RMCPMA81–Russian soldiers during the attack in Stalingrad, 1942
RMBBNF21–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, Stalingrad 1942 / 1943, Soviet snipers in winter camouflage suits, among them Vasily Zaytsev (left), later 'Hero of the Soviet Union',
RMAA09MC–Stalingrad Soldiers
RMKWC2TB–In Stalingrad, German soldiers extract an old Russian elderly woman from her hiding place. Late summer, 1942. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 108)
RM2E09C8T–Field Marshal Paulus meets with Colonel General Heitz and other German officers, captured in Stalingrad. Photographed here are Generalleutnant Alexander Edler von Daniels (far left), Generalleutnant Hans-Heinrich Sixt von Arnim (2nd left), Generaloberst Walter Heitz (3rd left), Oberst Wilhelm Adam (2nd right) and Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Paulus (far right) 4 February 1943
RMFH744P–Battle of Stalingrad German soldiers ready to attack - German Nazi Propaganda Photography - WWII
RMERGTBE–Battle of Stalingrad - illustration of the World War II battle in which the Germans besieged the Russian city (now Volgograd),
RMD987EP–Battle of Stalingrad - Aerial view of fuel stores on fire. The Battle of Stalingrad between Germany and the Soviet Union lasted from 17 July 1942 until 2 February 1943. The mosty brutal and bloodiest of engagements of World War II,it claimed almost 2 million casualties. It is considered to be a turning point in the war, with the Soviet union victorious.
RMBNCEPJ–STALINGRAD 1943 Russian Central Newsreel Studio film
RMBG8PA7–SECOND WORLD WAR. Battle of Stalingrad. River Don Front.
RMHTMG92–Battle of Stalingrad - Aerial view of fuel stores on fire. The Battle of Stalingrad between Germany and the Soviet Union lasted from 17 July 1942 until 2 February 1943. The mosty brutal and bloodiest of engagements of World War II,it claimed almost 2 mill
RMM8Y4MG–Helmuth von Pannwitz (14 October 1898 – 16 January 1947) was a German general who was a cavalry officer during the First and the Second World Wars. Later he became Lieutenant General of the Wehrmacht and Supreme Ataman of the XV SS Cossack Cavalry Corps. In August 1941 was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. He received the Oak Leaves as an Oberst (colonel) a year later for successful military leadership, when he was in command of a battle group covering the southern flank in the battle of Stalingrad. He was executed in Moscow for war crimes in 1947
RM2BX9JB1–Defeated German soldiers following the defeat of the 6th Army in the Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943), a battle marked by fierce close-quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians in air raids during one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare, with an estimated 2 million total casualties.
RM2BW3MFA–The Stalingrad first freighter to make voyage through Arctic Circle arrives in London . 28 September 1935
RM2H6PMJ6–Russia Volgograd -Panorama Museum Battle of Stalingrad - Mill destroyed Gerhardt
RM2M62AN6–An aeriel view of the destroyed city of Stalingrad, with the River Volga beyond
RMB3EKK7–Red Army in Stalingrad / Photo
RMCPJ9NE–German soldiers in Stalingrad, 1942
RMBBNF1G–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, Stalingrad 1942 / 1943, Soviet soldiers, in a dugout before an attack, weapons, arms, submachine gun, guns, PPSh 41, ammo belt, Russians, bandoleer, Soviets, USSR, trench, battle, fight, fighting, Soviet Union, Red Army, infantry, infantrymen, 20th century, historic, historical, Great Patriotic War, 1940s, people,
RMKRCTKH–REBUILDING STALINGRAD
RMKWC2TF–German army fights the autumn mud to supply the army in Stalingrad in Oct. 1942. Roadbuilders have laid logs to create a road bed, but it is still incomplete and unstable. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 110)
RM2E09C8Y–1942 German map of Stalingrad by the German Army General Staff
RMACWB4T–Church at Square of Stalingrad Marseilles France
RMTXJK0N–1942 front page Daily Telegraph Battle for Stalingrad
RM2CWBN12–Black and white photograph of World War II (1939-1945); German soldiers fighting outside Stalingrad.
RM2JM25PR–BATTLE OF STALINGRAD 1942. Soviet soldiers advancing through the ruins. Photo: SIB
RMBKH1BC–STALINGRAD -1993
RF2HDX2YD–memorial, stalingrad, mamayev hill, memorials
RMBJE09J–SECOND WORLD WAR. Battle of Stalingrad fought between Russian and German troops. 1942. USSR.
