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A Volkswagen Schwimmwagen, an amphibious vehicle, is

A Volkswagen Schwimmwagen, an amphibious vehicle, is

A Volkswagen Schwimmwagen, an amphibious vehicle, is on static display in Cobru for the commemorations of Battle of the Bulge's 70th anniversary in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 14, 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Visual I... More

A Kübelwagen and a Panzer V Panther tank replica are

A Kübelwagen and a Panzer V Panther tank replica are

A Kübelwagen and a Panzer V Panther tank replica are in static display for the Battle of the Bulge's 70th anniversary commemorations in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 14, 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information S... More

Re-enactors portraying German Wehrmacht soldiers recalibrate

Re-enactors portraying German Wehrmacht soldiers recalibrate

Re-enactors portraying German Wehrmacht soldiers recalibrate NATO blank ammunitions in order to use them in their Mauser rifles before the recreation of Battle of the Bulge's combats for the 70th anniversary of... More

A group of re-enactors from Poland gather on the Panzer

A group of re-enactors from Poland gather on the Panzer

A group of re-enactors from Poland gather on the Panzer V Panther replica they built based on a T55 platform as they leave for the combat reenactment of Battle of the Bulge's 70th anniversary in Bastogne, Belgi... More

Re-enactors with the AA7 group in Poland gather around

Re-enactors with the AA7 group in Poland gather around

Re-enactors with the AA7 group in Poland gather around their Panzer V Panther tank replica based on a Russian T55, before the Battle of the Bulge's combat reenactment for the 70th anniversary commemorations in ... More

A group of re-enactors from Poland, the AA7s, recreate

A group of re-enactors from Poland, the AA7s, recreate

A group of re-enactors from Poland, the AA7s, recreate a Wehrmacht campground during the commemorations of Battle of the Bulge's 70th anniversary in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 14, 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Visual ... More

A Panzer V Panther tank replica, built on a Russian

A Panzer V Panther tank replica, built on a Russian

A Panzer V Panther tank replica, built on a Russian T55 platform by the AA7 reenactors group in Poland, is on static display prior taking part in the combat re-enactment during the Battle of the Bulge's 70th an... More

A group of re-enactors recreate a Wehrmacht campground

A group of re-enactors recreate a Wehrmacht campground

A group of re-enactors recreate a Wehrmacht campground during the commemorations of the Battle of the Bulge's 70th anniversary in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 14, 2014. (U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Special... More

A BMW side-car passes in front of Polish re-enactors

A BMW side-car passes in front of Polish re-enactors

A BMW side-car passes in front of Polish re-enactors gathered on a Panzer V Panther tank replica during Battle of the Bulge's 70th anniversary commemorations in Cobru, Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 14, 2014. (U.S. Ar... More

A polish re-enactor portraying a German officer watches

A polish re-enactor portraying a German officer watches

A polish re-enactor portraying a German officer watches the Panzer V Panther replica depart for the combat re-enactment commemorating Battle of the Bulge's 70th anniversary in Bastogne, Belgium, Dec. 14, 2014. ... More

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