Image size: 1715 x 2048 pixel. 928 KB
Date: Friday, 22 June 1945
Place: Okinawa, Empire of Japan
Photographer: Unknown
Men of 4th Regiment, 6th Marine Division, 10th Army, using "corkscrew and blowtorch" techniques of flame-throwers, explosives, and riflemen at the perimeter, to eliminate remnants of the Imperial Japanese 32nd Army on June 22, 1945. The 1st and third battalions converged from the east and west on positions east of the village of Kiyamu. While American casualties remained high across Okinawa as 32nd Army disintegrated, Japanese casualties increased from a few hundred to over 4,000 per day. The number of Japanese surrendering increased as well, from four per day at the start of the campaign to 343 on June 19 and 977 on June 20. 500 civilians also surrendered, overcoming fear of massacre at the hands of the Americans. Lieutenant General Mitsui Ushijima, commander of the 32nd Army, and Major General Isama Cho committed suicide at 03:45 Hours on June 22, the same day Okinawa was declared secured by US 10th Army. Scattered resistance continued until June 30.
Source :
https://worldwar2database.com/gallery/wwii1125
19 December 2021
American Flamethrower in Okinawa
01 January 2021
German Soldiers Looking for Low-Flying Enemy Aircraft
Image size: 1600 x 1074 pixel. 545 KB
Date: 2-3 August 1944
Place: Beauchêne and Ger, Normandy, France
Photographer: Unknown
“Low flying fighter in sight!” was the original caption to this picture when it was first published in the German press in 1944. For many years it believed to have been taken in June shortly after D-Day, while this photo is actually part of a set shot by Kriegsberichter Theobald depicting men of the 84. Infanterie-Division (probably Grenadier-Regiment 1052) moving in to relieve the 116. Panzer-Division prior to Operation ‘Lüttich’, referred to in Allied sources as the 'Mortain counterattack'. This dates the set to the 2nd or 3rd of August, not June. Given the urgency of the situation, the soldiers would most probably not be allowed to stop just to indulge a photographer, so Theobald probably took advantage of a short rest stop to snap this photo near La Haute-Louverie, a small hamlet half-way between Beauchêne and Ger. Typical of German divisions formed during 1944, the 84. Infanterie-Division was a mix of decorated veterans transferred from other units and young recruits, some quite young from what we can see here. Of the first four men from the left, all veterans, three have the Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen (Infantry Assault badge) and the left-most NCO displays also a Verwundetenabzeichen (wound badge) and what seems to be the Eisernes Kreuz II.Klasse (Iron Cross 2nd Class). Unknown to these men, the division would not survive the August retreat to the Seine River, being destroyed in the Falaise pocket.
Colorized by Rui Candeias.
Source :
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJcsRWUn-d0/
20 April 2019
German Troops Push into Barrikady Gun Factory
Date: Friday, 16 October 1942
Place: Stalingrad, Soviet Union
Photographer: Kriegsberichter Kurt Heine
20 November 2014
German Soldiers Move into Burning Russian Villages
Date: Thursday, 26 June 1941
Place: Soviet Union
Photographer: Unknown
German Schnelltruppen (Fast Troops) disembark from Hanomag Mittlere Schutzenpanzerwagen Ausf D (Medium Armored Cars Model D) SdKfz 251/10 (background) and 251/1 half tracks to attack a Russian village during the opening days of Operation Barbarossa, 26 June 1941. The 251/1, mounting three MG34 machine guns, was the standard armored personnel carrier for the soldiers to keep pace with the armored columns. The Schnelltruppen, later designated Panzergrenadiers in 1943, were trained to fight mounted in their vehicles or dismounted as regular infantry. The 251/10 mounted a 37mm (1.46 inch) Pak 36 cannon for light anti-tank and infantry artillery support. Each Schnelltruppe Zug (Platoon) would have three 251/1s and one 251/10. Each 251/1 could carry ten soldiers and two drivers. In combat, the 251s would be kept in reserve for mobile operations. When ordered to attack, the drivers would seek maximum tactical cover from hills and foliage to approach the target. When the point of disembarkation was reached, the commander would shout "Abspringen!" (Bale Out!) and the ten soldiers would take two MG34 machine guns and form a Schutzenkette (firing line) with the guns at the center with the squad leader or on the flanks. 16,000 Hanomag SdKfz 251s were built between 1939 and 1945; many were used in other roles, such as anti-aircraft, rocket platforms, or searchlights. While the 251 was a flexible platform, all these other uses distracted from the troop carrying role. Only one-third of Panzergrenadiers were carried into combat.
