Swords may be driven into ploughshares when they’ve finished their fighting, but tanks are often left to rust, in graveyards of military vehicles or on the battlefields where they fell. A collection of images from around the net.
A pioneer column of the 2nd SS was destroyed near Roncey in Operation Cobra. Photo taken in the late July 1944, an overturned Sdkfz 251 in the foreground, then a destroyed Panzer IV number 779, another Sdkfz 251 number 104, and more SPW abandoned on this field.
A Disastrous Scene to a SS unit in the port of Rouen – Two Panzer IV destroyed by the RAF air raid, 25-26 august 1944
This Sherman looks like it is under examination and review.
This Sherman looks like it is under examination and review.
German remains of a Panther tank and SdKfz 251 vehicle inspected by American soldiers somewhere in Normandy. Love the guys on the motorcycles in the background.
Panzer Königstiger “104” belonging to Unterscharfurer “Sepp Franzl”, 1st company “Schwere SS-Panzerabteilung 501” in La gleize, into a narrow street called “Way old way”
25th Pz Gren Div Berlin April ’45
Impact of 3 rounds of 76mm HE on a Panther, killing turret crew but no other damage
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