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Caption | German StuG III assault gun in Stalingrad, Russia, Sep 1942, photo 1 of 2 ww2dbase | |||||||
WW2-Era Location Name | Stalingrad, Russia | |||||||
Date | Sep 1942 | |||||||
Photographer | Schröter | |||||||
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Source | ww2dbaseGerman Federal Archives | |||||||
Identification Code | Bild 183-B28877 | |||||||
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Photos in Series | See all 2 photos in this series | |||||||
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Licensing | Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Germany License (CC BY-SA 3.0 DE).
See Bild 183-B28877 on Wikimedia Commons According to the German Federal Archive (Bundesarchiv), as of 21 Jul 2010, photographs can be reproduced with if these preconditions are met: - add the signature of the pictures and - of name of the originator, i.e. the photographer. ... You also can use fotos from the Federal Archives for free on Wikimedia Commons https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Bundesarchiv Please contact us regarding any inaccuracies with the above information. Thank you. |
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | |||||||
Photo Size | 551 x 800 pixels |
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C. Peter Chen says:
4 Apr 2020 07:33:19 AM
Thank you Craig, we have reorganized these photos a little bit with your findings in mind.

4 Apr 2020 07:33:19 AM
Thank you Craig, we have reorganized these photos a little bit with your findings in mind.
3. Craig R. says:
15 Apr 2020 08:15:02 PM
Very glad to have been of help! Thanks for your reply/action.
By the way, on an unrelated note, is that a halftrack (SdKfz.250) in the rear of the column?
15 Apr 2020 08:15:02 PM
Very glad to have been of help! Thanks for your reply/action.
By the way, on an unrelated note, is that a halftrack (SdKfz.250) in the rear of the column?
4. Craig R. says:
4 May 2020 08:39:15 AM
Having done a little more online research, the halftrack in the rear of this column might actually be an ammunition carrier (Sd.Kfz.252); I based this guess on its shape compared to some other photos of that type. Unfortunately, it's very difficult to confirm without a higher-resolution photo, or else another taken in this series (if it exists).
If I find out any more information, I'll add it later, with advanced thanks to WW2DB for allowing this open commenting!
4 May 2020 08:39:15 AM
Having done a little more online research, the halftrack in the rear of this column might actually be an ammunition carrier (Sd.Kfz.252); I based this guess on its shape compared to some other photos of that type. Unfortunately, it's very difficult to confirm without a higher-resolution photo, or else another taken in this series (if it exists).
If I find out any more information, I'll add it later, with advanced thanks to WW2DB for allowing this open commenting!
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3 Apr 2020 09:19:09 PM
I believe that this photo goes along with photo 3 of 3 (Bild 183-J21826) in the other StuG III pics posted here at WW2DB. That photo (https://ww2db.com/image.php?image_id=9211) has similar terrain, lighting and clouds in the sky... but even more important, the background shrubs and hill shapes on that photo's extreme left side - behind the StuG III's dust - seem to match the same features in THIS photo's extreme right side.
Additionally, the photographer names are permutations of the same name: Schröter and Schroedter.
The Bild numbers are not in sequence as they have been on other sequential photos, but I wonder if that was a quirk of how they were categorized.
Anyway, I guess that makes this photo 4 of 3!