October 3, 2014 1:00 PM EDT
H as any war ever been fought as many times as World War II ? Countless books, plays and, of course, films about the war have emerged in the 75 years since the conflict began. Casablanca , Saving Private Ryan , Downfall , Stalingrad , Das Boot , The Big Red One , The Great Escape , Empire of the Sun— the list of great movies set during the Second World War is, it sometimes seems, endless.
The most recent big-budget, high-profile WWII production is Fury , written and directed by David Ayer and starring Brad Pitt (opening Oct. 17). This, according to the studio’s marketing department , is what the movie’s about:
April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
Here, LIFE.com shares photos—many of them from the very region of Europe where Fury is set—depicting tank warfare, in all its brutality and banality, as it was unleashed around the world in the 1940s. Some of the pictures are graphic. All of them were made by photographers who witnessed, first-hand, the destruction that tanks could inflict, and the grisly deaths that tank crews frequently suffered inside and outside of their cramped, armored, rolling fortresses.
Mar. 30, 2014. A sniper of Special Operations Battalion (BOPE) takes position at the Mare slums complex in Rio de Janeiro. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images An American patrol moves toward a smoldering German tank, with its crew still inside, Belgium, December 1944. John Florea—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Aerial view of U.S. 2nd Armored Division tanks fanning out as German self-propelled guns open fire, two miles from the Rhine River, 1945. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images An American soldier slogs through deep mud carrying ammunition to a waiting Sherman tank of 3rd Armored Division during the battle for control of the Stolberg area, Germany, 1944. John Florea—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American tanks of the Army 7th Division using specially equipped flame throwers to burn Japanese defenders out of their caves and pillboxes, Okinawa, 1945. W. Eugene Smith—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Dead soldiers sprawled on a tank in northwest Europe, circa 1944. George Rodger—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Sign posted at intersection in American sector during the campaign to take the Anzio area from occupying German forces during World War II. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American soldiers of Patton's Third Army roll up a Nazi flag they have taken as a trophy after the capture of Bitburg, February 1945. Mansell—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Column of American M4 Sherman tanks bogged down in the mud near Minturno during the campaign to drive German forces from Italy, 1944. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images An African-American tank crew prepares a Sherman M4 for battle "somewhere in Germany," spring 1945. William Vandivert—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images The body of a Japanese soldier lies in front of a smoldering Japanese tank -- mute testament to the savage nature of the fight for control of Saipan in 1944. Peter Stackpole—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images An American tank crew rests in the town of Avranches, France, 1944. Frank Scherschel—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images An American tank rolls over a Nazi banner laid out in the street after its crew helped take the town of Lembach, spring 1945. U.S. Signal Corps—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American soldier Julian Patrick from Kentucky, member of the U.S. 3rd Armored Division, killed in action inside his tank, March 6, 1945. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American soldiers use a Sherman tank for cover as it and they advance on Japanese positions during the fight to take Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1944. U.S. Army—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American M4 Sherman tank bogged down in the mud near Miturno during the campaign to drive German forces from Italy, 1944. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images A bone-weary Canadian soldier stands atop a stalled tank amid flooding in the Netherlands, 1945. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images An Allied tank in flood waters unleashed by Germans, as a defensive maneuver, in the Netherlands, 1945. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Disabled American M4 Sherman tank near Cassino, Italy, 1944. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American M4 Sherman tanks rumble across an Allied-built bridge during the push to take the town of Cassino, Italy, 1944. George Rodger—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American soldiers widen dirt road near Minturno, Italy, 1944. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images An American tank races along during desert fighting between U.S. and German forces in the El Guettar Valley, North Africa, 1943. Eliot Elisofon—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American sergeant stands guard beside a German-dug tank trap, Normandy, summer 1944. Frank Scherschel—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American M4 Sherman tank in action during the invasion of Saipan, 1944. Peter Stackpole—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images A young German boy sits beside the road as a tank of the U.S. 9th Armored Division passes through his village on its way to Berlin, spring 1945. John Florea—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Battle-scarred main road from Anzio to Rome littered with wrecked Allied armor, including an M10 tank destroyer (left) and Sherman M4 tanks -- a result of battle between German and Allied forces fighting for control of the Anzio beachhead area, 1944. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American soldiers and a Sherman tank equipped with a hedgerow-busting plow move forward near the town of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, 1944. U.S. Army—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Villagers chat with American soldiers after being freed from Japanese occupation while Sherman tanks of the 1st Cavalry Division follow the retreating enemy, Philippines, October 1944. U.S. Signal Corps—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American tank crew checks its map in Normandy, 1944. Mansell—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American GIs inspect an overturned German tank, after it toppled into a crater made by a bomb dropped right in front of it by an Allied plane, December 1944. John Florea—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images Tank crews fight to free bogged-down M4 Shermans in the countryside near Minturno, Italy, 1944. George Silk—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American soldiers aboard a tank in a snow-covered Ardennes field, Battle of the Bulge, December 1944. John Florea—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images American infantrymen, left behind to mop up last stronghold of Nazis in Falaise Gap area of northwestern France, line up in front of wrecked German tank with a captured swastika flag, 1944. Tomko/Army Surgeon General/National Archives—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images More Must-Reads from TIME Donald Trump Is TIME's 2024 Person of the Year Why We Chose Trump as Person of the Year Is Intermittent Fasting Good or Bad for You? The 100 Must-Read Books of 2024 The 20 Best Christmas TV Episodes Column: If Optimism Feels Ridiculous Now, Try Hope The Future of Climate Action Is Trade Policy Merle Bombardieri Is Helping People Make the Baby Decision