A Jagdpanther having its main-drive sockets milled out on the...
A Jagdpanther having its main-drive sockets milled out on the assembly line.
View ArticlePz.Kpfw.Ausf.G and Jagdpanthers in the assembly area at MNH,...
Pz.Kpfw.Ausf.G and Jagdpanthers in the assembly area at MNH, Hannover Germany, April 1945.
View ArticleA very early 8.8 cm Pak 43/3 auf Panzerjager Panther...
A very early 8.8 cm Pak 43/3 auf Panzerjager Panther (Sd.Kfz.173) of 645. Schwere-Panzeräjer-Abteilung, Mailly-le-Camp proving ground, France, Spring 1944.
View Articlethe BBC wants to cite me as a source
operationkino: this is my ghost typing this because first the military channel and now the BBC goodbye world,lux
View Article"Ive spent my whole life in the city where junk is king and the air smells...
“Ive spent my whole life in the city where junk is king and the air smells shitty people puking everywhere piles of blood, scabs, and hair bodies wasted in defeat young people dying on the streets but...
View Articleunsubstantiatedrumors replied to your video: Spandau Maxim Machine gun &...
unsubstantiatedrumors replied to your video: Spandau Maxim Machine gun & MG08 JESUS that sounds amazing Fallschirmjager:I know man…I have watched that 6 times in a row (it’s still playing in the...
View Articleoperationbarbarossa: Anti-tank gunners of the Regina Rifles who...
operationbarbarossa: Anti-tank gunners of the Regina Rifles who knocked out a Pz.Kpfw.V ‘Panther’ tank thirty yards from battalion HQ; Normandy, France - 8 June 1944
View ArticlePanther Ausf.G of 12. SS-PzD ‘Hitlerjugend’ knocked...
Panther Ausf.G of 12. SS-PzD ‘Hitlerjugend’ knocked out by Canadian soldiers of the Regina Rifle Regiment’s. This is in reply to this… Panther ausf G, commanded by Untersturmführer Teichert from the...
View ArticleThis is what 5 Rue de Bayeux in Bretteville-l’Orgueilleuse looks...
This is what 5 Rue de Bayeux in Bretteville-l’Orgueilleuse looks like now, on route D613. This view is facing the other way of the Panther Ausf.G in this photo.
View ArticleSince, techically speaking it is June 6 in the Normandy Coastal areas...
Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force! You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. The...
View Article"Our landings have failed and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to...
“Our landings have failed and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based on the best information available. The troops, the air and the Navy did all that...
View Articlepicturesofwar: Field Marshal Montgomery’s address to Allied...
picturesofwar: Field Marshal Montgomery’s address to Allied troops on the eve of D-Day.
View Articlefallschirmjager: The advance party of the 8th Battalion,...
fallschirmjager: The advance party of the 8th Battalion, emplaning on the 5th June. Fourth from the left is Ted Eaglen. Also travelling in his aircraft were Thomas Billington and Arthur Platt, who were...
View Articlefallschirmjager: The crew of a Stug III (probably an Ausf G...
fallschirmjager: The crew of a Stug III (probably an Ausf G early, since you cannot see the “saukopf” mantlet of the gun.) Platoon resting as one of their Kameraden watches the skies for the dreaded...
View Articlefallschirmjager: Pegasus bridge, Caen canal 9 June 1944, with...
fallschirmjager: Pegasus bridge, Caen canal 9 June 1944, with Horsa gliders in the background.
View Articlefallschirmjager: Map of 3rd Canadian Infantry Division landings...
fallschirmjager: Map of 3rd Canadian Infantry Division landings on Juno Beach showing D-Day objectives (“Yew”, “Elm”, “Oak” ).
View Articledemons: 6 June 1944, 160,000 Allied troops landed along a...
demons: 6 June 1944, 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France. Codenamed Operation Overlord,...
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