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Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Hi all,
Two other images:
Image 1: Horch mPKW Kfz.17 Image from historicalmedia website
Image 2: Bussing-NAG 4500 truck with 2cm Flakvierling 38. Sorry, I do not remember the source
Sturm78
Two other images:
Image 1: Horch mPKW Kfz.17 Image from historicalmedia website
Image 2: Bussing-NAG 4500 truck with 2cm Flakvierling 38. Sorry, I do not remember the source
Sturm78
Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Hello to all ; something more................
France - Summer 1940.
Could be the tank B1 bis Rouen of the 1. / 8 BCC of the 2nd Demi-Brigade Lourde of the 2 DCr, lost in Jeancourt May 18, 1940, when it ran out of fuel and was sabotaged by its own crew.
Source: RARE 25 GERMAN WAR PHOTO ALBUMS FROM WW2! 3106 PHOTOS!!
Can anyone confirm the identification? TIA. Cheers. Raúl M .
France - Summer 1940.
Could be the tank B1 bis Rouen of the 1. / 8 BCC of the 2nd Demi-Brigade Lourde of the 2 DCr, lost in Jeancourt May 18, 1940, when it ran out of fuel and was sabotaged by its own crew.
Source: RARE 25 GERMAN WAR PHOTO ALBUMS FROM WW2! 3106 PHOTOS!!
Can anyone confirm the identification? TIA. Cheers. Raúl M .
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Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Hello to all ; something more................
Russia - Summer 1941.
Dvina River crossing attempt on July 1941.
Source: http://forum.rytufrontas.net/viewtopic.php?f=511&t=684
Cheers. Raúl M .
Russia - Summer 1941.
Dvina River crossing attempt on July 1941.
Source: http://forum.rytufrontas.net/viewtopic.php?f=511&t=684
Cheers. Raúl M .
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Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Looks like you are correct.tigre wrote:Hello to all ; something more................
France - Summer 1940.
Could be the tank B1 bis Rouen of the 1. / 8 BCC of the 2nd Demi-Brigade Lourde of the 2 DCr, lost in Jeancourt May 18, 1940, when it ran out of fuel and was sabotaged by its own crew.
Source: RARE 25 GERMAN WAR PHOTO ALBUMS FROM WW2! 3106 PHOTOS!!
Can anyone confirm the identification? TIA. Cheers. Raúl M .
http://www.chars-francais.net/new/index ... iew&id=373
Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Thanks for your reply Homerr . Cheers. Raúl M .
Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
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Russia - Summer 1941.
Tank Battles in the Baltic.
Source: http://forum.rytufrontas.net/viewtopic.php?f=511&t=684
Cheers. Raúl M .
Russia - Summer 1941.
Tank Battles in the Baltic.
Source: http://forum.rytufrontas.net/viewtopic.php?f=511&t=684
Cheers. Raúl M .
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- Some Russians light tanks abandoned in the river bed; in the background a German horse-drawn column passing over the bridge....................
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- A destroyed Russian light tank T-26.................
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Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
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Russia - Summer 1941.
Tank Battles in the Baltic.
Source: Hagridmerlino Militaria. Lunes, 11 de Febrero de 2008, 13:24:43.
Cheers. Raúl M .
Russia - Summer 1941.
Tank Battles in the Baltic.
Source: Hagridmerlino Militaria. Lunes, 11 de Febrero de 2008, 13:24:43.
Cheers. Raúl M .
Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
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France - Summer 1940.
An unidentified French B1 bis tank, destroyed in a road to Paris.
Source: http://WWW.PHOTOWAR.COM (domain on sale).
Cheers. Raúl M .
France - Summer 1940.
An unidentified French B1 bis tank, destroyed in a road to Paris.
Source: http://WWW.PHOTOWAR.COM (domain on sale).
Cheers. Raúl M .
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Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
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France - Summer 1940.
Tank B1 bis REIMS.
The Reims belonged to the 511 RCC and on June 15, 1940 was ordered to deploy to La Charité-sur-Loire and with two other tanks to held the position 24 hours in order to protect the withdrawal of the troops of General Michelin. On June 17, 1940 in Sancergues (Cher) it could not move by its own and unable to be towed, was abandoned after destroying the weapons.
