ong time since I posted any pictures so I hope this works Should be a glider picture by artist david Thorp entitled 'Surprise, Surprise' Regards Graham [ 05. December 2003, 08:51 AM: Message edited by: OX and BUCKS Light Infrantry ]
Here are a few albums of D-day photographs taken from a link Martin was good enough to pass on to me on another thread..... Well worth a look this one. http://www.6juin1944.com/album/index.html Enjoy Regards Graham
Many WW2 pics ( from film material among others ): http://www.sithicus.org/Axis_High_Command_WWIIHTML/page001.html
Wow! Learned something new. I did not know Germany used so many armoured trains. What role were the trains used?
Too bad these are so small... The Continuation War in Color Anyone know where there may be larger versions of these images? _______________________________________________ Here's a link to a thread on the ETO forums with some shots of the US 9th Armored linking up with elements of the Red Army on May 2nd, 1945. These were found on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website. 9th Armored & the Reds Linkup... Fade to Black...
The Rudolf Hess gallery http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/2106/hess/gallery.htm From... to...
Time to revisit Ardennes soon...you like the snow,right! http://www.umkc.edu/lib/spec-col/ww2/Dday/bulgephotovideo.htm
I was wondering if some one could tell me where i could find pictures from the pacific theather taken from the japanese perspective. I dont want pictures of americans i want pictures of the japanese. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Well there are some pictures scattered around in this site; www.combinedfleet.com They are not action pictures and you have to look for them in the site but they are there. You can also find pics of Japanese naval ships at this site, they are a little easier to find here; http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-fornv/japan/jap-name.htm
Found a French site with nice pics of the obstacles the Germans put on the beaches in 1944... http://6juin.omaha.free.fr/allem/al-def.htm
Finnish volunteers march past Wiking commander Felix Steiner in Ruhpolding, 23.5.1943, before leaving back for home in Finnland. Both Steiner and the Finnish legion left Wiking in 1943. Finns of 1.Kp./Finnisches Frw.Bn.d.W-SS at Gross Born Truppenlager, 1941