| Modern Day Battlefields |
| El Alamein |
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| An Italian M13/40 medium tank |
| A Commonwealth grave and memorial |
| Normandy |
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| A PzKpfw VI Tiger I tank left from the breakout of Normady |
| Omaha beach at Normandy |
| Utah beach, Normandy |
| Gold beach, one of three Commonwealth beaches where British and Canadian armor landed and commenced the bloody armor battles for Caen |
| Kursk |
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| A preserved trench near Kursk, a small part of the intricate defenses the Russians errected to halt the massive German Panzer Armies |
| The flat open terrain outside of Prohorovka where the some of the largest most concentrated tank battles in history took place. |
| The bell tower monunment at Prohorovka |
| Remagen |
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| The bridge at Remagen where American armor and infantry stormed the town and gained access to the first bridge across the Rhine |
| The superstructure of the same bridge bridge |
| The Ardennes |
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| An American tank killer at Bastogne |
| One of the buildings used as a Headquarters by Pieper |
| A PzKpfw VI Mk. II King Tiger at La Gleize |
| An American Sherman at Bastogne |
| A small but effective German tank killer, the Hetzer at Bastogne |
| Falaise Pocket |
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| The scourge of allied armor, a 88mm anti-aircracft gun, often used in the anti-tank role |
| A British Churchill at Falaise |