The Battle of Imphal-Kohima March - July 1944: A British M3 Lee tank crosses a river north of Imphal to meet the Japanese advance. The M3 was considered obsolete for the European Theatre by mid 1943, but was more than adequate for the British vs. IJA tanks in the China India Burma Theatre.
American M1917 light tanks arrive at the Canadian Armoured Corps Training Centre at Camp Borden, Ontario, October 1940. Since neutral America couldnt sell weapons to a country at war the tanks were classified as scrap metal
The photo below is dated August 1, 1944 and symbolizes the long anticipated return by the Free French 2nd Armored Division to "la terre sacrée de France." Sherman tank “Moghrane” of the 2ème Escadron, 12ème RCA (Régiment de Chasseurs d’Afrique) is seen here coming ashore on Utah Beach.
Captain D. Begin and Lieutenant Benny Veilleux work on a Canadian-manufactured Ram Tank. These AFVs were used primarily for training and did not see action as battle tanks, though a large number were converted into APCs, flamethrower carriers and armoured observation posts.
A StuG III #Ps.531-10 at the 1952 Finnish Defence Forces Flag Day parade in Helsinki. This particular StuG had 11 confirmed kills during the summer of 1944, and today sits in the Finnish Armoured Brigade's garrison in Parola.