1. Generalfeldmarschall von Runstedt, confers with SS-Standartenführer Kurt Meyer and SS-Brigadeführer Fritz Witt. (Via author)
2. Generalfeldmarschall Erwin Rommel, commander Army Group B. (Via author)
3. SS-Obergruppenführer Josef Dietrich, commander I SS Panzer Corps. (Author’s collection)
4. SS-Obersturmführer Michael Wittmann.(Via author)
5. Generalleutnant Dietrich von Choltitz, commander LXXXIV Corps. (US Army Archives)
6. General Walter Krüger, commander LVIII Panzer Corps. (ECP Armées)
7. General Otto Elfeldt in captivity (US Army Archives)
8. A PzKpfw IV, backbone of the German panzer divisions. (US Army Archives)
9. American P-47 pilots examine a knocked out Panther. (US Army Archives)
10. French villagers examine an abandoned Tiger. (US Army Archives)
11. Captured teenage SS panzergrenadiers. (US Army Archives)
12. A Sturmgeschütz or StuG III assault gun. (US Army Archives)
13. A Marder, the main self-propelled anti-tank weapon. (US Army Archives)
14. A Wespe, the principal self-propelled artillery in Normandy. (US Army Archives)
15. French civilians pass a knocked-out Lorraine Schlepper. (US Army Archives)
16. Dead panzergrenadiers lay strewn by their SdKfz 251. (US Army Archives)
17. The best tank killer, an 8.8cm Pak 43. (Author’s collection)
18. Rows of 7.5cm Pak 40 anti-tank guns. (US Army Archives)
19. American M10 Wolverine tank destroyer. (US Army Archives)
20. Allied bombers attack railways and bridges in the prelude to D-Day (US Army Archives)
21. An Allied warship fires in support of operations ashore. (US Army Archives)
22. Canadian armour halted near Carpiquet airfield, 8 June 1944 (US Army Archives)
23. Generals Bradley, Gerow, Eisenhower and Collins. (US Army Archives)
24. StuG of 17th SS Panzergrenadier Division near Carentan, 13 June 1944 (US Army Archives)
25. German armour caught in the Roncey pocket. (US Army Archives)
26. American armour pours into Avranches. (US Army Archives)
27. Massed tanks of French 2nd Armoured Div, US XV Corps. (US Army Archives).
28. Tanks of US 5th Armored Division. (Author’s collection)
29. Officers and men of 2nd Panzer Division surrender. (US Army Archives)
30. US troops stream into Argentan on 20 August 1944. (US Army Archives)
31. German dead in the Falaise pocket. (US Army Archives)
32. Eisenhower examines an overturned Tiger II. (US Army Archives)
33. Captured Panthers and Panzer IVs (US Army Archives)
34. British troops pour across the Seine. (Via author)
35. Germans troops surrendering in Paris. (Author’s collection)
36. Bodies of 12th SS, casualties of the Ardennes counterstroke. (US Army Archives)