World war two german infantry weapons Black & White Stock Photos
RMTXGAFB–German infantry surrendering to men of New Zealand Bren carrier unit. A wounded prisoner can be seen riding in the back of the carrier, Jan, 1942
RM2TBHRJB–Russian infantry equipped with automatic weapons in a village near Voroshilovgrad later renamed Luhansk in the Ukraine waiting to battle the Wermacht during the German invasion of Russia during Second World War. By July 1942, the German Army was advancing towards Rostov.
RMF7NCRX–German infantry surrendering to men of New Zealand Bren carrier unit. A wounded prisoner can be seen riding in the back of the carrier, Jan, 1942
RMKWB6Y2–Two soldiers dash past a blazing German gasoline trailer in town square of Kronach, Germany. U.S. 101st Infantry, April 14, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 75)
RM2JNN8R4–World War Two B&W photo German Mountain Troops engage Partisans in the Balkans with an MG42 1944
RMKWB8D2–Two soldiers dash past a blazing German gasoline trailer in town square of Kronach, Germany. U.S. 101st Infantry, April 14, 1945. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 75)
RMA4K0CK–German soldiers marching in Paris, 14 June 1940. Artist: Unknown
RM2RBTDKX–Normandy, France: June 6, 1944 A Landing Craft Vehicle, Personnel, (LCVP), the USS Samuel Chase, disembarks troops of Company E, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division (the Big Red One) onto the Fox Green section of Omaha Beach on the morning of D-Day. The American soldiers encountered withering machine gun fire from the German 352nd Division while wading ashore. During the initial landing, two-thirds of Company E became casualties. Photo by Robert Sargent, U.S. Coast Guard.
RMBNEXG5–WW2 German army soldier carrying MP40 9 mm submachine gun. Historical re enactment. Monochrome
RM2X0H4X4–A German soldier with all his equipment poses in front of his truck, ready to leave. He is still carrying rolled-up socks in his right hand, otherwise his luggage is in two bags next to him. A flare pistol on his belt. The photo was taken by a member of the 3rd / Infantry Regiment 154 / 58th Infantry Division. [automated translation]
RME1EMFC–The picture from National Socialist reporting shows a German infantry storm attack on an enemy position in August 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RMC89M0E–German Army soldier SS Officer, with Iron cross wearing leather great coat & cap. The Germans military re-enactors were based at 'Le Visham' or Levisham on the 15th 16th October, 2011. Costumed Soldiers and World War Two, World War II, Second World War, WWII, WW2 Re-enactors assemble for the Pickering World War II, Wartime Weekend, North Yorkshire, UK
RME1EN28–This motive from national socialist reporting shows a sapper shock troop of the German infantry during an attack from a trench on an enemy bunker in October 1939. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RMAG74NW–German infantry soldiers in Normandy France 1944
RMKWB70J–Two German prisoners guarded by the Free French Infantry of the 6th Armored Div. Plouay, Brittany, France. August 28, 1944. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 92)
RM2JNN8N4–German Paratroops in World War Two Prepare to fire a Mortar in Italy in 1943
RMKWB8GT–Two German prisoners guarded by the Free French Infantry of the 6th Armored Div. Plouay, Brittany, France. August 28, 1944. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 92)
RMA4K0AM–German troops marching past the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, June 1940. Artist: Unknown
RMBNFG15–WW2 German army soldier with officer carrying MP40 9 mm submachine gun. Historical re enactment. Monochrome
RME1EMN6–This motive from National Socialist reporting shows a pioneer shock troop of the German infantry during an attack from a trench on an enemy bunker in October 1939. A flame thrower has forced the defenders to close the hatches of the bunker and the pioneers of the shock troop immediatelky attack the bunker's armored cupola. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RMAG74NG–German infantry soldiers in Normandy France 1944
RMEG6N13–Two soldiers dash past a blazing German gasoline trailer in town square of Kronach, Germany. U.S. 101st Infantry, April 14,
RMEG6MWW–Two soldiers dash past a blazing German gasoline trailer in town square of Kronach, Germany. U.S. 101st Infantry, April 14,
RMA4K0CN–German soldiers on guard duty outside the Hotel Crillon, Paris, 7 October 1940. Artist: Unknown
RME1EMRF–This motive from national socialist reporting shows a sapper shock troop of the German infantry during an attack on an enemy battle position in October 1939. The leader of the assault unit fires a flare, to let comamnd and artillery spotters know, that the shock troop has stormed the enemy bunker and created a breach for the attack of the infantry. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RMAG74PJ–German infantry in combat in Normandy France 1944
RMEG6N2F–Two German prisoners guarded by the Free French Infantry of the 6th Armored Div. Plouay, Brittany, France. August 28, 1944.
