Wehrmacht & Waffen-SS

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A heavily armed squad of German Infantry in the hedgerows of Normandy. This is what opposed the Allies as they attempted to push through. The Germans deployed a larger percentage of automatic weapons in an Infantry squad than the Allies (Image).
 

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Hauptmann Peter Kiesgen, winner of the Knight’s Cross and former Hitlerjugend leader, helps train new recruits in the use of the Panzerfaust 60 in 1944. The Hauptmann wears five tank destruction badges on his right sleeve, each one awarded for the single-handed destruction of an enemy tank (Image).
 

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German Wehrmacht soldiers of 130th Panzer Lehr Division study a map of the region surrounding the village of Tilly-sur-Seulles during the Battle of Normandy. Tilly-sur-Seulles, Calvados, Lower Normandy, France, 9 June 1944 (Image).
 
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