A Jagdpanzer 38 of the 708th Volksgrenadier-Division which was knocked out by an M10 tank destroyer of 813th Tank Destroyer Battalion in support of the US 79th Infantry Division around the town of Halloville, France, November 17, 1944. Colourised.
The Commander-in-Chief Home Forces, General Sir Bernard Paget, in the turret of a Crusader tank of the 42nd Armoured Division during a large-scale exercise near Malton in Yorkshire, 29 September 1942.
Turan 40 tank, Budapest Hungary; c. 1943. The Turán was a Hungarian medium inspired by and used the technology-based solutions found on the design of the Czechoslovak Škoda T-21 medium tank prototype.
This image is an Australian Sentinal Tank seems to show a signalman holding balloons. Also, it is rare to see the Sentinal with a Bren gun on the turret.
Disabled Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go tank at Biak island; c. May-August 1944. The island of Biak forms part of the Schouten Islands, and dominates the entrance to Geelvink Bay, near the western end of New Guinea.
A Sherman demonstrating its "Backscratcher" device: similar to the German S-Minenwerfer, M2A1 anti-personel mines were placed on the tank and detonated from inside when enemy infantry attacked it. A few were deployed 1945 on Okinawa