In the snow in late 1944 or early 1945: a 2cm SS FlaK 38 crew during defensive
operations. During the war these formidable weapons were found in SS mechanized FlaK battalions. German divisions also had additional anti-aircraft platoons and companies in their Panzergrenadier, Panzer and artillery regiments. However, by 1945 they were badly depleted with low stocks of ammunition.

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MG 42 position in a snowy forest, the man on the left carries an MP 43 (late to become the StG44), Soviet Union, January 1944
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Survivors of U-981, sunk by a Coastal Command Halifax after striking a magnetic mine in the Bay of Biscay, crowd the deck of U-309. August 12, 1944.
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Soviet Union, South 1943.- Towing of a Panzer V "Panther" (turret number 221) by two schwere Zugkraftwagen 18t (Sd.Kfz. 9); PK 695 / Photo by war correspondent Casper

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Berlin, Altmärkische Kettenwerk GmbH (Alkett) .- Series production of Sturmgeschütz III and Sturmhaubitze 42; ca. Aug./Sept. 1943 Photo of war correspondent Hebenstreit

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Soviet Union South, December 1943.- "Sturmgeschütze III" Ausf.G 7.5 L/48 with side skirts leave their camouflaged shelters in front of a building (covered with straw); PK KBZ HGr South Ukraine / Photos by war correspondent Gerhard Gronefeld

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