4,7 cm Böhler anti-tank gun
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According to "Waffen Arsenal 142 (2 cm Flak in Einsatz 1935-1945)", the train is Panzerzug Nr. in 1941/42.
EmmanuelI
EmmanuelI
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Thanks Emmanuel
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I meant to write Panzerzug Nr. IManuferey wrote:According to "Waffen Arsenal 142 (2 cm Flak in Einsatz 1935-1945)", the train is Panzerzug Nr. in 1941/42.
EmmanuelI
Emmanuel
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How many of these guns did Germany capture when it took over Austria? What was their German designation (they had a designation for the Dutch, Russian, and Italian guns) and what did the Germans do with them prior to 1940?
There are many pictures of thie Italian gun at the Australian War Memorial, here's one in Australian service: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/492581277975590589
There are many pictures of thie Italian gun at the Australian War Memorial, here's one in Australian service: https://au.pinterest.com/pin/492581277975590589
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Possibly ex-Dutch gun, ehm, update, I think not: shape of shield is similar to one at Austrian border a few pages back...not to Dutch shields applied just before invasion of the NL.
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Hallo boys,
have somebody photos about sights or optics of gun? Dont know right english word.
have somebody photos about sights or optics of gun? Dont know right english word.
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Nobodyknow? Uniforms can help.
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Based on the carbines the soldiers have, I think this is romanian.