Operation Barbarossa

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This is a candid close-up portrait of Gen Fedor von Bock, one of the German army's senior general officers with a distinguished series of commands, including spearheading the drive to Moscow in 1941. In true Prussian fashion, he sports the tall hard collar more prevalent among WW1 generals and the impeccable peaked cap.Von Bock was dismissed in 1942 because he disagreed with Hitler. He was killed along with members of his family during an air raid on May 4, 1945. History, War, Ww2, Germany Ww2, Man Of War, German Army, World War Ii, Wwii Photos, Military History
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This is a candid close-up portrait of Gen Fedor von Bock, one of the German army's senior general officers with a distinguished series of commands, including spearheading the drive to Moscow in 1941. In true Prussian fashion, he sports the tall hard collar more prevalent among WW1 generals and the impeccable peaked cap.Von Bock was dismissed in 1942 because he disagreed with Hitler. He was killed along with members of his family during an air raid on May 4, 1945.
✠ Jürgen Wagner (9 September – June/August 1947) Executed for war crimes in Belgrade. Portrait, Portraits, Nordland, Wagner, Operation Barbarossa, Wwii, German, Wwi
✠ Jürgen Wagner (9 September – June/August 1947) Executed for war crimes in Belgrade.
Wolf's Lair, May 2012 Wolf's Lair is the standard English name for Wolfsschanze, Adolf Hitler's first World War II Eastern Front military headquarters, one of several Führerhauptquartier (Führer Headquarters) or FHQs located in various parts of Europe. The complex, which was built for Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union, was located in the Masurian woods, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the small East Prussian town of Rastenburg, now Kętrzyn in Poland. Vintage, Soviet Union, Wolf's Lair, Ww11, Historical Photos, Europe
Wolf's Lair, May 2012
Wolf's Lair, May 2012 Wolf's Lair is the standard English name for Wolfsschanze, Adolf Hitler's first World War II Eastern Front military headquarters, one of several Führerhauptquartier (Führer Headquarters) or FHQs located in various parts of Europe. The complex, which was built for Operation Barbarossa, the 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union, was located in the Masurian woods, about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the small East Prussian town of Rastenburg, now Kętrzyn in Poland.
German infantry en route during "Operation Barbarossa". South Russia June 1941. German Soldiers Ww2, Battle Of Moscow
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German infantry en route during "Operation Barbarossa". South Russia June 1941.
Caption: "Totenkopf Division officers reading the Völkischer Beobachter [Nazi party] newspaper at rest during Operation Barbarossa, summer 1941. Both men appear to wear the rank of an SS-Obersturmführer." News, Historia, The Third Reich
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Caption: "Totenkopf Division officers reading the Völkischer Beobachter [Nazi party] newspaper at rest during Operation Barbarossa, summer 1941. Both men appear to wear the rank of an SS-Obersturmführer."
General Heinz Guderian, commander of Germany's Panzergruppe 2, chats with members of a tank crew on the Russian front, on September 3, 1941. (AP Photo) Heinz
General Heinz Guderian, commander of Germany's Panzergruppe 2, chats with members of a tank crew on the Russian front, on September 3, 1941. (AP Photo)
Angriff!! German Infantry attacking…Russia,1941 Operation Barbarossa Cold War, Ww2 Photos, German Uniforms
Angriff!! German Infantry attacking…Russia,1941 Operation Barbarossa
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Infantrymen from 291st Infantry Division (Regiment 506) after first days of Operation Barbarossa.
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Infantrymen from 291st Infantry Division (Regiment 506) after first days of Operation Barbarossa.
Operation Barbarossa, July 1941: Portrait of unidentified colonel of Panzer Troops wearing an older style infantry officer's crusher visor cap. Panzer Iii
Operation Barbarossa, July 1941: Portrait of unidentified colonel of Panzer Troops wearing an older style infantry officer's crusher visor cap.
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SS-Obersturmführer Gerhard Bremer conferring with Kurt Meyer during the winter of 1941/42 on the defensive position in the area of Donets Basin. He received the Knight’s Cross for outstanding leadership during the initial phase of the Operation Barbarossa with Leibstandarte Division. His shoulder straps have the embroidered “LAH” cypher, and the machine-embroidered pattern of cuffband is worn. Knight, Ss-totenkopfverbände
SS-Obersturmführer Gerhard Bremer conferring with Kurt Meyer during the winter of 1941/42 on the defensive position in the area of Donets Basin. He received the Knight’s Cross for outstanding leadership during the initial phase of the Operation Barbarossa with Leibstandarte Division. His shoulder straps have the embroidered “LAH” cypher, and the machine-embroidered pattern of cuffband is worn.
Operation Barbarossa. The invasion of Russia. 1941. Art, Erwin Rommel, Erwin, Deutschland, Ww2 History
Operation Barbarossa. The invasion of Russia. 1941.
Wehrmacht soldiers reading a map in Russia.Operation Barbarossa Ww2 Soldiers
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Wehrmacht soldiers reading a map in Russia.Operation Barbarossa