A scrap yard of destroyed German army vehicles. Near Orel Russia 1941.
Obgfr. Oberndorfer
Panzerjäger-Abteilung 12
12.Infanterie-Division
Panzergruppe 2
FP-Nr. 00932 is Feldzeug-Kraftwagen-Kolonne 2.
(field ordnance transport column
German Bussing NAG G31 Kfz.77 radio truck. Unloading portable radio sets, Sicily May 1943.
telephone operating motor vehicle
Kraftfahr Ersatz Abteilung 23. Motor vehicle replacement department. Sorau Kaserne. 1940 Lausitz
US M8 Greyhound Armoured Car crash out side of Bad Tolz Bavaria 1945. 101st Cavalry Regiment
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Rommel Afrika Korp transporter
Junkers Ju52 transport aircraft flying soldiers from Italy to Africa, North Africa 1942
Deutsche Reichspost bus headed to Schmiedebergin Mala, Czechoslovakia 1939
Grenzbauden
Destroyed buildings at the Soborna street in Riwne, Ukraine 1941
camouflaged radio car Horch 901 near Riwne, Ukraine 1941
Wehrmacht soldiers taking a break on their SdKfz 10 with PAK 37mm Anti Tank Gun on the way to Bohushivka, Ukraine 1941
GIs of the 101st Cavalry Regiment in Ruhpolding Bavaria 1945 with captured sand camo Stoewer Typ 40
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Destroyed tanks near Dubno-Lutsk-Brody, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
Burning shed in the area of Dubno-Lutsk-Brody on the way to Riwne, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
Disguised vehicles near Riwne, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
On the way to Riwne in the area of Dubno-Lutsk-Brody, Ukraine 1941
103rd Schuetzen Regiment, 14th Panzer Division
101st Cavalry Regiment hook up with French 2nd Armoured Division, 4th May 1945, Traun River near Siegsdorf, Autobahn
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
US officers with Sedan Ford Light 1941 Model Staff Car, Soldiers Field, US Army captured Nuremberg Rally field 1945.
Col. Leslie Crozier Wood. Oklahoma City
101st Mechanized Cavalry Reg
Petersberg and landing port in Bad Godesberg, Germany 1940
War graves to german panzer soldiers near Angerville France 1940.