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One of Otto Skorzeny's "imitation" American GI's faces a firing squard.
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Three cold GI's huddle together for warmth.
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The ubiquitous jeep, but probably one you’ve never seen before! Armour plate protects the front of the engine as well as three sides of the driver/ passenger area. A 30...
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One more great American armoured reconnaissance vehicle that was a familiar sight all over Europe in the months after the Normandy invasion. This particular model has had a coat of...
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This cold-looking prisoner wishes he still had his great coat!
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This other prisoner looks more fortunate…in his “snow” smock and warm scarf and gloves.
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Already wounded, this future P.O.W. seems happy to get out of the fight and hopefully, stay in one piece!
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As one GI peers through his binos...another takes careful aim...the third member of the section kneels ready beside them.
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The M36 ‘Jackson’ was the best American ‘tank destroyer’ of WW2. It combined the already well-proven and reliable chassis of the M4 Sherman and combined it with sloped armor and...
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This 3-man section is carrying probably the finest infantry rifle of WW2... The M1 ‘Garand’, the .30-06 calibre, semi automatic weapon that was the standard US Army service rifle of...
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The M1919 Browning .30 calibre machine gun was widely used in WW2 and was the main company support weapon for GI’s in combat. The gun required at least 2 men...
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The ‘Bazooka’ is the common name for a man-portable, recoilless anti tank rocket launcher weapon. Developed and widely used by the US Army in WW2, the ‘Bazooka’ was among the...
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Another of John M. Browning’s masterpieces, the ‘Model 1919’ was originally developed as a general purpose machine gun for the U.S. Cavalry, for use in its tanks and armoured cars...
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Although, strictly speaking, the B.A.R. (Browning Automatic Rifle) was not a machine gun it was employed mostly in the light machine gun role within American WW2 Infantry Squads. Each American...
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This winter-clad GI is taking aim from the prone firing position.
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This kneeling infantryman is using one of the most outstanding weapons of WW2... The .30 cal. M1 Rifle was designed by John C. Garand who originally worked for the Springfield...
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Classic firing pose with the classic rifle.
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A kneeling rifleman holds his M1 ‘Garand’ in his left hand as he prepares to hurl a grenade at the approaching enemy. Most infantrymen carried at least 2 x grenades...
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This 2-man set includes the Squad’s radio man carrying the ‘SCR-538’ backpack radio with a telephone handset. Because of the extra weight of the radio and its batteries most radio...
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When the US Army entered WW2 its antitank defense was the 37mm towed gun and the .50 cal M2 Browning heavy machine gun. US experts adopted and adapted an original...
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This final ‘Winter GI’ is definitely either a ‘sergeant’ or possibly a junior officer. In addition to his ‘Tommy-Gun’ he also has the holstered Colt M1911A1 as his sidearm. Both...