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German infantrymen following a tank towards Moscow in the snow, Russia, 1941.
AR939920 
'Through the curtain of flame German observers move forward', Russia, 1941.
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The road to the German offensive, Russia, 1942.
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German tank fighting in the snow, Russia, January 1943.
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German high mountain battalion, Elbrus, Caucasus, south-east Russia, 1943.
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German tank fording a river, Russia, 1941.
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'The Last Second', 1941.
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A German soldier cutting through barbed wire during an assalt, 1942.
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'Road to the Front', superior German organization, 1941.
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German soldier using a flamethrower, Russia, 1941.
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Russian troops liberating a village near Ordhonikidze, Caucasus, 1942.
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Russian troops on the counter-attack, Mozdok region, northern Caucasus, September 1942.
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German motorcycle trooper heading eastwards, Russia, 1942.
AR939932 
German warship battling the Atlantic seas, 1942.
AR939954 
Romanian troops, the siege of Sebastopol, Russia, 1941-1942.
AR939936 
German weapons and ammunition arrive in North Africa, 1942.
AR939950 
A Russian village, World War II, 1942.
AR939914 
German infantrymen with light field artillery, Russia, 1943.
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German soldiers, World War II, 1942. Artist: Grimm
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Soviet prisoners marching along a road, Russia, 1942.
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An uncertain assault, Battle of Moscow, 1942. 
An uncertain assault, Battle of Moscow, 1942. The Battle of Moscow was fought between October 1941 and January 1942. At the outset of the battle the leading German army units had reached a point just 20 miles from the centre of the Soviet capital, but were stopped by a combination of exhaustion and the onset of bitterly cold weather. The Russians then proceeded to launch a counter-offensive with fresh troops, many of them Siberians used to the harsh winter conditions. By the battle's conclusion, the Germans had been forced back  up to 150 miles from Moscow, their first major retreat of the war. A print from Signal, 1942. Signal was a magazine published by the German Third Reich from 1940 through 1945. 
Unique Identifier AR939922 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3664px × 4778px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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