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Handbook On German Military Forces (TM-E 30-451, 1943): Plate II: Army continental uniforms: mobile troops (WW2 Wehrmacht ) (no known copyright)

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English: Army continental uniforms: mobile troops, Uniforms of the German Wehrmacht's Heer ca. 1943 (Panzerwaffe/Panzertruppen, etc.)

Colour plate II from "Handbook On German Military Forces" (TM-E 30-451 1 September 1943), a manual published by the the Military Intelligence Division of the United States War Departement, restricted during World War Two, declassified since then. It shows the insignia, uniforms, etc., of the Third Reich Wehrmacht in wartime Germany.

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Source (Slightly cropped) page copied from TM-E 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces - 1943 uploaded to the Internet Archive (archive.org)
Author the Military Intelligence Division of the United States War Departement
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