RMC45C8D–German heavy antiaircraft artillery during combat with Allied tanks, 1944
RM2R007GJ–Heavy German tanks driving past General Reinhardt in Adolf Hitler Platz, Komotau (today Chomutov) in Czechoslovakia after the annexation of the Sudetenland. After the annexation of Austria, Hitler demanded that he be given the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia. At the Munich conference in September 1938 the Western powers agreed to this and the nazis occupied the area. Not long after Hitler broke his promise and invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia before turning his attention to Poland. Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1970-050-41 / CC-BY-SA 3.0
RMB5EWJX–Mark One heavy tanks seen here being prepared for battle on the Somme battlefield on the Western Front. September 1916
RMTA3ARN–German soldiers examine a shot down French heavy tank of the type 'Renault Char B1'.
RMFWP6G0–1941 front page News Chronicle Mussolini admits errors and heavy losses
RM2M3PF40–The Advance into Holland during the Second World War -- the Second Army's dash towards Nijmegen and Arnhem, and the crossing of the Belgian and Dutch water lines. Showing the British Second Army crossing the Belgian canals under heavy enemy shellfire on its way into Holland. Date: 1944
RMEG6MYY–U.S. Infantrymen sheltering behind a M-4 Sherman tank during heavy German shelling. Dec. 11, 1944. Geich, Germany. World War 2.
RMTA235G–World War II: entry of American troops in Germany. The photo, taken by an American war correspondent, shows the top of the American infantry, here, protected by a heavy 'Pershing' of the 3rd Armored Division, as they fight the way through one of the heavily damaged streets of the Cologne city center towards the Cologne Dom, that is visible in the background.
RMWB0M4E–British tanks on training manoeuvres, in France, during World War I. This photograph of an advancing tank dwarfing British troops, gives an idea of the scale of tanks, and the power they brought to the front line in the last years of the war. The earliest models of tank were slow and excessively heavy, and struggled on wet ground, but later models were much more effective. King George V is not pictured in this photograph, but is known to have visited the Western Front on several occasions. The King was a firm supporter of Haig and instigated his promotion to Field Marshal. [Original reads: O
RMKWB8AM–U.S. Infantrymen sheltering behind a M-4 Sherman tank during heavy German shelling. Dec. 11, 1944. Geich, Germany. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 60)
RF2PKXERA–Tiger 131
RM2R007H2–Heavy German Tanks drive through the city of Komtau in the Sudeten on 9.Oct.1938 fter the annexation of the Sudetenland. After the annexation of Austria, Hitler demanded that he be given the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia. At the Munich conference in September 1938 the Western powers agreed to this and the nazis occupied the area. Not long after Hitler broke his promise and invaded the rest of Czechoslovakia before turning his attention to Poland. Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1969-065-26 / CC-BY-SA 3.0
RMKWB6WP–U.S. Infantrymen sheltering behind a M-4 Sherman tank during heavy German shelling. Dec. 11, 1944. Geich, Germany. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 60)
RMEG6MTK–U.S. Infantrymen sheltering behind a M-4 Sherman tank during heavy German shelling. Dec. 11, 1944. Geich, Germany. World War 2.
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