Another gruesome image of the horrors of war, a Soviet tank crewman, or what's left of him, apparently the victim of an air attack.
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I don't know, but if he was pulled out for the photo the stench must have been unimaginableI wonder if he was found in the tank and pulled out for the photo

Gen. George S. Patton Jr., 28th Regimental Colonel, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army, "Blood and Steel"
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Reminded me of some of the O'Sullivan Pics from Gettysburg.
A great Pic book for this type of stuff is
"Gettysburg a Journey in time" by William A. Frassanito
A lot of then and now pics very well written.
He has three or four other books on the Civil War.
ISBN : 0-684-14696-7
A great Pic book for this type of stuff is
"Gettysburg a Journey in time" by William A. Frassanito
A lot of then and now pics very well written.
He has three or four other books on the Civil War.
ISBN : 0-684-14696-7
Ich liebe den Geruch von Sturzkampfflugzeug morgens.