RMD5EFXA–2 Rubles coin, Battle of Stalingrad, Russia, 2000
RMDE8EPB–The Battle of Stalingrad, 1943.
RM2H5FN65–STALINGRAD, RUSSIA - 02 February 1943 - Red Army soldiers in the ruins of Stalingrad, Russia shortly after the end of the Battle of Stalingrad. One of
RMWHA1JW–WW2: Russia/ Fighting in Stalingrad Street. Part of the great defence which turned the tide in Russia.
RMKWC4TM–In Stalingrad, German soldiers extract an old Russian elderly woman from her hiding place. Late summer, 1942. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 108)
RMD2CE85–Nantes, France, a tram metro Paris on the Boulevard of Stalingrad
RMB3EKPC–World War Two / Stalingrad / 1942
RMCPKY08–German soldier in a ruined factory in Stalingrad, 1942
RMBBNCMY–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, Stalingrad 1942 / 1943,
RMKRCWF4–PRISONERS, STALINGRAD
RMB7T40J–Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben Stalingrad: Dogs, do you want to live forever ? Year: 1958 - West Germany Wolfgang Preiss, Joachim Hansen Director: Frank Wisbar
RFR307HR–Memorial museum Battle of Stalingrad. Volgograd, Russia
RMDXNE37–STALINGRAD
RM2A99XAM–German prisoners, stalingrad, second world war
RM2CWBDGP–German troops entering Stalingrad, Russia, September 1942. An elderly Russian woman emerges from a cellar in the shattered ruins of the city. Fought between August 1942 and February 1943, the Battle of Stalingrad saw 750,000 Russian soldiers killed, wounded or captured and over 40,000 civilians lost their lives. On the Axis side, 740,000 were killed or wounded and 110,000 taken prisoner. The defeat at Stalingrad was a reverse from which Nazi Germany was ultimately unable to recover. The photographer is unknown.
RMB3NGTR–ENEMY AT THE GATES 2001 Pathe/Mandalay film with Jude Law about the Battle of Stalingrad
RMBKH1B9–STALINGRAD -1993
RMM4DH8M–Monument to the Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad
RMM0HR8F–Second World War (1939-1945). USSR. Battle of Stalingrad. Fought between the German and Soviet army (August 1942- February 1943). German soldiers firing an anti-tank weapon PAK 38. Photography.
RMR2K3HM–Russia, Volgograd, Mamayev hill, monument, battle of Stalingrad, from September 1942 to February 1943, giant statue 'The Motherland Calls', soldiers of the red army,
RMCWBTDN–German prisoners, among the 90,000 taken by the Soviets at the end of the Battle of Stalingrad in February 1943.
RMB0AF65–Guard of honour for Stalingrad Eternal Flame, Volgograd, Russia, Russian Federation
RM2JD6KHJ–Russian soldiers entrenched Colourised version of: 10059606 Date: 1942-43
RM2B032K7–The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia, near the eastern boundary of Europe. Marked by constant close quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians by air raids, it is often regarded as one of the single largest (nearly 2.2 million personnel) and bloodiest (1.7–2 million wounded, killed or captured) battles in the history of warfare. The heavy losses inflicted on the German Wehrmach
RMP8B9TT–Stalingrad, 23 August 1942. Museum: Moscow Photo Museum (House of Photography).
RMB3EKT8–Women in Stalingrad Ruins.
RMCPKXY1–Battle of Stalingrad, 1942
RMBBNF25–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, Stalingrad 1942 / 1943,
RMG39HKP–GERMANS AT STALINGRAD
RMGG2B1Y–German soldiers in trenches they have dug in the suburbs of Stalingrad November 18, 1942 USSR, Second World War war National archives, Washington
RF2DKWAM4–From left to right: V. Molotov, K. Voroshilov, A. Shcherbakov, I. Stalin, A. Vasilevsky, K. Rokossovsky for the development of a plan for the encircle
RMDXNE38–STALINGRAD
RMH377W8–View across the River Garonne from Stalingrad
RMEX6M79–Colour print depicting Russian soldiers preparing to cross a river in Stalingrad during World War Two. Dated 1945
RMEH8NA4–BATTLE OF STALINGRAD August 1942-February 1943) German group surrendering in posed Soviet film footage
RMBKH1BK–STALINGRAD -1993
RMC61254–German prisoners, among the 90,000 taken by the Soviets at the end of the Battle of Stalingrad in February 1943.
