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Nordfrankreich, Weg Gournay - Morgny.- drei Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummern 211, 214) des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" auf Straße; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich, 49°27'15.5"N 1°41'06.0"E

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI (Tiger I, Turmnummer 131) des 1. SS-Pz.-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" in Ortschaft vor einer Kirche, rechts Schwimmkübel; PK 698 — Frankreich

Nordfrankreich, Weg Gournay - Morgny.- vier Panzer VI "Tiger I" (Turmnummer 205) des SS-Panzerkorps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" auf Straße; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Frankreich.- Panzer V "Panther" auf Fahrt durch eine Stadt; Lfl 3 — Frankreich

Im Osten (Mitte).- Instandsetzung eines mit Tannenzweigen getarnten Panzer IV Ausf. H (Turmnummer 733); KBZ HGr Mitte — Ostfront

Nordfrankreich.- Panzer VI "Tiger I" der 1. SS-Pz. Div. "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" (Turmnummer 323); PK 698 — Nordfrankreich

Nordfrankreich.- Soldaten vor Panzer VI "Tiger I" des SS-Pz-Korps "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler"; PK 698 — Nordfrankreich — Information from http://www.panzer.punkt.pl: Battalion commander Heinz von Westernhagen and tank commanders of the Leibstandarte 3rd company confer near one of their vehicles. These pictures were taken during a field exercise east of Amiens, France in May 1944.

The Sherman tank "Bomb" of the Sherbrooke Fusiliers hunts snipers with troops of the Mont Royal Regiment in Falaise, August 17, 1944.

Carte de la bataille de la poche de Falaise

Map of the Normandy Battle August 1-13 1944

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US soldiers celebrate with a captured German flag in front of a destroyed Panther tank. The group of infantrymen were left behind to "mop-up" in Chambois, France, last stronghold of the Germans in the Falaise Gap area

The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 Knocked-out German Panther tanks on the outskirts of Lingevres, 20 June 1944.

The Campaign in Normandy 1944 Knocked-out German PzKpfw IV tank, July 1944.

A captured German PzKpfw IV tank at 27th Armoured Brigade workshops, Normandy, 3 July 1944. A captured German PzKpfw IV tank at 27th Armoured Brigade workshops, 3 July 1944. This vehicle had the turret number '612'.

The British Army in Normandy 1944 A half-track passes a knocked-out German Panther tank on a road near Tourville, 16 July 1944.

The British Army in Normandy 1944 A Sherman ARV towing a German PzKpfw IV tank captured near Cagny, 19 July 1944.

The British Army in Normandy 1944 A knocked-out German PzKpfw IV tank in a hull-down position, 13 July 1944.

The British Army in Normandy 1944 A Sherman tank of 24th Lancers, 8th Armoured Brigade, passing a knocked-out German PzKpfw V Panther tank near Rauray, 30 June 1944.

The British Army in the Normandy Campaign 1944 Royal Engineers search for mines near a knocked out German Panther tank, near Villers Bocage, 4 August 1944.

The British Army in Normandy 1944 A knocked-out German PzKpfw IV tank near Caen, 9 July 1944.

The British Army in Normandy 1944 The crew of a Sherman ARV pose with an intact German PzKpfw IV tank which they successfully recovered and brought back to 27th Armoured Brigade workshops, 3 July 1944. This vehicle had the turret number '612'.

The British Army in Normandy 1944 A Cromwell ARV towing a captured German PzKpfw IV tank, 6 July 1944.