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The Flakvierling 38 was a quad mount version of the 2cm FlaK 38 and was introduced in 1940. The single 2cm FlaK guns were planned to be phased out early in the war in favour of 3.7cm cannon, as the latter was able to engage targets at much greater range and with...
http://ww2incolour.blogspot.com/2011/10/previously-unknown-us-gun-cam-footage.html
In the last week some previously unknown colour Gun Camera footage has emerged from the Romano Archives. The footage was taken over Germany in 1945 from USAF P-47 Thunderbolt fighter-bombers and features the...
http://ww2incolour.blogspot.com/2011/09/colour-video-of-d-day-landings.html
At the above link you can find a three-part compilation of colour footage of the D-Day Landings. Enjoy!
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I've just finished my latest colourised photograph, a Panzer IV Ausf. H Zug of 8./Pz-Rgt. 3 near Amiens in France in the Winter of 1943-44.
http://ww2incolour.blogspot.com/2011/08/trophies-of-great-battles-video-of.html
On 22nd June 1943, exactly two years after the launch of Unternehmen Barbarossa (Operation Barbarossa), an outdoor exhibition of captured war material was opened in Gorky Park in Moscow. The exhibition consisted of...
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