Sd.Kfz. 223 Deutsches Afrikakorps
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May 5, 2021SdKfz 223 Deutsches Afrikakorps, DAK2
May 5, 2021SdKfz 223 in Tripoli 23 March 19413
May 5, 2021Капитан британской армии осматривает захваченный легкий бронеавтомобиль радиосвязи leichter Panzerspähwagen (Fu) (Sd.Kfz. 223) 10-й танковой дивизии (10. Panzer-Division) вермахта.
Бронеавтомобиль из состава мотоциклетной разведроты. На бронеавтомобиле установлена нестандартная рамочная антенна. На втором плане полугусеничный тягач Sd Kfz 7.
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Место съемки: Тунис
Время съемки: май 19434
May 5, 2021Легкий бронеавтомобиль радиосвязи Sd.Kfz. 223 ( leichter Panzerspähwagen (Fu) Sd.Kfz. 223) Немецкого Африканского корпуса в ливийской пустыне.5
May 5, 2021Процесс демонтажа башни немецкого разведывательного бронеавтомобиля Sd. Kfz. 223. Работы производятся при помощи грузовика ремонтной мастерской, оснащенного лебедкой.6
May 5, 2021Процесс демонтажа башни немецкого разведывательного бронеавтомобиля Sd. Kfz. 223. Работы производятся при помощи грузовика ремонтной мастерской, оснащенного лебедкой.7
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May 5, 2021Photo taken at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA11
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.12
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.13
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.14
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.15
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.16
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.17
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.18
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.19
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.20
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.21
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.22
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.23
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.24
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.25
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.26
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.27
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.28
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.29
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.30
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.31
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.32
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.33
May 5, 2021(Photos of vehicle at the Patton Museum, Ft. Knox, Kentucky USA)
Note: Some of the features on this vehicle are not correct as it was rebuilt at the museum. Specifically, the wheels/tires and hull rear. Surprisingly though, the fenders and storage boxes are original, although in bad shape. However, museum restorers decided to leave them on the panzerspahwagen as they wanted the original parts to stay, rather than replacing with replacement parts that looked better.34
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May 5, 2021More information: This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage. German reconnaissance car, 1942. Reconnaissance car Sdkfz.223 (radio) driving in the desert. Photographer: Scherl/Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo Date taken: 1 January 194238
May 5, 202131 Captured SdKfz 223 in NAfrica 194239
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Sd.Kfz. 223

21 Pz.Div. (Afrikakorps)
1942 World War 2»North Africa Campaign - North Africa

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