Bah credo che possiamo considerarli alla stregua di Sturmgewehr
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Bah credo che possiamo considerarli alla stregua di Sturmgewehr
Posto una bellissima foto di gruppo a Guadalcanal .
Con Uniformi Hbt P41 e Summer Type
Si possono notare dei springfield e Regminton 1903A1 e A3,Reisen M51 e un Thommy 1928.
https://www.tarawa1943.com/Barker_Guadalcanal.jpg
Elmer brandeggia una 1911.. che belli i fucilieri tutti con la cinghia in cuoio.
Ho scannerizzato qualche foto,dal libro WWII USMC Equipment 41-45
IWO JIMA
https://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c...sottozaino.jpg
https://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c...no1980/a-1.jpg
https://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c...amoiwojima.jpg
Allegato 85131ecco alcune foto del " British Free Corps" , un unità delle SS formata da simpatizzanti provenienti dai campi di prigionia inglesi
Allegato 85129 Allegato 85130
notare le particolari mostrine con i 3 leoni d' Inghilterra e lo scudetto della Union Jack sopra la fascia divisionale " British Free Corps "
la gente spesso si stupisce quando gli racconto che mi sto facendo la divisa da soldato tedesco (chi ha visto la mia faccia capirà)
io invece gli rispondo con queste foto:
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/249594-6/Chiang2
https://news.nen.com.cn/723512366569...027/479467.jpg
https://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c...n/Asiatic1.jpg
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https://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c...n/Asiatic7.jpg
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sono soldati della wehrmacht di origine asiatica,tra i quali spicca il figlio dell'allora capo della cina nazionalista
tutto ciò è frutto dell'alleanza sino-tedesca,nata per contrastare l'espansione del comunismo in cina,poi terminatasi con l'escalation della guerra tra cina e giappone
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-G...11–1941)
qui invece vediamo dei soldati dell'esercito nazionalista cinese indossare divise stile m36 ed elmetti m35 che facevano parte di quelle divisioni addestrate da parte di consiglieri tedeschi
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.../NRA_march.jpg
Desumo che tu sia asiatico quindi.
sì, conocordo con heartbomb, i tedeschi non erano nuovi arruolare volontari da paesi lontani dall ' europa, vedi i Freies Indien ( volontari indiani ) e i Freies Arabien, ma senza andare oltre la 13esima divisione SS ' Handschar' , formata da serbi e croati cristiani e bosniaci musulmani .
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L'elmetto di sinistra sembrerebbe un M33 Italiano
ma si tratta di un soldato ITA oppure di uno tedesco? (come quello dietro poi)
https://forum.axishistory.com/downlo....php?id=224095[/QUOTE]
penso che quello con l' m33 e quello con la bustina appartengano alle SS italiane ( 29.Waffen-Grenadier Div. der SS " Italien" )
"Di faccia" mi sembra un mangiapasta ..
Questa foto mi pare fosse già stata "analizzata" nelle pagine precedenti,anche il gibernaggio è italiano.
Notare invece che il soldato con in mano lagranata da mortaio, indossa un elmo con la decal Polizei.
Collocherei questa foto -ma è solo un intuizione personale- in un reparto di lotta antipartigiana, presumibilmente in Friuli-Venezia Giulia / Dalmazia.
Propenderei anche io per un'ambientazione Kastren, pero' come per la famosa foto dello scheletro, ho dei dubbi: a sx del fante con elmetto italiano sembra di vedere una bicicletta (bianca?!?) sospesa alla parete rocciosa. L'orologo al polso del mortaista ha un'apparenza moderna con un quadrante vistoso, tenendo presente che all'epoca normalmente l'orologio era del tipo a cipolla e tenuto ben protetto nelle tasche dei pantaloni. Infine le mani dei Soldaten, troppo curate,affusolate con pure un anello al mignolo.
STEINER
la bici potrebbe essere stata requisita o trovata li per caso, i paracadutisti USA avevano un orologio da polso come siamo abituati a vederne oggi
Non metto in dubbio che Para' USA girassero con orologi da polso, quasi sempre comunque protetti dalla cover di cuoio,ma in questo caso e' un sempiilce soldato Wehrmacht con al polso un orologio da Gauleiter molto particolare e durante un'azione bellica. Per la bici il mio dubbio non e' il contesto storico,e' proprio la posizione nella foto,che fa' pensare ad una riscostruzione fotografica. Conoscete la fonte d'archivio dell'immagine?
STEINER
Sono da sempre appassionato della seconda guerra mondiale (ho numerosi libri sull'argomento), foto stupende ma mi viene il magone a guardarle, quante di quelle facce non avranno potuto brindare alla pace?
