Captured Russian KV-1 model heavy tank 1942 near Stalingrad.
Heavy damage from German artillery. 297 Infantry Division
Badly damaged Russian T34 heavy tank near Stalingrad 1942. Taken by a soldier of the 297 Infantry Division
Open License Image Colorized by Ian Spring
B 25G Mitchell Aleutian Islands 1943
B 25G Mitchell damaged by a landing aircraft at Alexai Point-Attu Aleutian Islands 13th Nov 1943
Ruins of the badly damaged Druselturm Tower in the old city centre of Kassel Germany. September 1944
Platform 4 of Hamburg Hbf Hauptbahnhof Main Train Station Germany 1947. Massive war time bomb damage.
Battle damaged Christian Chapel. Capital Naha Okinawa 1945
Destroyed centre of Rouen France 1940.
Church Of St Ouen Rouen and Saint Maclou Church.
Cinéma Omnia on right side
War torn Munich Germany 1947 post war. Frauenkirche.
Panzer Char _resh_309 "Rhone" on the Place du Petit Marché
Beaumont, Belgium 1940
Badly damaged Berlin Dom 1946. Civilian Circus on the Lustgarten
Advance on the Route de Charleville, France 1940
Badly damaged main Post Office Danzig Poland September 1st 1939. Battle between post workers and German police and SS
Wehrmacht soldiers inspecting a destroyed Soviet 37-mm Anti-aircraft Gun 61-K near Bohushivka, Ukraine 1941
Wehrmacht soldier inspecting burned out Soviet Light Swimming Tank T-40 in Bohushivka, Ukraine 1941
Destroyed American High Commissioner_qt_s Residence at the Dewey Boulevard in Manila, Philippines 1945
It´s the building where the trial of Yamashita took place, who was accused of committing war crimes.
The car on the right is a Plymouth P15, the one on the left a Willys MB
overhead railway at the National Street 16 near Sakuragich? Station (First Station) in Yokohama, Japan 1945
Destroyed tanks near Dubno-Lutsk-Brody, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
Destroyed tanks near Dubno-Lutsk-Brody, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
Destroyed tanks fron the battle near Dubno-Lutsk-Brody, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division