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German army soldier with pet cats. red artillery piping cap and green Jager piping anti tank PAK unit. Russia 1942 German PAK 36 cannon gun crew ready sight. 43rd Panzerjager Battalion. 8. Panzer-Division. CHOLM POCKET. August 1942 German PAK 36 cannon gun crew ready sight. 43rd Panzerjager Battalion. 8. Panzer-Division. CHOLM POCKET. August 1942 German army Wehrmacht entering the city of Brussels in Belgium May 17, 1940. Victory parade march with PAK cannons German soldiers beside army field binoculars and PAK-36 cannon. Coast of Normandy France 1940. 57 Infantry Division German Wehrmacht training with PAK 7.5cm leichtes Infanteriegeschutz 18 cannon gun. 1939.  14th infantry division German Wehrmacht training with PAK-36 cannon gun. 1939.  14th infantry division. German PAK 40 artillery unit destroyed by Russian army. Used as war grave of German soldiers. Ukraine 1942. German PAK 3.7 cm PaK 36 Artillery crew with AdLer kubel near Rzhev Russia Winter 1942. 6th Infantry Division. German PAK crew in winter uniform. 14.Panzerjaeger Kompanie. 6. Infantry Division. Winter 1942.  near Rzhev Russia. German Marder 3 Panzer in La Goulette, Tunisia 1942 Panzer  Marder II,  with 7.5 cm Pak 40 gun, Don, Tschir, 1943, 22nd Panzer Division, 204th Panzer Regiment, white camo. German officer in winter uniform.PAK 38.14.Panzerjaeger Kompanie. 6.ID Winter 1942.  near Rzhev. German PAK 38 Artillery crew with AdLer kubel near Rzhev Russia February 1942. 6th Infantry Division. German PAK 38 Artillery crew with AdLer kubel near Rzhev Russia February 1942. 6th Infantry Division. 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 Farmhouse near Riwne, Ukraine 1941 SdKfz 10 On the way to Bohushivka, Ukraine 1941 Russian farmer pulling German 3.7cm PaK cannon through Mud, September 1941. Poltava, Donez, Ukraine.