Cavolo lo so è un pensiero stupido ma non posso fare a meno di farlo.....
Bellissimo Fan Club.
sfogliando un albumfotografico,ho trovato questo due foto
Mio Prozio e un Caro amico di Mio Nonno. (anno 43 e 44)
https://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c...mmagine001.jpg
Visto che siamo in tema, l'ultima lettera di mio nonno paterno, granatiere di sardegna, prima che morisse nel 1943;
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"Ai miei cari nipotini che sempre gli ricordo*. Si avvicina il Santo Natale pregate Gesù Bambino prima di tutti per il buon papà. Pregate Gesù Bambino che vi facia buoni figliuoli sani ubbidienti alla mamma. Pregate anche per mè vostra nonna Emilia.
Mario, Teresina** un bacio Ceserino***.
Mia cara Bambina**** vedo proprio che col pianto non ottengo nulla, bisogna rassegnarsi al volere di Dio. Ci vuol altro che preghiere e sufragi."
* il caos della guerra: in realtà si stava rivolgendo ai suoi figli
** i miei zii
*** mio padre, Cesare. Mio nonno non l'ha mai preso in braccio, in quanto fu richiamato in guerra prima del parto.
**** mia nonna
bellissima Lettera ALEX
Commovente
Onore ai soldati Italiani,che hanno dato la loro vita per noi (giovani)
Commovente Alex :(
Purtroppo io ho perso il mio bisnonno a Taranto (era marinaio), dopo soli 7 giorni di matrimonio con la mia bisnonna.
Ci siamo passati tutti Santi.. credo che 2 famiglie italiane su tre possano vantare questo triste primato.
Conservo quella lettera gelosamente, la tiro fuori nei momenti difficili: "Mio nonno è morto in guerra, combattendo anche per me, ed io mi arrendo davanti ad un certo problema ? Cos'è esso in confronto a quello che egli dovette sopportare ?", e lì ritrovo la grinta e la determinazione.
19 Agosto 1942: Un prigioniero tedesco in Inghilterra dopo il raid di Dieppe è scortato da un soldato che trasporta un Thompson M1928 con grip verticale anteriore. Da notare come l'arma di fatto resti orizzontale anche se imbracciata, questo per effetto dello spostamento degli agganci cinghia inferiori, una consuetudine fra i soldati britannici.
https://perthregiment.org/rguide2_im...thompson01.jpg
Villapiana, Italia, 18 Settembre 1943: Una staffetta del 14° Reggimento Corazzato (The Calgary Regiment), imbraccia un 1928 con grip anteriore orizzontale. Il calcio è stato rimosso mentre è stata avvolta una cinghia P37 attorno al riceiver.
https://perthregiment.org/rguide2_im...thompson02.jpg
Il Reggimento Perth, a Napoli. Un sergente viene giù dalla passerella imbracciando un M-1928 con grip verticale anteriore.
https://perthregiment.org/rguide2_im...thompson04.jpg
Fuori Nijmegen, Olanda, 22 Gennaio 1945: Una pattuglia in tute da neve con l'apri fila che brandeggia un M-1928
https://perthregiment.org/rguide2_im...thompson07.jpg
Caltagirone, in Sicilia, 2 Agosto 1943
https://perthregiment.org/rguide2_im...thompson08.jpg
Motta, Italy, 2 Ottobre 1943; soldato del reggimento Hastings & Prince Edward. Sulla schiena ha un PIAT slung, arma leggera anticarro.
https://perthregiment.org/rguide2_im...thompson10.jpg
Uomini canadesi in addestramento a Shilo, in Manitoba, 20 Marzo 1945. Il soldato in primo piano brandeggia un M1A1.
Grezzissimo.
Bellissima foto dove ritrare dei Paracadutisti poco prima dell'Operazione Dragoon,con degli M1 Camo
https://517prct.org/photos/camo517th.jpg
Questa è davvero una rarità, grazie per averla postata.
https://mlkshk.com/r/19AL
Buona pasqua anche a tutti voi!!! ohohoh
Che bei confetti.
