Willys MB Jeep
Photographs (11)
Collectie / Archief: Fotocollectie Spaarnestad Onderwerpen Reportage / Serie: Arnhem, Slag bij - Sept. 1944 (inclusief de uiteindelijke inname April 1945) Beschrijving: First two gliders at Arnhem 17-9-1944 Annotatie: Beschrijving IWM: HQ of 1st Airlanding Light Regiment, Royal Artillery, unload a jeep and trailer from their Horsa glider at the landing zone near Wolfheze in Holland, during Operation 'Market Garden'; The first two gliders to touch down, their wing tips interlocked after colliding on landing. In the foreground are the Headquarters Artillery Group. Nearly all the vehicles of the 1st Airlanding Reconnaissance Squadron (whose task it was to lead the race for the road and railway bridges) were lost on route as several gliders broke their tow ropes.[BU 1164] Datum: 1944-09-17 Trefwoorden: oorlog, oorlogen Fotograaf: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit / Smith, D.M. Auteursrechthebbende: © Imperial War Museum Materiaalsoort: Foto (zwart/wit) Nummer toegang: 7.000SPAond Inventarisnummer: 24023 Bestanddeelnummer: 24023_056
21 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
THE ALLIED CAMPAIGN IN NORTH-WEST EUROPE, 6 JUNE 1944 - 7 MAY 1945 The Battle for Normandy: The French Tricolour floats over a street in Carentan, the first French town to be liberated by the Americans. French civilians wave their hands in welcome as men of the US 7th Corps pass through the streets after two days of bitter fighting The capture of Carentan materially strengthened the link between the two American beachheads.
13 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
The British Army in North-west Europe 1944-45 The grave of a British soldier who was killed during Operation Market Garden in 1944, lies alongside the wreckage of his jeep near Arnhem, 18 April 1945.
21 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
De intocht van de Canadezen. Canadees voertuig en publiek in de Langestraat.
14 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
German vehicles on a battlefield (l-r): A captured British Universal Carrier, Sd.Kfz 251/3, a VW Kübelwagen, two motorcycles with sidecars (DKW NZ250/350?) and a Horch Leichter Einheits-PKW. Due to the captured British vehicle and the landscape, the photo was most probably taken in North Africa in 1941.
14 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
Soldats américains dans Alençon en août 1944
13 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
The British Army in Normandy 1944 — U.S. made jeeps leading a column with carriers and a Sexton 25-pdr self-propelled gun, moving forward south of Caen, 1 August 1944. — Likely from the U.K. Army Film and Photographic Unit
13 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
The French Tricolour floats over a street in Carentan, the first French town to be liberated by the Americans. French civilians wave their hands in welcome as men of the US 7th Corps pass through the streets after two days of bitter fighting The capture of Carentan materially strengthened the link between the two American beachheads.
13 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
Anzio Beachhead
11 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
Monte Cassino Museum
9 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”
Soldiers of the 4th U.S. Infantry Division look at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, after the French capital had been liberated on August 25, 1944. John Downey. (OWI) NARA FILE #: 208-MFI-3B-1 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1058
14 Jun 2026 · identified as “Willys MB Jeep”