The ongoing adventures of a boy who never grew out of making and playing with plastic model kits (and even some metal ones too). Also a wargamer in search of the perfect set of wargaming rules for WWII Land and 20th Century Naval campaigns.
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Inspirational Photo of an IS2 (pair) - Berlin 1945
A friend posted this photograph and I am totally entranced by it. I am pretty sure it is, as he stated Berlin 1945 (although I stand open to corrections). It shows that even in cities there are big open spaces. Perhaps it is false colour, but I love the details. The crazy Ivan to the left of the IS2 tanks on a bicycle, soldiers just standing around (so not a direct combat photo - which makes sense to me). Civilian vehicles, abandoned and people just milling around in the background. The wheels (bottom left) presumably of a Russian infantry support gun or "something" [that "something" turned out to be probably a Panzer IV chassis rear wheel, from either a tank, assault gun or SPG version - exactly what is undetermined, see comments] in the middle of the street! (see below, absolute chaos - but a lovely composition for a diorama):
Labels:
1945,
1945 Berlin,
Berlin,
IS II,
Photographs,
Soviets,
WW2. WWII
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5 comments:
The wheel in the bottom left is the idler of a Pz IV chassis, given the period I'd say a Jagdpanzer IV. Berlin does indeed feature a lot of open spaces, it is obviously a major thoroughfare based on the tram tracks. The big building in the distance looks very familiar, although I think it is a church.
The wheels bottom left are actually the back corner of a Panzer IV - burnt out by the looks of it. There is a Sdkfz 251 to the left of the IS2 crossing the road.
Martin/Anthony - well spotted, once you said what it was, I could see it clearly - thanks. It adds to teh photo, thanks!
Distant building looks like the Brandenburg gate
"Fire at Will" - totally agree with you
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