Source: http://WWW.PHOTOWAR.COM (domain on sale).
http://www.chars-francais.net/new/index ... iew&id=479
Cheers. Raúl M .
France - Summer 1940.
Tank B1 bis REIMS.
The Reims belonged to the 511 RCC and on June 15, 1940 was ordered to deploy to La Charité-sur-Loire and with two other tanks to held the position 24 hours in order to protect the withdrawal of the troops of General Michelin. On June 17, 1940 in Sancergues (Cher) it could not move by its own and unable to be towed, was abandoned after destroying the weapons.
Source: http://WWW.PHOTOWAR.COM (domain on sale).
http://www.chars-francais.net/new/index ... iew&id=479
Cheers. Raúl M .
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Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Hi all,
SdKfz 231 8-Rad:
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
SdKfz 231 8-Rad:
Image from Ebay
Sturm78
Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Hello to all ; something more................
France - Summer 1940.
Tank B1 bis VERTUS.
The B1 bis Vertus belonged to 3. Company of the 41e BCC and took part in the fighting in Stonne on May 16, 1940, where it suffered damage to the right track prompting the running gear wear. As a result of of these breakdowns on June 4, 1940 it was recovered and evacuated by rail to the inland for a full review. From there it was lost all traces of the Vertus. Lieutenant Soret taken prisoner on June 17, 1940 past aside of the tank during his transportation to the prison camp of Mailly, but could not specify the place of the meeting. The tank Commander was Lieutenant Hachet.
Sources: http://www.chars-francais.net/new/index ... iew&id=479
http://reibert.info/forum/showthread.php?t=27784
Cheers. Raúl M .
France - Summer 1940.
Tank B1 bis VERTUS.
The B1 bis Vertus belonged to 3. Company of the 41e BCC and took part in the fighting in Stonne on May 16, 1940, where it suffered damage to the right track prompting the running gear wear. As a result of of these breakdowns on June 4, 1940 it was recovered and evacuated by rail to the inland for a full review. From there it was lost all traces of the Vertus. Lieutenant Soret taken prisoner on June 17, 1940 past aside of the tank during his transportation to the prison camp of Mailly, but could not specify the place of the meeting. The tank Commander was Lieutenant Hachet.
Sources: http://www.chars-francais.net/new/index ... iew&id=479
http://reibert.info/forum/showthread.php?t=27784
Cheers. Raúl M .
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Re: destroyed and battle damaged AFV photos
Hello to all ; something more................
France - Summer 1940.
Tank B1 bis CHAMBERTIN.
The B1 bis Chambertin belonged to the 2. / 49 BCC and participated in the fighting in the sector of Tannay on May 24, 1940; the tank suffered mechanical problems on the slope towards Chautreune and the problem was solved under fire, continuing the march. A new failure forced it to stop, but although under fire it was repaired in half an hour.
On June 8, 1940 was shifted to the 41. BCC and finally was destroyed around Vadenay on June 12, 1940 during the fighting by Camp de Mourmelon. The tank Commander was Lieutenant Godinat.
Sources: http://www.chars-francais.net/new/index ... iew&id=479
http://reibert.info/forum/showthread.php?t=27784
Cheers. Raúl M .
France - Summer 1940.
Tank B1 bis CHAMBERTIN.
The B1 bis Chambertin belonged to the 2. / 49 BCC and participated in the fighting in the sector of Tannay on May 24, 1940; the tank suffered mechanical problems on the slope towards Chautreune and the problem was solved under fire, continuing the march. A new failure forced it to stop, but although under fire it was repaired in half an hour.
On June 8, 1940 was shifted to the 41. BCC and finally was destroyed around Vadenay on June 12, 1940 during the fighting by Camp de Mourmelon. The tank Commander was Lieutenant Godinat.
Sources: http://www.chars-francais.net/new/index ... iew&id=479
http://reibert.info/forum/showthread.php?t=27784
Cheers. Raúl M .
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