Erwin's smile 😭😭
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The Afrika boys
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With his tunic bleached by the North African sun, Rommel looks every inch the Desert Fox in this photograph!
He was extremely photogenic and made sure the pose was just right for every photo taken. He rarely travelled anywhere without personal photographers.
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Commander of the German Forces of the Southwest (Mediterranean, Italy) Generalfeldmarshall (Smiling) Albert Kesselring and Commander of the Axis Forces in North Africa Generalfeldmarshall Erwin Rommel, The Desert Fox, during the Battle of Libya, 1942
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A German Afrikakorps officer attempts to coordinate his unit's movements - North Africa April 1941. Colour by Shultz
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Slow motion gif of the awesome 88mm firing in the North African desert.
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Les généraux Erwin Rommel et Siegfried Westphal dégagent leur voiture enlisée – Campagne d’Afrique du Nord – Janvier 1941
Photographe : Valtingojer
©Bundesarchiv - Bild 183-B20800
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Goodspeed You! Race car series
WAF Kugellager / Acrílico sobre tabla, 40 x 40 cm
Veedol Motor Oil / Acrílico sobre tabla, 40 x 40 cm
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1943 Heia Safari! - Nicolas Trudgian
Elements of the 10th Panzer Division, Army Group 'Afrika', counter-attack Allied forces in Northern Tunisia, early spring 1943. Overhead, air support is provided by the Ju87Ds of St.G3 and the formidable Fw190A fighters of II./JG 2
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"ALLIED PLANES PULVERIZE AXIS MOTOR CONVOY ON TUNISIA ROAD," Toronto Star. January 5. 1943. Page 2.
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WRECKED IN ITS TRACKS, this Axis motor convoy was stopped dead by Allied planes as it rolled along a road in Tunisia. Every vehicle was knocked out. Roaring ahead, Allied planes are pounding the Germans and Italians in Tunis and Bizerte, while armored ground forces feel out enemy positions in preparation for what may be a quick stab to the sea between the two strongholds.
THIS WOUNDED NAZI soldier, being taken from an Allied ambulance by German prisoners, was struck by machine-gun fire when four German planes strafed the ambulance on a road in Tunisia, despite its big Red Cross markings. The driver, killed as he tried to open the door to let out the wounded, lies where he fell. Major William Yarborough, Seattle, Wash., French liaison officer with the U.S. forces, stands by with a rifle.
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Operation Crusader: Tank Warfare in the Desert Tobruk 1941 :: Hermann Buschleb
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DAK Content for Twitter
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Nice colour shot of a group of Junkers Ju 52s, possibly from KGrzbV 400 and at least one Messerschmitt Bf 110, North Africa, date unknown. The Bf 110 is coded '3U' which was Zerstörergeschwader/ZG 26 Horst Wessel. For more, see my Facebook group - Eagles Of The Reich
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Soldats de la Luftwaffe endormis sur des side-cars BMW R 75 - Campagne d'Afrique du Nord - Mars-avril 1941
Photographe : Erich Borchert
©Bundesarchiv - Bild 101I-782-0041-32
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Its Time for Afrika Korps
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