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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13110 on: 07-03-2015, 21:03:10 »
With all that pictures already posted ... i hope thats a not a repost  ;D

Mysterious T-34 with extra armor ...

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13111 on: 09-03-2015, 16:03:58 »
It looks like they melded some Panzer IVH Sideskirts onto T34. Yes, it's strange.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13112 on: 09-03-2015, 18:03:01 »
Probably attempt to make t-34 look like pz4 for some nighttime infiltration mission.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13113 on: 10-03-2015, 08:03:06 »
Tokio ... 70 years ago ...



... or some try to  uparmoring T-34 , specially against Panzerfausts and Schrecks ?

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13114 on: 15-03-2015, 18:03:23 »


View through a division wiking panther's periscope, during summer '44 soviet offensive.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13115 on: 15-03-2015, 22:03:02 »
T34s making their advance at Odessa


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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13116 on: 16-03-2015, 00:03:02 »
Cool pic Leopardi. Is it a Panther on the far right, with its turret facing backward ?

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13117 on: 16-03-2015, 13:03:20 »
Fortress Marienberg in Würzburg after the bombing 70 years ago.

Note the propaganda slogan on the fortress wall.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13118 on: 16-03-2015, 13:03:45 »
Cool pic Leopardi. Is it a Panther on the far right, with its turret facing backward ?
Yeah both are clearly panthers.

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Re: Picture of the Day
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13120 on: 25-03-2015, 14:03:54 »

2cm Flakvierling 38, Capri, Italy, September 1943.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13121 on: 27-03-2015, 01:03:43 »

Aircraft carrier USS Franklin (CV-13) attacked during World War II, March 19, 1945. Photographed by PHC Albert Bullock from the cruiser USS Santa Fe (CL-60), which was alongside assisting with firefighting and rescue work. Photo #: 80-G-273880, Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. The carrier is afire and listing after she was hit by a Japanese air attack while operating off the coast of Japan – the crew is clearly seen on flight deck. After the attack the vessel lay dead in the water, took a 13° starboard list, lost all radio communications, and broiled under the heat from enveloping fires. Many of the crewmen were blown overboard, driven off by fire, killed or wounded, but the hundreds of officers and enlisted who voluntarily remained saved their ship through sheer tenacity. The casualties totaled 724 killed and 265 wounded, and would have far exceeded this number if it were not for the exemplary work of many survivors. ( http://ww2today.com/19-march-1945-hundreds-killed-as-uss-franklin-hit-by-sneak-bomber )
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13122 on: 28-03-2015, 01:03:08 »

Junkers Ju 88 A-4, Arctic Convoy below, Arctic Ocean, approximately 1941/1942.

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13123 on: 28-03-2015, 11:03:31 »


M4 Sherman tanks putting out HE shells on German positions during the Operation Queen. Tank unit is used in an unusual manner - as an artillery battery. Note the aiming circle mounted on tripod in front the third tank from the right.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13124 on: 28-03-2015, 12:03:07 »
Thats a cool pic!