Power Plant #2
by Jon Burch Photography
Title
Power Plant #2
Artist
Jon Burch Photography
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
In front of an old building, the power plant of a WWII German motorcycle sits quietly waiting for a kick and a wake-up call. Motorcycles have been going to war for as long as they have been around: American Harley-Davidson and Indian; British Triumph, BSA Matchless, and Norton; Italian Motor Guzzi and Gilera; French Terot and Gnome Rhone; Belgian FN and Gillet. More manufacturers were producing them by World War II. If you had a war to go to, motorcycles would get you there, often faster and through terrain inaccessible to other vehicles.
The German military was the largest employer of motorcycles during World War II. As German forces swept across conquered lands they acquired a wide array of British, French, and Belgian machines, painted them Wehrmacht gray, and sent them into battle. German military motorcyclists played an important role either as couriers, scouts, tank hunters, or in divisions of rifle troops.
During the campaigns that spread across Europe and into the Soviet Union, motorcycle troopers served a variety of functions including chauffeuring officers, delivering dispatches, hot meals, and scouting on patrol. Motorcycles also were point vehicles taking the brunt of battle, sometimes as specially equipped tank destroyers.
Some digital effects were applied to the original image after the photograph was made. No electrons were harmed during the transition. Ordered images will not contain the Fine Art America watermark.
Image copyright 2020 Jon Burch Photography.
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July 25th, 2020
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