporter, propaganda company, companies, propaganda corps, Wehrmacht, armed forces, 20th century, 1940s, second, 2nd, world war, world wars, wall, walls, quarter, quarters, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMW1T78J–THE MOTHERLAND CALLS ! 1941 Soviet poster after the German invasion
RMKWC2T7–Soviet Russian family in the front line zone watches battle coming closer to their home. The German Armies advanced over 400 miles into Russia from June to Sept. 1941. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 105)
RM2M62AP7–A part of the destroyed city of Voronezh in Russia during Operation Barbarossa, the nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. A square with a monument to Vladimir Lenin is visible in the foreground.
RMP7P2AX–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, original caption: Kitchen bull haircutting, Russia, Poland
RMTXJ8R0–1941 Daily Sketch Invasion of Russia, Operation Barbarossa
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.
RF2NH6FNG–Second World War. German infantry goes to the attack under the protection of heavy machine guns. Russia, 1941
RMKWC4TH–Soviet Russian family in the front line zone watches battle coming closer to their home. The German Armies advanced over 400 miles into Russia from June to Sept. 1941. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 105)
RMH3AE4K–Soviet observation post at the Bug, 1941
RMTXG8JP–World War II: Operation Barbarossa, German invasion of USSR, launched June 1941. Russian cartoon, showing that Soviet pincers could stop Hitler's own pincer movements planned to grasp Russian territory
RF2C27W42–Sieg der Sowjetunion
RMB3EK8D–Soviet Tanks/Ukraine/1941.
RM2B02H6M–Operation Barbarossa, beginning 22 June 1941, was the code name for Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. Over the course of the operation, about four million soldiers of the Axis powers invaded the USSR along a 2,900 km (1,800 mi) front, the largest invasion in the history of warfare. In addition to troops, Barbarossa used 600,000 motor vehicles and 750,000 horses. The ambitious operation was driven by Adolf Hitler's persistent desire to conquer the Soviet territories as embodied in Generalplan Ost. It marked the beginning of the pivotal phase in deciding the victors of
RM2J002WT–1940s Waffen SS 2nd Panzer Division Das Reich advancing on the Eastern Front The 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich (German: 2. SS-Panzerdivision 'Das Reich') was a brutal elite division of the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II, formed from regiments of SS-VT. The division served during invasion of France and took part in several battles on the Eastern Front, including the Battle of Prokhorovka against 5th Guards Tank Army at Battle of Kursk. Moved to the West and took part in the fighting in Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge committed the Oradour-sur-Glane and Tulle massacres
RMRH4ATW–Opening phase of Operation Barbarossa.
RM2AXWBX3–Bloody battle of the Eastern Front in Russia in Second World War
RMF7P37D–Photograph of Operation Barbarossa, he code name for Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. Dated 1941
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RMBNKGCC–OPERATION BARBAROSSA German troops advance into Russia in Operation Barbarossa June 1941 with horse-drawn baggage train
RMKWB6WM–Italian expeditionary troops and artillery march to the Eastern front during World War 2. July 1941. Allied with Nazi Germany, Italian troops performed poorly in their advance on the South Front of Operation Barbarossa. In the Soviet Union (Russia), during World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 6)
RM2M62AP2–German infantry position with MG-34 machine gun near the church during the battle for the town of Velikie Luki in northern Russia during Operation Barbarossa, the nazi invasion of the Soviet Union.
RMP7P2D5–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, original caption: Russian tank at Pruzana, Belarus
RMTXJ8R5–1941 Daily Sketch Invasion of Russia, Operation Barbarossa
RMD9TJPJ–The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the image reads: 'A gang was destroyed. On a small clearing a combat post was erected. Both leaders of the operation, two generals, hold a meeting with the officers of the units on duty.' Image from the Eastern Front/Russia, published on 1 October 1942. Since the summer of 1942, the German were not allowed to use the term 'partisans' anymore for psychological reasons. Instead, terms like 'gangs', 'bandits', and 'gang combat' were employed. The attack on the Soviet Union by the German Reich was agreed on in July 1940 and prepared as the 'Operation Barbarossa'
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.
