PeterA wrote:
I agree, these look like Shermans moving 'non tactically' North in convoy on the RHS of the road.
As mentioned before the picture actaually rotated. The road and the Shermans on them are headed EAST. Straight for Berlin.
Also as mentioned before this picturewas marked as having been taken on 20 August 1944.
By then the Lines of battle had move out that region and were more east and south. The area must have been relatively secures as by 9 August 1944, General Eisenhower had moved his command headquarters from England to Normandy, France.
And by 15 August 1944,
Operation "Dragoon": Allied forces, the 7th American Army (3 American and 7 French divisions) invade southern France, east of Toulon.
The Allied landing in the South of France started when troops from General Patch's US 7th Army and French Commandos (II French Corps) came ashore between Cannes and Toulon. Naval bombardment supports the beachheads and carrier aircraft outnumber the Luftwaffe 25:1. The action is followed by Winston Churchill from distance and he saw little German opposition to the attack; General Weise has only 7 infantry divisions and 11th Panzer Division to protect the entire south and south-east of France.
So I would guess that the tanks in the picture are relief coming from behind the lines to reinforce front line units and are not under immeadiate threat, hence the standard mode of travel.
Interestingly enoungh on 20 August 1944, the day this picture was taken, Russia invaded German occupied Romania.
http://www.euronet.nl/users/wilfried/ww2/1944.htm
Shay
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