New York Bureau
. . . And Sudden Death
Normandy—Death came swiftly and violently to this German tanker, who tried in vain to escape when his tank was trapped in the “Lane of Death” in the sector between St. Jean de Dye and St. Lo. His shattered remains lie at the side of a narrow road where 7 tanks, a 46-ton Tiger tank, a number of radio cars, and other German armor were knocked out of the fight.
Credit: ACME photo by Bert Brandt, for the War Picture Pool