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Pictures from the field – Part 1 _de

German troops wearing gas masks pose for a photo in the Vosges Mountains. 1918

German observation post, World War I.

In the photo, a German messenger on the Eastern Front, scarred by heavy fighting, watches as his motorcycle is refueled (1942).

The photo shows a German soldier with an MP-38 submachine gun.

He carries magazines for his submachine gun and binoculars hanging around his neck.

The photo shows motorized German units during a military parade in Berlin (1939).

It can be seen that they are wearing gala uniforms.

The photo shows German soldiers on a Tiger I tank on the Eastern Front (1943).

In the photo, the commander of a Panzer IV observes possible targets with his binoculars (1943).

In the photo, German soldiers march to the Eastern Front (1941).

It can be seen that they are armed with the Karabiner 98k.

A German soldier drinks water from his M-31 canteen.

The photo shows a young German soldier, marked by heavy fighting on the Eastern Front (1943).

The photo shows German soldiers next to a 37 mm Pak 36 infantry anti-tank gun (1942).

In the photo, German soldiers advance across a field with an MG-34 machine gun during the Battle of France (1940).

The photo shows German soldiers on a Panzer IV on the Eastern Front (1942).

 

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A German soldier next to an MG-34 machine gun.

The photo shows soldiers of the $$, marked by the intense fighting at Kursk (1943).

It can be seen that they are armed with the Karabiner 98k.

The photo shows a German officer sitting on horseback during a military parade in Berlin (1940).

A German soldier next to an MG-34 machine gun.

In the photo, a German officer awards the Iron Cross 2nd Class to soldiers on the Eastern Front (1942).

The photo shows a German soldier next to an MG-42 machine gun on the Eastern Front (1943).

In the photo, two German soldiers watch a military parade in Berlin (1939).

The photo shows exhausted $$ soldiers during intense fighting on the Eastern Front (1943).

In the photo, German soldiers load new shells into a Panzer III during the Battle of France (1940).

The photo shows German paratroopers wearing MG-42 machine gun cartridge belts around their necks.

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