RMCWB0GR–World War II, Stalingrad destroyed during the great battle of 1942-1943.
RMB0MKT1–German artifacts recovered from near Soviet and German Cemeteries at Rossoschka near Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), Russia
RMA5XC9X–Mamayev Kurgan Memorial, Volgograd, Russia
RM2B032JF–The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia, near the eastern boundary of Europe. Marked by constant close quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians by air raids, it is often regarded as one of the single largest (nearly 2.2 million personnel) and bloodiest (1.7–2 million wounded, killed or captured) battles in the history of warfare. The heavy losses inflicted on the German Wehrmach
RMHNPJGE–The Nazi propaganda image shows German Wehrmacht soldiers in the 'Barrikaden' weapon factory in the the North of Stalingrad (today Volgograd). Taken in November 1942. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte - NO WIRE SERVICE - | usage worldwide
RMB3EKP4–World War Two, Stalingrad/November 1942
RMCPKY17–Civilians in Stalingrad, 1942
RMB3YNH0–events, Second World War / WWII, Russia, Stalingrad 1942 / 1943, Sowjet victory parade after the surrender of the German 6th Army, February 1943, Soviet Union, USSR, Russian soldiers, winter, regimental colour, ruins, 20th century, historic, historical, battle, Red Army, ruin, military, 1940s, people,
RMKRCTEM–Battle in Tractor Plant, later the last stand for the Germans before the liberation of Stalingrad. Date: 1942-43
RMGG2B1X–German soldiers surprised to find this old Russian lady in a hideout instead of finding Russian soldiers, Stalingrad November 18, 1942 USSR, Second World War war National archives, Washington
RMEN84TX–Album STALINGRAD 1933 - 08
RMA4K1AX–German troops entering Stalingrad, Russia, September 1942. Artist: Unknown
RF2DH511C–TSARITSYN - STALINGRAD - 1942: A bombardement of the old Tsaritsyn in Russia.
RMMKTEGF–Russians battle Nazis at Stalingrad
RMK70GY9–Nov. 1942, Stalingrad - Stalingrad antiaircraft gunners protecting a plant from an air-raid.
RMHGF9F1–President Roosevelt is presented with the Stalingrad Sword at the Teheran Conference. Churchill and Stalin look on. 29th Nov '43
RMEG6MR2–Stalingrad after the first months of the German attack, Nov. 1942 after two months of battle. Stalingrad was still defended by
RMP7RH8F–Italiano: Soldati tedeschi della 24. Panzer-Division in azione nella stazione ferroviaria meridionale di Stalingrado il 15 settembre 1942 . 15 September 1942 353 Stalingrad-2 settembre 1942
RM2K02JW2–Street fights in Stalingrad. Autumn 1942
RMEG6MXF–Soviet (Russian) civilians cooking in the ruins of Stalingrad. The 'Hero City' was in ruins in Nov. 1944, over 18 months after
RMB0MKH4–Human bone from Battle of Stalingrad, Site of Luftwaffe Pitomnik airfield, west of Volgograd, Russia, Russian Federation
RMA5XCDN–Derelict building left as war memorial Volgograd Russia
RM2B032MW–The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943) was a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia, near the eastern boundary of Europe. Marked by constant close quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians by air raids, it is often regarded as one of the single largest (nearly 2.2 million personnel) and bloodiest (1.7–2 million wounded, killed or captured) battles in the history of warfare. The heavy losses inflicted on the German Wehrmach
RMHPC6NA–Dead soldiers of German Wehrmacht and smashed war machines pictured near Stalingrad, Soviet Union, between September 1942 and February 1943. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte | usage worldwide
RMB3EKJP–Destoryed Buildings/Stalingrad/1942.
RMCPM84B–Dead German soldier near Stalingrad, 1943
RF2DAC0RN–WORLD WAR 2. Eastern Front south. Russian offensive. Stalingrad 1943 old map
RMA9XBK6–Ruined Stalingrad
RMGG2B20–Stalingrad on fire November 17, 1942 USSR, Second World War war National archives, Washington
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