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A Sherman Firefly 1C Tank of the 11th Armoured Division leads a column of tanks through Gemert, Holland. 26th September 1944
A camouflaged Sherman Firefly tank of the 7th Armoured Division seen here moving up to the assembly area during Operation Goodwood, in Normandy, 18 July 1944
On the 8th army front a mule train carrying ammunition to Montgomerys men passes a little party busily engaged digging out a bogged Sherman tank. Circa 4th December 1943
Sherman tanks in San Angelo, Italy. 20th May 1944 By May 15th 1944 the Fifth and Eight Armies had made substantial progress in the offensive against the Gustav Line in Italy
The advance northwards in the 8th army zone of operations, Italy, proceeds according to plan. Here a Sherman tank passes through a road barrier at Nicastro as British forces push their way northwards
Sherman tank overtakes Italian Pack Mule company moving up through Legare Italy. Circa October 1944
Anzio Beach Head. On 22nd January the Fifth Army began their landing south of Rome, supported by Allied Air Forces and warships. Our picture was taken during the early stages of the operation
One of the vital weapons of the US Army now manoeuvering on the rugged downs and beaches of England in preparation for the invasion of occupied Europe is the giant M-25 which recovers damaged tanks
Two Russian soldiers talking to US soldiers as the first American tanks roll into the streets of Berlin at the end of the Second World War, July 1945
The British Armour enter Valkenswenswaard First Village over the Dutch Border during the British Thrust into Holland. September 1944
Flail Tank in Normandy 1944 The Flail tank consists of a chassis fitted with a special anti-mine device This device projects forward of the tank with chains which whirl like a flail as the tank