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French soldiers captured by the German Army during WW2, Maine - France 1940
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Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) engaging Soviet T-26’s. 1941
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Heinrich Himmler in youth in military uniform. In 1915 he began training with the Landshut Cadet Corps. His teacher father took advantage of his closeness to the German royal family to enter Himmler as an officer candidate, and he joined the reserve battalion in Bayerischen-Regiment 11 in December 1917. In November 1918, while Himmler was still in training, the war ended quickly so he did not have time to taste the enormity of battle. His last military rank was Fahnenjunker
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Firing the MG-34 on the Lafette tripod. Firing MG’s on this tripod wasn’t to provide accurate fire per say but to provide a hell storm of bullets at an angle at a certain area. This would give the same effect as archers firing volleys at a certain area en Masse.
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Admiral Dönitz announces Hitler's death
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Disabling KV-1 and KV-2 tanks
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88mm Flak gun engaging a Soviet bunker in 1941.
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Captured Soviet T-28 now being utilized by its Finnish captors.