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Sd.Kfz. 231. 8 Rad Armoured Car,  Krim, Crimea, 1942 Family visiting a visually impaired relative. Women wears the yellow arm band for visually impaired. Munich Area 1940 British Cruiser Tank A10 Mk.IA. C Squadron 3 RTR. 2nd Arm. Div. Operation Lustre, an expeditionary force to Greece April 1941 Captured German Radar System Wurzburg. US Army testing facility for captured German equipment D.C. USA 1944 Very tired looking german army recruitment officer in the district of Munich city. Germany 1943 Gasthaus zur Weidelsburg. 34466 Wolfhagen. Owner Peter Schwedes. 1939 Captured German V-1 flying bomb 7 buzz bomb in an US Army facility for testing captured German equipment 1945. Captured German Fighter Plane Bf 109 G-4 « Weiss 12 » 4./JG 27. captured in May 1943 in Tunisia. D.C. USA 1944 Zundapp KS750 motorcycle and sidecar with BW40 sidecar chassis in Greece 1942. Luftwaffe Field Division American Cameraman with pipe and 16mm film camera inspects a captured Artillery Bunker. Normandy D-Day plus 10 Captured German Coastal Artillery soldiers POWs being sent back to England after the D-Day Invasion. German soldier reading propaganda newspaper Lappland Kurier about the Dieppe Raid August 1942. Frau Drezler from Karlsruhe wearing her First World War Medical Nurse Medals. 1938 Dijon France VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8th 1945, American Army Camp captured german car US Army officer of the 101ST CAVALRY REGIMENT. Sitting on a  captured Germany army car Peugot 202. Schwendt Austria 1945 German Luftwaffe unit Luftlotte 2 drive past the Red Church / Church of Saints Simon and Helena in Minsk Belarus 1941. A German soldier wearing a captured Polish army hat. Shooting Training grounds in Poland 1939 15.5.1940 Captured French Peugeot Petrol Tanker in Bouly Wavre Belgien. Artillerie Regt.  50 The Blue Devils US 88th Infantry Division training with smoke grenades in Italy 1944. GI holding his captured German helmet Lt. Gen. Mark Clark. Fifth Army in its capture of Rome in June 1944. Maj. Gen. Alfred Gruenther. Vatican City. Msgr. Carroll.