Vision of hell. German machine-gunner in the burning heart of
Zhitomir. Ukraine, in November 1943. The town fell to the Russians on
November 12, 1943
Situation map published in the "Charlotte News" on April 4, 1944
T h e fate of the German Sixth Army surrounded in Stalingrad was decided in
early 1943, marking the turning point in the eastern campaign. From then on the
German forces were steadily on the retreat in the face of continual Soviet
offensives. As 1944 began, the superiority of the Red Army had become so
crushing, aided by the obstinacy at the highest levels of German command, that the
German Eastern Front, which was under heavy pressure everywhere, suffered a
number of disasters which cost the eastern armies alone more than half a million
German soldiers killed, missing and wounded.
SS officers meet to discuss strategy. Mayerdress SS Erwin and SS Kurt Meyer over a map of combat operations. The commander of the 1st Company, 3rd Tank Regiment SS Division "Totenkopf" -
Hauptsturmführer SS
Erwin Mayerdress (Hubert-Erwin Meierdress) and commander of the 1st
razvedyvatelnog Battalion of Division "Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler"
Obersturmbannführer SS
Kurt Meyer (Kurt Adolf Wilhelm Meyer) over a map of combat operations.
Part of the 1st SS Division and the 3rd SS Division, advancing on
Kharkov, met in a village near Kharkov Peresechnaya March 9, 1943.
Red Army engineers build a bridge across the River Dnieper, north-east of Kiev
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German soldiers, armed with assault rifles, StG-44 near Pripyat, Ukraine. February 1944.
German machine gun crew prepares MG firing position on the banks of the Dnieper. 1943. Seen in the river is a destroyed bridge.
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German prisoners file past a Soviet T-70 tank that was captured and repainted by the Germans. Near Kiev, 1944. August 16, 1944.
German POWs marched on the streets of Kiev. August 16, 1944. Local
residents and Red Army soldiers watch standing. The residents of Kiev
hurled abuses at the passing German prisoners.
A German self-propelled gun, "Hummel", destroyed by Soviet artillery near Lvov, 1944.
Soviet soldiers inspect a "Panther" tank captured in Uman, March 13, 1944.
German tank Pz.Kpfw. VI (Tiger) of the 506 th Heavy Tank Battalion in western Ukraine. May 4, 1944.
Russians re-take Kharkov. August 1943The Germans testing telephone lines, laid across the river Dnieper. In 1943.
German 88-mm antitank gun PaK 43 mounted in position on the banks of the Dnieper. September 1943.
German soldiers charging behind a Tiger tank during battle. Ukraine. Winter 1943-44
Liberated Odessa in 1944. Russian soldiers ride on horses through a street in Odessa which is strewn with debris of destroyed German war vehicles
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A group of German prisoners of war near Odessa. July 13, 1944.
German prisoners of war in central Ukraine. In 1943.
Group of German prisoners in a Ukrainian village. January 1944.
Indefatigable men from SS Division "Viking". The battle for Kovel (Volyn region, Ukraine), March-April 1944.
German Marder II self-propelled gun waits in ambush, between the houses, in a Ukrainian village. In 1944.
The Red Army enters the town of Vinnitsa. 1944
Attack of the Soviet infantry during the liberation of Odessa, in April 1944.
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