Photos - Germans with captured firearms
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Wow, never seen that one before. Thank for sharing it-
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DShK?
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Yes
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George[/i]
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Very nice! I haven't seen that one yet. A left handed shooter, for once.
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German troops with Italian Model 1941 Carcano rifles in Rome, possibly in the aftermath of the ambush of SS troops by partisans which resulted in the Fosse Ardeatine massacre in March 1944. From the Bundesarchiv.
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French lmg? in Ringstand bunker, two kind of ammo magazines.
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German Feldgendarmerie personnel overseeing the surrender and disarmament of Italian troops following the armistice in September, 1943. Note the several Model 1938 Carcano Moschettos (source: Bundesarchiv).
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Hi all,
I think a MG30(t)
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Sturm78
I think a MG30(t)
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The last photo appears to show a Suomi instead of a PPSh, and the MG on the ground is Czech, I think.
Pat
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Prinz Eugen division maybe?