Source:
25 July 2014
German Troops Prepare to Clear Houses
Date: Tuesday, 1 July 1941
Place: Soviet Union
Photographer: Unknown
19 December 2013
"Little Boy" Bomb Explodes Over Hiroshima
Image size: 1357 x 1600 pixel. 265 KB
Date: Monday, 6 August 1945
Place: Hiroshima, State Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Photographer: Technical Sergeant George R. "Bob" Caron (US Army)
29 October 2013
Panoramic View of the Battle of Vyazma
Image size: 1600 x 981 pixel. 286 KB
Date: Thursday, 2 October 1941
Place: Vyazma, Smolensk Oblast, Soviet Union
Photographer: Helmut Ritgen
Book "The 6th Panzer Division: 1937-45" by Oberst a.D. Helmut Ritgen
30 July 2013
German Pioneer Attempting to Demolish Turret No.2 of Fort Maxim Gorky
Image size: 1600 x 1154 pixel. 445 KB
Date: Thursday, 18 June 1942
Place: Fort Maxim Gorky, Sevastopol, Crimea, Soviet Union
Photographer: Unknown
Source:
"Sevastopol 1942 - Von Manstein's Triumph" by Robert Forczyk
http://www.allworldwars.com/The%20History%20of%20Maxim%20Gorky-I%20Naval%20Battery.html
22 July 2013
Artillery Fires in Support of Tenth Army Advance on Shuri
Image size: 1600 x 965 pixel. 397 KB
Date: Friday, 11 May 1945
Place: Southern Okinawa Near Shuri, Japan
Photographer: USMC Corporal Eastman
19 June 2013
A Marine Artillery Observer on Iwo Jima
Image size: 1600 x 1286 pixel. 408 KB
Date: Tuesday, 20 February 1945
Place: Iwo Jima, Bonins, Japan
Photographer: Dreyfuss
17 June 2013
3rd Marine Division Searches Agana for Japanese Survivors
Image size: 1600 x 1292 pixel. 707 KB
Date: Monday, 31 July 1944
Place: Agana, Guam, Mariana Islands
Photographer: USMC Corporal J.F. Andrejka
155mm "Long Tom" Fires at Japanese on Guam
Image size: 1279 x 1600 pixel. 478 KB
Date: Thursday, 3 August 1944
Place: Finegayan, Guam, Mariana Islands
Photographer: USMC Corporal A.F. Hager
US Army 43rd Infantry Division, 172nd Regiment Lands on Rendova
Image size: 1600 x 1290 pixel. 792 KB
Date: Wednesday, 30 June 1943
Place: Rendova, New Georgia, Solomon Islands
Photographer: Major Robert Jacquot
06 June 2013
Wounded SS With StuG and Destroyed T-34
Image size: 1600 x 1155 pixel. 481 KB
Date: Tuesday, 7 October 1941
Place: Staniza-Nowopaskaja, Sea of Azov, Soviet Union
Photographer: Unknown
16 January 2013
Tank-Infantry Cooperation with Panzer 35(t) at Pskov
Image size: 1600 x 1072 pixel. 426 KB
Date: Sunday, 6 July 1941
Place: Pskov/Pleskau, Pskov Oblast, Soviet Union
Photographer: Kriegsberichter Zoll from PK (Propaganda-Kompanie) 694
19 December 2012
1. Panzerarmee Advances on the Caucasus Mountains
Image size: 1600 x 883 pixel. 425 KB
Date: Sunday, 9 August 1942
Place: Kuban, Azerbaijan, Soviet Union
Photographer: Unknown
http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/history-research-3-reich-ww2/pic-of-german-tank-21411/
18 November 2012
Churchill Crocodile "Calgary" Attacks German Positions Across the Senio River
Image size: 1600 x 1410 pixel. 410 KB
Date: Monday, 9 April 1945
Place: Between Cotignola and Felisio, Romagna, Italy
Photographer: Sergeant Menzies from 2 Army Film & Photos
17 November 2012
Iconic Photo of Politruk Alexey Yeremenko Encouraging His Men to Counterattack Against German Positions
Image size: 1600 x 1281 pixel. 604 KB
Date: Sunday, 12 July 1942
Place: Khorosheye, near Woroschilowgrad, Ukraine
Photographer: Max Alpert
15 November 2012
LSSAH NCO Helmut Burose Attack A Soviet Armoured Vehicle
Image size: 1600 x 1113 pixel. 579 KB
Date: Sunday, 10 August 1941
Place: Bobry, Smolenskaya Oblast, Russia
Photographer: Unknown
Source:
Book "Soldaten der Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler - Bildmappe" (1943)
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=37371