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Nazi German Soldaten Surrender Near Moscow

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Lacking cold weather gear, through windy winter weather, a group of Nazi German soldaten (“soldiers”) march to surrender across a snow-covered field near Moscow. The still carry their Karabiner 98k rifles. Some wear knit caps under their helmets. 1 soldat carries a Panzerbüchse 39 (PzB 39; “Tank Hunting Rifle Model 39”), a 7.92 millimeter (.32 caliber) anti-tank rifler. At the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, 25,298 PzB 39 were in use by German troops. Total production from March 1940 to November 1941, when production ceased, was 39,232 rifles. The PzB 39 remained in use until 1944, by which time it had become hopelessly inadequate against all but the lightest armored vehicles Alternate angle of wwii2101.jpg. Photo by Soviet correspondent and photographer Victor Kinelovsky (1899-1979). He also covered the Battle of Kursk and the Nuremberg Trials.
Image Filename wwii2127.jpg
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Image Dimensions 1784 x 1080
Photographer Victor Kinelovsky
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Caption Author Written or Adapted by Jason McDonald
Date Photographed December 27, 1941
Location
City Moscow
State or Province Moscow
Country Soviet Union
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Status Caption ©2026 MFA Productions LLC Please Do Not Duplicate or Distribute Without Permission; Image in the Public Domain

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