RM2FN4X61–WWII - BARBAROSSA OPERATION - GERMAN SOLDIERS WRITING swastika ON SOVIET PRISONER OF WAR
RMH3AE44–Soviet observation post on the Eastern Front, 1941
RMKWB8AJ–Italian expeditionary troops and artillery march to the Eastern front during World War 2. July 1941. Allied with Nazi Germany, Italian troops performed poorly in their advance on the South Front of Operation Barbarossa. In the Soviet Union (Russia), during World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 6)
RM2BTFBK8–Soviet Cemetary at Worobyanka Operation Barbarossa - German Invasion of Russia, 1941 - 15th Infantary Division of the Thuringia-Kurhessen Division
RMWDT11J–The (Minsk Offensive) Operation Bagration exhibition at the Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum in Minsk, Russia
RMC1W0J0–T34 Soviet tank in georgievsk russia
RM2NGX6W0–WW2 OPERATION BARBAROSSA A column of Nazi German soldiers with bicycles enter a Soviet village in the eastern front which has already been torched by advancing Nazi forces. Date June 1941
RFJWH512–Military Armoured Vehicles
RM2AXWBWP–Bloody battle of the Eastern Front in Russia in Second World War
RM2K02HMP–P.A. Krivonogov. Defenders of Brest Fortress. 1954. The defense of Brest Fortress was the first major battle of Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union launched on 22 June 1941, lasting from 22 to 29 June. The defenders had received no warning of the attack, and the German Heer (army) expected to take Brest on the first day using only infantry and artillery. The defense of the fortress by the Red Army lasted for several days; the defenders lost many men killed and captured and German ground forces took the fortress only after two bombardments by the Luftwaffe.
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RMFGPR5D–Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, Operation 'Barbarossa', German Panzer III tank of Panzer Group Kleist on a country road in the Ukraine, summer 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMEHY46B–OPERATION BARBAROSSA German photo dated 29 May 1943. The original caption: 'German soldiers recently succeeded in rounding up a whole group of Soviet bandits near Novorossijsk. Photo shows a young Russian girl who was caught during the search for bandits. She was later able to prove her innocence'
RMEG6MNX–Russian soldiers burned to death during German invasion of the Soviet Union in Summer 1941. Operation Barbarossa, the Nazi
RM2M62AP9–German soldiers in a burning Soviet village during Operation Barbarossa, the nazi invasion of the Soviet Union
RMP7P2CR–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, original caption: 1941, Russian refugee in Bowar, Belarus
RMFWNEF6–1941 front page Sunday Express Operation Barbarossa and Battle for Russia
RMD9TKAF–The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the image is dated 5 September 1940: 'At the German-Soviet border near Rudko.' 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
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
RM2BTHYFF–WW2 Houses in Russia burns after the axis bombing - Barbarossa operation 1942
RMH3AE68–German infantrymen cross the border with Russia, 1941
RMEG6MJC–Russian soldiers burned to death during German invasion of the Soviet Union in Summer 1941. Operation Barbarossa, the Nazi
RM2BTFBE4–Soviet propaganda poster Operation Barbarossa - German Invasion of Russia, 1941 - 15th Infantary Division of the Thuringia-Kurhessen Division
RMWDT068–The (Minsk Offensive) Operation Bagration exhibition at the Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum in Minsk, Russia
RMB8WG61–soviet memorials in the square in georgievsk southwestern russia
RM2NGX6BA–OPERATION BARBAROSSA WW2 Barbarossa 22 Jun 1941 – 5 Dec 1941 German troops with a 7.5 cm leichtes Infanteriegeschütz 18 cannon crossing the Soviet border during Operation Barbarossa, near the border marker IV/95. The location was determined by border marker number at the right bank of the Solokiya river, Chervonohrad Raion of Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. Advancing 57th Infantry Regiment of the 9th Infantry Division of the XXXXIV Army Corps of Nazi Germany Army Group South. Operation Barbarossa, World War II, code name for the German invasion of the Soviet Union.
RFJWH50E–Military Armoured Vehicles
RM2AXWBWX–Bloody battle of the Eastern Front in Russia in Second World War
RMKRCTPG–A well known scene from the German newsreel 'Deutsche Wochenschau', No. 672 from 21th July 1943. The scene shows the German soldier Rudolf Nadler, member of the 1st SS Division 'Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler' who had knocked out several Soviet tanks in close combat on 10th July 1943, during the Battle of Kursk. The scene shows Nadler in front of the burning tanks (in the background). Date: 1943
RMD0XJGP–Operation Barbarossa tank crossing river Eastern Front Russia Guderian invasion USSR World War II Soviet Union 1941
RMDB63Y4–events, Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, Operation 'Barbarossa' (German Invasion of the Soviet Union), Army Group Centre, Belarus, vehicles of the vanguard of 19th Panzer Division near Baravucha, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B6JRJX–LUDMILA PAVLICHENKO (1916-1974) Ace Soviet Red Army sniper credited with 309 confirmed kills. After injury from a mortar shell she trained other snipers and acted as spokesperson for the Red Army touring in both Russia, USA,Canada and the UK.
RMEG6MRH–Soviet prisoners of War in a camp at Potschuz, USSR, captured during Operation Barbarossa, 1941. Over 3 million Soviet
RM2NDN5E3–A motorised unit of the Waffen-SS 3rd Panzer 'Totenkopf' Division on the advance in Latvia on 23 September 1941, during the opening phase of Operation Barbarossa, the nazi invasion of the Soviet Union.
