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three men riding motorcycles on a snowy road in the woods with snow falling all around them
F.T.W.
men in uniforms are sitting on top of a tank and looking at something through a map
a group of men standing around a tank on the street
three soldiers walking through the woods on a dirt path, with trees in the background
GIs from the 1st Inf Div, walk through a hedgerow during the push on Coutances France.July 1944
an airplane is flying in the sky with many other planes around it and fire coming out of its wings
Ww2 Reenactment, Wwii American Tanks, Ww2 Concept Tanks, T14 Tank Ww2, Ww2 Allied Tanks, Ww2 Photos, Wwii Photos, Military Tank Car, Army Truck
two men riding on the back of an army jeep in the snow with their lights on
two men wearing hats and holding canes standing next to each other in front of a bridge
Bridge "John Frost" in Arnhem
Us Army Trucks, Ww2 Troop Transport, Ww2 Military Vehicles, Wwii Vehicles, Chrysler Cars, Old Military Cars, Tonka Truck, Military Jeep, Dream Cars Jeep
a painting of people standing around an airplane and another plane in the air with it's landing gear down
11 Facts About the Battle of Stalingrad
https://www.thecollector.com/facts-about-battle-of-stalingrad/
They Fought with what They Had Ww1 Aviation Art, Military Aviation Art, The Eagles, Us Military Aviation, Military Plane Ww2, Ww2 Photos, Military Angel Flight, Military Artwork, Combat Art
They Fought with what They Had
Military Wallpaper, Military Drawings, Ww2 Planes, Ww2 Aircraft, Alternate History, Army Vehicles, Aviation Art, Model Planes, German Army
Ww2 Aircraft Paintings, Military Aircraft Art, Wwii Airplane Art, Ww2 Fighter Plane Art, Fighter Planes Art, Ww2 Fighter Planes, Ww2 Planes In Sky, Army History, Luftwaffe Planes
two men standing next to each other in front of a large airplane that is on fire
Keith Burns
an air plane flying over a lush green field next to a forest filled with birds
"Close the Gap" - The Normandy Verterans Edition, by Robert Taylor. August 1944, RAF Typhoons armed with rockets and 20mm cannon launch a series of devastating attacks against the German Seventh Army and Fifth Panzer Army in the Falaise Gap. The Germans began their retreat by the only remaining route, through the Falaise Gap, whereupon the allies began a sustained air assault in an attempt to prevent their escape, with deadly results. On a single day the Typhoons would destroy 175 German tanks.