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Russland-Süd, zerstörter russischer Panzer
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Photographer
Klintzsch
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Sowjetunion, Süd.- Don/Stalingrad.- deutsche Infanteristen in Deckung hinter einem zerstörten sowjetischen Panzer (T-70 ?) neben leichtem Schützenpanzer (Sd.Kfz. 250) mit Aufschrift "Struckmann" (?); PK 694
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Headline
Russland-S¸d, zerstˆrter russischer Panzer
Credit/Provider
Bundesarchiv
Short title
Bild 101I-218-0503-19
Author
Klintzsch
IIM version
2
Special instructions
Sowjetunion, S¸d.- Don/Stalingrad.- deutsche Infanteristen in Deckung hinter einem zerstˆrten sowjetischen Panzer (T-70 ?) neben leichtem Sch¸tzenpanzer (Sd.Kfz. 250) mit Aufschrift "Struckmann" (?); PK 694