While conducting photo research for the George Nipe book "Blood, Steel, and Myth" this past summer, I came across a roll of film that had some rare never before seen shots showing panzer crewmen and officers from II./SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 "Leibstandarte" during the Battle of Kursk July 1943.
The images were scanned from an original 35mm contact sheet. Unfortunately the quality of the images are not worthy of reproducing in a book due to all the scratches.
However they are of interest to share with fellow enthusiasts on line.
The photos were taken by Waffen-SS Kriegsberichter (war correspondent) Max Büschel who was attached to the LAH during the summer offensive. Büschel managed to capture a moment in time when the company commanders regrouped after an earlier tank battle.
The photos are shown in the sequence they were taken. If anyone has additional information to add to my captions please feel free to join in and add to this thread.
This way we all can continue to learn a little more. Thanks.
The images were scanned from an original 35mm contact sheet. Unfortunately the quality of the images are not worthy of reproducing in a book due to all the scratches.
However they are of interest to share with fellow enthusiasts on line.
The photos were taken by Waffen-SS Kriegsberichter (war correspondent) Max Büschel who was attached to the LAH during the summer offensive. Büschel managed to capture a moment in time when the company commanders regrouped after an earlier tank battle.
The photos are shown in the sequence they were taken. If anyone has additional information to add to my captions please feel free to join in and add to this thread.
This way we all can continue to learn a little more. Thanks.
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