Marine con 1903A1 o a3 (non si capisce benissimo) con ottica Unertl 18x e Colt 1917,vicino la rieviera di Han 1951
La foto giustamente non è WW2 ma della guerra in Corea (inutile aprire un fanclub),ma è troppo bella ed è giusto che venga postata : D
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torniamo in tema WW2
Marine Iwo Jima
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https://www.marines.mil/unit/marsoc/...A%20111115.jpg
Marine Guam
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Paracadutista 82°Divisione (BELLISSIMA),notare il Pugnale 1918
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di fatto questo fan club di regolamento spazia dagli anni9 30 ai 60 quindi ben vengano
Qualche foto bella:
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/572146-...GES-PHOTOS-002
German troops outside of Moscow
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/572129-2/stalingrad6
A soviet soldier fighting inside a... bath during battle of Stalingrand in 1941
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/572119-2/sniper5iq
A soviet sniper during battle of Stalingrand in 1943
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/572111-2/stalingrad_005
A crashed german aircraft in 1941 during battle of Stalingrand
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/572094-...an-infantry-01
Soviet troops trying to hold ground against german forces during battle of Stalingrand in 1942
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/572107-...alingrad+ruins
German soldiers advancing through a destroyed factory outside Stalingrand.Colored picture 1942
Ed ora qualche foto a tema, precisamente dei Marines, tanto cari a voi due.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/567218-2/pacific062
Guam was considered cleared but parts of the island were still dangerous half a year later.Patrolling Marines pass a dead Japanese sniper.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/567213-2/pacific040
The invasion at empress Augusta Bay gets under way on Bougainville U.S. troops are seen climbing over the side a Coast Guard.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566982-2/pacific084_001
U.S. Marines hit the beach and charge over dune on Iwo Jima.Feb,19.1945.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566791-2/pacific055
U.S. Marines move up the beach on Saipan under heavy machine gun fire,during landing operations at the islands of the Mariana group.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566784-2/pacific022
Two alert U.S. Marines stand beside there small tank on Gvadalcanal in the Solomone Islands.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566436-2/pacific085
U.S. Fourth Division Marines move in from the beach on Iwo Jima.A dead Marine lies at right in the foreground.Mt.Suribachi,in the background,was turned into a beehive of guns by Japanese troops.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566422-2/pacific052
The frst wave of U.S Marines leave ther higgins boats and race through the surf for the beach during the invasion of Wakde Islands,Duch New Guinea. Notice the lack of camoflage helmet covers which most Marines wore by this stage of the war. Also notice what appears to be a hand grenade lying on the beach by the first soldier.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566414-2/pacific059
U.S Marines walk away from a Japanese foxhole after blowing it up whit explosives,during the invasion at Saipan.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566300-2/pacific016
U.S Marines,whit full battle kits,charge ashore on Gvadalcanal island from a landing barge during the early of the U.S offensive in the Solomon Islands.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/565857-...nes_take_cover
Marines take cover behind a M4 Sherman tank while cleaning out the northern end of the island of Saipan.July 8 1944(rudeerude)
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566190-2/pacific015
U.S Marines approach the Japanese occupied Guadalcanal in yhe Solomon Islands.Aug,1942.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/566015-2/Marine+Wounded+5
A Navy corpsman administers blood plasma to a wounded Marine. Saipan, 1944.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/565872-2/S0760
As Tarawa burns from an artillery barrage, Marines aboard a landing craft enjoy a pinup. 1943.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/565798-...Atoll+Gilbert2
A cautious soldier of the 27th Infantry Division on Makin Atoll in the Gilbert Islands,PTO.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/565793-2/Marine+Wounded
A wounded, stretcher-bound Marine is rushed from an Okinawa battlefield.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/564885-2/S0595
Pfc. John D. New, of Mobile, Alabama, takes aim from the brush with his BAR. September 1944.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/564905-2/S0577
While waiting in a jungle clearing for stretcher-bearers, a Marine pours a drink of water for a wounded comrade. Peleliu, September 1944.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/561928-2/RADIO
U.S. Marine a radio operator runs through Peleliu beach
September 1944
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/558980-2/kneel
Unknown Marine at the grave of my great uncle PFC Joe Lloyd South
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/557468-2/U
Colorized by CupofJoe. A marine trying out his buddies Garand on some cans (Whatever kinds of cans you want them to be?) Iwo.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/554902-2/stressed-marine_3
Colored by CupofJoe, I pick this photo to color because my father served in the Navy, he was station in the Marshall Islands on Island that "he said you could throw a stone form one end to the other"! They were constantly attack from the air, as you can imagine, no where for cover!
