75mm PaK pics

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75mm PaK pics

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Post by Falou » 29 Mar 2004, 06:44

Hello all,

Sorry if this question has been asked, but I've made a little research and I don't really found what I'm searching for.

I would like to find some pics of 75mm PaK

Thanks a lot!
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Post by kstdk » 29 Mar 2004, 10:20

Hello

Try this tread:

http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=19188

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Post by kstdk » 29 Mar 2004, 10:22

Hello again

Here is another one ( from the treads just beneath your post !! )

http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=36617

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Post by Necros » 29 Mar 2004, 10:24

Here's some pictures

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This one's from Mimers Well

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also from Mimers Well

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and a link:
75mm PaK

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Post by Falou » 29 Mar 2004, 16:05

Thanks a lot, all of these pics are very nice!

Concerning the first post, the pics are very interesting but I'm searching for wwII time photos, not actual. And about the second post, I've seen it, but there are a lot of different canon and I'm not able to identify the 75mm from other one!

By the way, xcuse my very bad english!

Once again thanks,

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Post by Necros » 30 Mar 2004, 12:45

There's nothing wrong with your english, and "practice makes perfect" as they say, so just keep on posting. By the way, are you only interseted in the 75mm PaK 40 or are you interested in vehiclemounted 75mm PaK 40:s to like in the Marder Series?

/Mikael Sundholm

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Post by Falou » 30 Mar 2004, 19:36

:)

I'm making research for a special use: I've interviewed a veteran of the 353. Infanterie-Division. He's living in Belgium.

In this division, he was assigned to the 14. Kompanie of the 943 Infanterie-Regiment. So, he was a Panzerjäger and part of a 75mm PaK Crew.

I'm making a little webpage to present this interview and I'm searching PaK 75mm to illustrate this page.

But I'm also interested in all german artillery or panzer! So, if you have nice photos, I'm interested! :P

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Post by Necros » 31 Mar 2004, 12:08

A few links to pages with photos of different tanks, artillery and panzerjagers

Panzerjager I
Achtung Panzer
WW2 Tech
More German Tanks
WW2 Vehicles
Lots of Links
Spartacus Schoolnet

A few to begin with. I'll see what i can come up with after lunch. Hope it will be of some assistanse.

/Mikael Sundholm

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Post by Necros » 31 Mar 2004, 12:41

And a few more...

Panzerworld
German Tanks
Armour In Focus
Photo Gallery of World War 2 (A Swedish site soon to be translated into english, click the button "Pansar" for photos of tanks from all over the world)

Enjoy!

/Mikael Sundholm

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