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Operation being studied under magnifying glass. Focusing on a topic of operation. Taking a closer look at operation. Examination of it-stock-foto
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Operation as a complex subject, related to important topics spreading around as a word cloud.-stock-foto
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WW2 Screen B&W Still Waffen SS from the Totenkopf Division load an 8cm Mortar during the Early Stages of Operation Barbarossa.-stock-foto
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German machine gun crew firing with MG 34 during Operation Barbarossa    - Historical document, photographer unknow-stock-foto
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An early Ausf.A of the 1st Panzer Division seen fording a river in Russia during operation Barbarossa.This vehicle is lacking the MG shield - Historical document, photographer unknow-stock-foto
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Red Army troops enter Vilnius on Gedininas Avenue on June 15, 1940. The photo was taken a year before Operation Barbarossa, the nazi invasion of the the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941. The Red Army left Vilnius very soon after, on the 24th June 1941.-stock-foto
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Jewish men are forced to load a German munitions train near Lublin in Poland. The photo is dated 3rd July 1943, just a couple of weeks after the nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa.-stock-foto
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Jewish men taking a break from their work. They are being forced to load a German munitions train near Lublin in Poland. The photo is dated 3rd July 1943, just a couple of weeks after the nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa.-stock-foto
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Jewish men are forced to load a German munitions train near Lublin in Poland. The photo is dated 3rd July 1943, just a couple of weeks after the nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a Soviet prisoner of war captured by German troops. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the varied backgrounds of Soviet soldiers and the intensity of the conflict as German forces advanced on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a Soviet prisoner of war captured by German troops. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the varied backgrounds of Soviet soldiers and the intensity of the conflict as German forces advanced on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a Soviet prisoner of war captured by German troops. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the varied backgrounds of Soviet soldiers and the intensity of the conflict as German forces advanced on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Soviet prisoners of war captured by German troops, including a former colonel of the Tsarist army. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the varied backgrounds of Soviet soldiers and the intensity of the conflict as German forces advanced on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a German soldier in the trench of a bunker, camouflaged by freshly fallen snow. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image illustrates the use of natural elements for concealment as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows prisoners of war captured by German troops, including a former colonel of the Tsarist army. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image reflects the diverse backgrounds of Soviet soldiers and the intensity of the conflict as German forces advanced on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a German soldier crawling next to a snowbank, making his way to the frontline firing position. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the extreme winter conditions and the challenges faced by German forces as they advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a group of soldiers discussing their recent mission after returning from a combat flight. They recount their encounter with Soviet fighters and how they managed to fend them off. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this scene captures the camaraderie and shared experiences of German forces as they advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows soldiers refueling a Dornier Do 17 during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. Ensuring these bombers were ready for action was critical as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows two Bf 110 destroyer aircraft flying in formation during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. These aircraft played a crucial role in providing air support and engaging Soviet targets as German forces advanced on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Knight's Cross recipient First Lieutenant Graf Kageneck shaking hands with a Spanish comrade during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. This meeting highlights the collaboration between German forces and Spanish volunteers as they fought against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. Spanish volunteers joined the Germans largely due to their shared anti-communist stance and the support of General Franco's regime for Nazi Germany.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Spanish volunteers in the German army performing maintenance on a plane's engine during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. These volunteers joined German forces to combat Soviet troops on the Eastern Front, driven by Spain's anti-communist stance and General Franco's support for Nazi Germany during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Major S., a Spanish volunteer pilot, seated in his aircraft during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. Spanish volunteers, including fighter pilots, joined German forces to combat the Soviets on the Eastern Front during the Second World War. This was largely due to Spain's anti-communist stance and General Franco's support for Nazi Germany.-stock-foto
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An illustration depicts a dogfight between German Me 109 fighters and Soviet Rata aircraft during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. This scene captures the aerial battles that took place as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows two German soldiers relaxing in their tent during a moment of downtime in occupied Soviet territory. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image captures a rare break for the soldiers as they advanced against Soviet forces on the Eastern Front.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a German soldier cleaning his clothes during a moment of downtime in occupied Soviet territory. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image illustrates the routine and personal tasks soldiers attended to amid the ongoing advance against Soviet forces on the Eastern Front.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows German soldiers gathered around their unit mascot, a pig, posing for the camera. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image offers a glimpse of the lighter moments shared by troops as they advanced against Soviet forces on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows soldiers being transported to their accommodations in a horse-drawn carriage after landing. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the reliance on traditional transport methods as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Bolshevik soldiers surrendering as prisoners of war after enduring heavy artillery fire. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, as German forces continued their advance against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Colonel P. issuing orders on the front line, with Major M. standing to his left. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the direct leadership and coordination among German officers as they advanced against Soviet forces on the Eastern Front.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a German vehicle stuck in the mud on a rough Soviet country road. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, it highlights the difficult terrain and logistical challenges faced by German forces as they pushed deeper into Soviet territory during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows, from right to left, Lieutenant Colonel M. and Lieutenant H. speaking with a Captain. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image illustrates the strategic meetings among German officers as they coordinated their efforts on the Eastern Front against Soviet forces.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows the small settlement of Vasil'evskoe near Lake Ilmen in Russia. This photograph, taken in 1941 during Operation Barbarossa, depicts a moment in the German advance against Soviet forces on the Eastern Front in the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Field Marshal Albert Kesselring arriving for a short visit, likely to inspect frontline operations and boost troop morale. This visit took place during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, illustrating a moment in the German advance against Soviet forces on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows the combat headquarters in Trubnikov Bor, a wooden building near a small lake. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image shows the occupied land the German forces used, as they advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows, from left to right, Captain S., First Lieutenant St., and Captain V. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image captures the coordination among German officers as they strategize during their advance on the Eastern Front against Soviet forces.-stock-foto
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A photograph of Otto Dessloch, a senior officer in the Luftwaffe, taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941. Dessloch played a key role in coordinating air operations on the Eastern Front, contributing to the initial successes of the German advance into Soviet territory.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows Lieutenant Colonel D. in the middle left, with First Lieutenant D. to his right. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image captures a moment the Luftwaffe officers prepare for their next actions on the Eastern Front.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows German vehicles traveling across rough, bumpy dirt roads in the Soviet Union. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the challenging terrain faced by German forces as they advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows a German soldier carrying a bomb on his shoulder, preparing to restock aircraft at their parking positions. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image showcases the continuous efforts to arm Luftwaffe planes as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto
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A photograph shows two German soldiers at a bench adjusting the machine gun barrels of their aircraft's onboard weapons. Taken during Operation Barbarossa in 1941, this image highlights the meticulous maintenance required to ensure combat readiness as German forces advanced against Soviet troops on the Eastern Front during the Second World War.-stock-foto