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/553629-2/Iwo+Jima+feb45
Mount Suribachi looms in the distance as a mass of American amphibious assault vehicles are safely ashore. The Japanese had a reported 21000 troops defending the island, and only about 1000 surrendered or were captured. The US sent a force of over 110000 marines and 880 ships. The US sustained about 25000 casualties. The island was declared "secure" March 26,1945.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/551696-2/cairo_iwo_001
The crew of M4 medium "Cairo", Co. C, 4th Tank Bn, on Iwo Jima–February 1945 after their right tread was broken by an enemy antitank mine.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/552631-2/Butch
US Marine Corps war dog "Butch" says farewell to his fallen comrade, "Skipper", war dog cemetary (original site), Okinawa.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/553000-2/battle_iwojima86
Marines crouched in a Coast Guard-manned LCVP on the way in on the first wave to hit the beach at Iwo Jima, 19 Feb 1945.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/538854-2/wwii1556
Soldiers of the 1st Marine Division display Japanese flags captured during the Battle of Cape Gloucester. New Britain was defended by the Imperial Japanese Army's 17th Division, under Major General Iwao Matsuda; reinforced by 65th Independent Mixed Brigade and elements of the 51st Division, known as the Matsuda Force. The strain and fatigue of 23 days on the line at Cape Gloucester is clearly shown in the faces of these men of the 7th Marines, relieved after taking Hill 660.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/530825-2/Marshal+Is
Marines in the Marshall Islands with a captured Japanese locker adorned with Japanese pin-up girls.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/526211-2/battle_marianas64
US Marines taking position behind cover, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun 1944.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/525079-2/battle_solomons20
US Marines sitting atop a M3 light tank, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago, late Dec 1943
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/520914-2/Marinekitten
Marine combat cameraman Norman Hatch assists a small kitten he found underneath a Japanese tank on Tarawa Atoll.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/512251-2/marinesniper
Marine sniper
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/519276-2/dogface_okinawa
"Dirt smeared American Marine Terry Moore stopping for a cigarette break during the fight for Okinawa"
Ryuku Islands - June 1945
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/501295-2/guam
July 1944
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/494869-2/MARINE+MG
Preparation for a Marine drive against the enemy. At 12 noon sharp, the push starts everything opened up including this MG. Okinawa - May 1945
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/494882-...e+flamethrower
Marine using flame thrower on Jap position. Okinawa - June 1945
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/494865-2/3+marines
Three Marines flushing out a cave where Japs were reported to be hiding. Okinawa - 1945
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/475865-2/Iwo+jima_002
A Marine gives a wounded Japanese soldier a cigarette while his buddy looks on. A random act of kindness on Iwo Jima.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/470826-2/9a237b27
An improved version of the simple LVT was designed, the LVT(A)4 which incorporated the turret from the M8 75mm GMC. This larger turret extended further back, causing the rear hull .30cal positions to be deleted. Avalable for use at Saipan, the 75mm howitzer was able to effectively engage Japanese bunkers and pillboxes. However, Marine and Army unit were critical of the open turret and deletion of the rear MGs as many LVTs were lost to close assaults by Japanese infantry. Many LVT(A)4s were retrofited with a .50cal pintle mounted on the turret.
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/470885-2/Marine+Bugler
A Marine blows Taps for a fallen Comrade on Cape Gloucester
https://www.ww2incolor.com/d/470869-2/1st+Marines+_6_
All hands aboard this 75mm Half-Track man weapons, including the 20mm cannon, while trying to figure out what is in front of them. The Marine at the far right, partially obscured by leaves, is armed with the newly issued .45 caliber M3 submachinegun, known as a 'grease-gun' It is a cheap replacement for the beautifully machined Thompson submachinegun. Due to its cheap construction and poor finish, it is not a very sustainable weapon in wet jungle environment.
spero non sia un re-post (molte delle foto delle prime pagine non si vedono più e magari era tra quelle), ma soprattutto spero sia originale..a voi l'ardua sentenza..se fosse originale credo sarebbe interessante
https://img269.imageshack.us/img269/5476/trio3p.jpg
Voglio sperare che lo sia, perchè è davvero bella ed interessante.
mmm a me sembrano Reenactors
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Belgio
https://www.google.it/url?source=img...mcU2TYriUOTp_w
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Una rara Fg42
https://www.google.it/url?source=img...-EdIylxGLQXBfA
82a in Normandia
https://www.google.it/url?source=img...SAuJw-8m_ePgaw
Stalingrado
https://www.google.it/url?source=img...3_vRKclWtDincA
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Anzio
https://www.google.it/url?source=img...EMvnxzMq5uYcIQ
6 Giugno ! (notare il bocage alle spalle)
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Panzerschreck catturato
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L'allora temuto, da una parte, e venerato, dall'altra, Vasily Zaytsev
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Atollo Peleliu, marconista
https://www.google.it/url?source=img...Zuv8ZcBrR3jk3A
Soldato ferito, notate la "pulita" uniforme; chi ha orecchie per intendere intenda ;)
https://www.google.it/url?source=img...FfSpzE5SNwcW2Q
Italia
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che bone le russe!