RMP7P2CJ–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, orignial caption: 1941, German and Russian tank near Pruzana, Belarus
RMFWNEEP–1941 page 4 The Times Battle For Russia and Soviet Air Force bomb Romanian Oil Fields
RMD9TJ6C–The Nazi Propaganda! on the back of the image reads: 'From the advance in the East.' Image from the Eastern Front/Russia, published on 26 June 1941. 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 began. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RF2D3DY78–German historical postcard: 'Soviet idyll'. A caricature of a large family with children inside a hut, near a Russian stove, The Soviet Union, 1941
RM2BTHWYM–WW2 Houses in Russia burns after the axis bombing - Barbarossa operation 1942
RMH3AE70–German infantry cross the border with the Soviet Union, 1941
RMEG6MM4–Soviet prisoners of War in a camp at Potschuz, USSR, captured during Operation Barbarossa, 1941. Over 3 million Soviet
RM2BTFBEF–Soviet propaganda poster Operation Barbarossa - German Invasion of Russia, 1941 - 15th Infantary Division of the Thuringia-Kurhessen Division
RF2DH3DAH–SMOLENSK, SOVIET UNION - 1941: Russian soldiers are taken captive by German troops. Soldiers marched from the battle of Smolensk.
RMWDT13M–World War II victory banners of the Red Army at the Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum in Minsk, Russia
RM2M7G7DK–WW2 1941 Soviet Russia USSR Propaganda Poster Red Army Soldier asks the question 'How did you help the front' ? D. Moor was the professional name of Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov, (3 November 1883- 24 October 1946 in Moscow), a Russian artist noted for his propaganda posters.
RFJWH50H–Military Armoured Vehicles
RM2AXWC2Y–Bloody battle of the Eastern Front in Russia in Second World War
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RMDB63DC–events, Second World War / WWII, Soviet Union, 'Operation Barbarossa' (German Invasion of the Soviet Union), Army Group Centre, Belarus, the town of Dzisna on the Daugava River in flames, 3.7.1941, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B6JRJ1–GERMANS HANG SOVIET CIVILIANS. Five Russians await hanging near the town of Velizh in the Smolensk region of NW Russia in September 1941. German soldiers await the order to tip over the makeshift platform while the next group to be executed stand behind blindfolded. In September 1942 German occupation forces murdered all but 17 of the town's 1440 Jewish population.
RMEG6MME–German Center army captured Minsk on June 25, 1941, in Operation Barbarossa. The Soviet (Russian) city's population of 300,000
RM2M62AP3–The remains of the city of Vitebsk in Belarus during Operation Barbarossa, the nazi invasion of the Soviet Unoin.
RMP7P2BE–Attack on the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa, original caption: column in Rudowinia, First Polish-Russian village, Rudowinia
RMFWNF6J–1941 front page Daily Express Soviet Air Force Bomb Iranian Air Base of Tabriz and Battle for Russia
RMD9TK4P–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
RMB30FX3–Soviet war tank in Georgievsk Russia
RM2BTK0TF–WW2 WWII period - Tipical dacha house, occupied by nazi soldiers, Leningrad Region, Russia
RMH3AE6G–German troops cross the border with Russia, 1941
RMEG6MGT–German Center army captured Minsk on June 25, 1941, in Operation Barbarossa. The Soviet (Russian) city's population of 300,000
RM2BTFBFK–Soviet propaganda poster Operation Barbarossa - German Invasion of Russia, 1941 - 15th Infantary Division of the Thuringia-Kurhessen Division
RF2DH51AM–RUSSIA - JUNE 22, 1941: German forces launched Operation Barbarossa, the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union. The Soviet soldiers are captured by German
RMPCJYD3–Image from a photo album relating to II. Gruppe, Jagdgeschwader 3: A Panzer III of 13th Panzer Division rolls down a Russian road in summer 1941. The crew has fixed spare tracks to the front of the tank for added protection against Soviet anti-tank weapons.
RMRHPNK3–BARBAROSSA WW2 1940's Propaganda Soviet Russia Russian USSR Poster Belarus: “Mercilessly destroy the invaders”. Poster illustrating Soviet peoples airforce and army USSR Belarus attacking Nazi Germany invaders on the Eastern Front ‘Operation Barbarossa’
RFJWH516–Military Armoured Vehicles
RM2AXWBYN–Bloody battle of the Eastern Front in Russia in Second World War
RF2CCT84E–German historical postcard: 'Soviet idyll'. A caricature of a large family with children inside a hut, near a Russian stove, The Soviet Union, 1941
RMD0XJKX–Operation, Barbarossa, Wehrmacht, soldiers, attacking, Eastern Front, Russia, flamethrower, fire, invasion, USSR, World War II,
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