
A GI of the 75th Infantry Division peers into the hatch of a Hotchkiss H39 in Ostheim France, 30 January 1945.
The diminutive tank was known to the Wehrmacht as Pz.Kpfw.38 H 735(f) and has a cut down cupola; a standard German modification to give the commander better vision, but lacked the distinctive aerial-base at the rear of the fender. The trench spur is just visible on the rear.