Un po' di US Army e parà dal Belgio.. (ma sono solo io che posto ?); scusate eventuali repost ma le ho trovate in blocco.
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11th regiment, 5th Infantry Division, January 1945.
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GI's of a Tank Destroyer unit with the new German Assault Rifle Sturmgewehr MP44
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Troopers with Company G, 504th PIR, advance through deep snow along a firebreak with a Sherman tank from the attached 740th tank battalion near Herresbach, Belgium janauary 28, 1945.
https://i602.photobucket.com/albums/...0-%20WW2/4.jpg
Pvt. Charles Preston, brushing the snow of a machine gun 30-caliber.
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M-10 Tank Destroyers shooting at enemey positions.
https://i602.photobucket.com/albums/...0-%20WW2/6.jpg
US soldiers of the 101st airborne div. in Bastonge
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Staff sergeant James Martin, Company F, 325th GIR is photographed as he returns from outpost duty near Ordimont, Belgium
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American Sherman M4 tank moves past another gun carriage which slid off icy road in the Ardennes Forest during push to halt advancing German troops. december 20th, 1944
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Werbomont: Tank destroyers attached to the 82nd Airborne Division move up in the fog toward Chenaux, December 20, 1944., Belgium.
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Laroche
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American soldiers looking at frozen corpses of German soldier killed during the Battle of the Bulge. 1945.
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Food being served to weary American Infantrymen, I Company - 347th Inf.Regt. - 87th ID - La Roche area. january 14, 1945
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Malmedy. US troops and equipment marching down a country road as German forces break through lines during the Battle of the Bulge. dec 1944
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American patrol moving towards smoldering German Royal Tiger tank with crew inside. La Gleize. december 16, 1944
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American medics aiding a wounded comrade during the Battle of the Bulge.
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American soldiers resting alongside the road near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. dec 1944.
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Tired American medic returning from the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. 1945
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American soldier peering across a snowy field, 1945.
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American soldier shaving 1945
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Machine gun toting American soldier in a foxhole near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. December 1944
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Sgt. Tommy Lyons just back from a week in the front lines near the town of Murrigen during the Battle of the Bulge 1945
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Vehicles and infantry of the US 1st Army on the road during winter fighting in the Ardennes forest Fosse, 1945
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American soldiers in a snowy ditch somewhere in Belgium during the counter offensive. 1945
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Soldiers of US 1st Army hacking at frozen ground to dig foxholes near their machine gun position during a lull in the last ditch German offensive
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Tired American soldier just back from the front lines near the town of Murrigen during the Battle of the Bulge 1945
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American troops manning trenches along snowy hedgerow in the northern Ardennes Forest .December 20, 1944
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American soldiers in a foxhole near the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge. December 1944
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Lierneux. Members of US 3rd Armored Div. standing nr partly concealed tanks at edge of forest during the Battle of the Bulge, the last ditch German offensive of WWII. 1945.
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Troops of the 82nd Airborne Division advance in a snowstorm behind the tank in a move to attack Herresbach, Belgium. 28 dec,1944
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Christmas Eve bombing of Bastogne, Belgium, the town in which the 82nd airborne division was besieged for ten days. This photo was taken on Christmas Day. 1944
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Bastogne. Troops of the 101st Airborne Division watch C-47’s drop supplies to them. 26 December 1944.
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Tankmen of the U.S. First Army gather around a fire on the snow-covered ground near Eupen, Belgium, opening their Christmas packages 30 dec 1944.
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Saint - Vith
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Lierneux
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(L-R) Adam H. Davis & Milford A. Sillars of 110th Reg., part of the Battered Bastards of Bastogne, taking a break during 8-day German siege. Bastogne, dec 19, 1944
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A 7th Armored Division antitank gun covers the approach on a road to Belgium (12/23/44)--Railroad crossing near Vielsalm, Belgium.
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Three men of B Co., 101st Engineers, emerging for rest in snowy landscape after holding woodland position all night against German counter attack nr. Wiltz, Luxembourg January 14, 1945.
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U.S. troops of the 28th Infantry Division, who have been regrouped in security platoons for defense of Bastogne, Belgium, march down a street. Some of these soldiers lost their weapons during the German advance in this area. Bastogne, Belgium (12-20-44)
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GI's from the 82nd Div. praying in front of a crucifix prior to battle (L-R) Charles Badeaux, Theodore Sohoski & John Bogdan. dec 29, 1944.
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U.S Troops
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Captured german weapons. Three MP 40 and two MG 42
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La Gleize
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Americans firing mortar shells on German propositions
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Bastogne
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Bradley, Eisenhower & Patton 1945
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