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The Wehrmacht In Pictures: A Look At One of History's Legendary Fighting Force

The germans were treated very well and good by the US troops
That's what the US and the PC historians want you to believe:

How Britain tortured Nazi PoWs: The horrifying interrogation methods that belie our proud boast that we fought a clean war | Daily Mail Online


American GI's shoot surrendering German's:





Eisenhower's Death Camps: 1.5 million German POW's starved to death after the war
Eisenhower deliberately starved to death close to 2 million German POW's, left them in the open exposed to the elements. Young men literally starved to death in their own filth. Americans didn't even bother to build simple shelters for these boys and provided them with no food stuffs at all.

In 'Eisenhower's Death Camps': A U.S. Prison Guard Remembers

HOW ALLIES TREATED GERMAN POWs by Michael Walsh

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The Messerschmitt Bf 110 is a twin-engine heavy fighter developed in the 1930s and used by the Luftwaffe and others. The Bf 110 served with considerable initial success in the early campaigns, the Polish, Norwegian and Battle of France. During the Balkans Campaign, North African Campaign and on the Eastern Front, it rendered valuable ground support to the German Army as a potent fighter-bomber. Later in the war, it was developed into a formidable radar-equipped night fighter, becoming the major night-fighting aircraft of the Luftwaffe. Most of the German night fighter aces flew the Bf 110 at some point during their combat careers, and the top night fighter ace of all time, Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer, flew it exclusively and claimed 121 victories in 164 combat missions.

Bf 110 1943
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France 1942
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Budapest 1944
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A Bf 110D-0 with an early "dachshund's belly" fuel tank
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Bf 110E
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The Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse ("Hornet"). Though essentially a straightforward modification of the Me 210, it was designated the Me 410 to avoid association with its notoriously flawed predecessor.

An Me 410A-1/U4 with a BK 5 autocannon peels off during attack on USAAF B-17s
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@Desert Fox @Psychic @Arryn @Bundeswehr \o/ cheers guys thread is finally opened again thanks to me ^_^ no srsly thanks to @Icarus he opened it

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The Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) assault gun was Germany's most produced armoured fighting vehicle. It was built on the chassis of the proven Panzer III tank, replacing the turret with a fixed casemate and mounting a more powerful gun. Initially intended as a mobile, armoured light gun for direct-fire support for infantry, the StuG III was continually modified, and much like the later Jagdpanzer casemate-styled specialist armored vehicles, was widely employed as a tank destroyer.

During operation Barbarossa
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Soviet Union 1941
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Stug III Ausf G, Russia
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German motorised infantry make slow advancement on the bad, muddy roads of Russia, 1941.

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German soldiers cover next to a Tiger tank from the Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 502 near Narva, 1944.

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German infantry advance under the cover of a Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E heavy tank, Ukraine, 1944.

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Two German Tiger tanks of the 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion give their escorting infantry a ride, 1943.

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German Tiger tanks of the Großdeutschland Division, 1944.

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German soldiers of the 5th SS Panzer Division Wiking on patrol in a Sd.Kfz. 251 armoured fighting vehicle, 1944.

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German Commander Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock of U-boat U-96 looks at a sunset on sea, 1941.

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A German Tiger tank crew of the Schwere Panzer-Kompanie Hummel near Geilenkirchen, 1944.
 
The Jagdpanther hunting panther based on the chassis of the Panther tank. It entered service late in the war (1944) and saw service on the Eastern and Western Fronts. The Jagdpanther combined the very powerful 8.8 cm PaK 43 cannon of the Tiger II and the characteristically excellent armor and suspension of the Panther chassis.

Northern France
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France 1944
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Its amazing to see these pics from the German perspective. Going to high school here in Canada we were only told of how brutal the nazis were.


Hi,

Off course the germans were stupid----. Why would they kill poor russian people after they conquered their cities----the russians were actually waiting to be freed from communism---and the german put them thru worst atrocities---.

That is what cost them the war---when the russian public turned against the german invasion---the germans were done.
 
Hi,

Off course the germans were stupid----. Why would they kill poor russian people after they conquered their cities----the russians were actually waiting to be freed from communism---and the german put them thru worst atrocities---.

That is what cost them the war---when the russian public turned against the german invasion---the germans were done.


Hitler was stupid (in some aspects)... Germans are smart people... even more so comparatively...
 

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