Destroyed Soviet Russian T 26 light infantry tank and a BT 7 cavalry tanks in train station. Russia 1941.
Captured Russian early production T34 Soviet medium tank in Krag / Krangen / Kr. Schlawe Germany 1941. Later Poland.
Captured Russian Soviet T-26 light infantry tank . Early pattern of idler wheel, so Manufactured in 1934. Russia 1941.
German soldier inspecting the destroyed turret of a Russian Soviet KV 1 Heavy Tank. Russia 1941. Kliment Voroshilov
Hartmannswillerkopf. Vieil Armand. WW1 Alsace 1915-1916 Memorial. Photo taken in 1940.
ici reposent des soldats morts pour la france
Vienna Prater with Giant Ferris Wheel. Vienna Austria 1941
Old Town Square with view of the Church of Our Lady before Tyn. Prague. Czech Republic 1940
Taxi outside the Hotel Deutscher Kaiser. 2 Arnulfstrasse. Starnberger wing of Hauptbahnhof Munich Germany 1942
A View of Munich City from the Bavaria Statue / Theresienwiese being used as anti-aircraft Flak base. Munich Germany 1942
German Luftwaffe photographer and reporter Otto Vieth in Russia Summer 1942. With his Leica III camera.
Advance to Stalingrad over a makeshift bridge over the river Donu, Kalach-na-Donu, Russia August 1942
German War Grave. Aganerowo / Rossoschka 17km west of Stalingrad / Volgograd. August 20 1942
German infantry with 50mm PAK cannon targets Russian village, Southern Russia 1942 near Stalingrad area.
German Luftwaffe Half Track Sd. Kfz. 7/2 3.7cm Flak 36 attacking Russian army position, near Stalingrad 1942
German Propaganda war reporter talking to Russian farmers. Area near Stalingrad Russia 1942.
A destroyed German Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant transport plane by allied aircraft. Tunisia 1943
A destroyed German Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant transport plane by allied aircraft. Tunisia 1943
German hair dresser beside 20mm Flakvierling 38 Anti-Aircraft Gun on outshirts of Stalingrad Summer 1942
German War Photographer Otto Vieth on top of Junkers Ju 52 Transport Plane in El-Aouiana Airport, Tunisia
KGzbV 102. transferred to III./TG 3. H 2 C. replacement aircraft.
either Unit Leader Hornung (KGzbV 106) or Heyer (KGzbV 400)
explains the H. The 2 stands for Second Squadron. The letter C is the individual aircraft letter.
Self Portrait of german Luftwaffe war photographer and reporter Otto Vieth. Russia. area Stalingrad 1942.