RMEG6MY9–Two German prisoners guarded by the Free French Infantry of the 6th Armored Div. Plouay, Brittany, France. August 28, 1944.
RME1CW3Y–Two U.S. soldiers observe smoke from the Battle of the Falaise Pocket. They were on a reconnaissance patrol, behind the Castle
RME1EN3R–This motive from national socialist reporting shows a pioneer shock troop of the German infantry in a trench before an attack on an enemy bunker in October 1939. The leader of the assault unit fires (L) lies next to a pioneer who has an explosive charge which he is supposed to push into one of the hatches of the enemy bunker. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RMAG74PH–German infantry in combat in Normandy France 1944
RMHPHAY7–The Nazi propaganda image shows a camouflaged German Wehrmacht infantry anti-aircraft base on the Atlantic Wall on the French Channel coast. Published in March 1944. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte / Archvie - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHPHAXC–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht infantry soldiers carrying out a practice raid on the French Channel coast during the German occupation. Published in September 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHNPJFN–The Nazi propaganda image shows a German Wehrmacht tank in embattled Stalingrad (today Volgograd). Taken in October 1942. A Nazi reporter has written on the reverse of the picture on 15.10.1942, 'Mechanised infantry troops rolling into Stalingrad. In the smoke and thick fumes fumes of the intensely embattled town, the sun is almost eclipsed.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMHPC6ME–Propaganda text of National Socialist report on the back of the picture: 'Infantry of the 'Red barricade' in Stalingrad, which was stormed by our soldiers'. Motive from Wolgograd, Russia, on the 29th of October in 1942. The attack of the German Wehrmacht on the Soviet Union on the 22nd of June in 1941 was going under the alias 'Operation Barbarossa'. The Wehrmacht reached Stalingrad in autumn 1942, but the city could not be conquered completely. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte | usage worldwide
RME1ENA1–German tanks advance against Soviet settlements in October 1941. The original text from a Nazi news report on the back of the picture reads: 'The advance party at battle. The tanks of an advance party comes up against a resistance nest. The enemy' defence was tough. House after house, in which the enemy entrenched himself, was set alight. Thick clouds of smoke rose above the battle ground. The tanks pushed forward slowly, with the infantry advanced behind weapon at the ready.' Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RME1EMFT–The National Socialist reporting picture shows a soldier of the German Wehrmacht in combat as a sniper sitting at the front in 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RME1EN1N–The National Socialist reporting picture shows a soldier of the German Wehrmacht in combat as a sniper sitting on a self-made seat in a tree in June 1944. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee -NO WIRE SERVICE-
RME1CW46–U.S. Soldiers display a captured swastika flag on August 20, 1944. Two days after the Battle of the Falaise Pocket, they were
RMAG74KX–WW2 era German infantry soldiers on Parade in Normandy France 1944
RMAG74KY–WW2 era German infantry soldiers on Parade in Normandy France 1944
RMAG74TM–Germans surrender to the American Infantry in Normandy France 1944
RMAG74TN–Germans surrender to the American Infantry in Normandy France 1944
RMCTR3XB–B/W image - German Soldiers in battle during the last months of WW2
RMCTR3WC–B/W image - German Soldiers in battle during the last months of WW2
RMCTR3WK–B/W image - German Soldiers in battle during the last months of WW2
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