German Reich (1936-1945) Heavy Armored Car – 490 to 495 Built The Schwerer Panzerspähwagen (Fu) Sd.Kfz.232 (8 Rad) (Eng. Heavy Reconnaissance [Radio] Vehicle Sd.Kfz. 232 [8 Wheels]) was a heavy armored reconnaissance car developed by Nazi Germany during the mid-1930s, produced ...
The concept of psychological warfare was first practiced by the Germans who initiated the business of dropping leaflets over Allied troops in Nancy during the battle of Grande-Couronne in September 1914. Some leaflets even appear to have been dropped over Paris. By October 1914, the Germans were ...
The sequel to the book above. Somewhat controversial as it claims the British should have lost the war on 23 August. Read and find out why. The absolute latest. Another book on the German army in the English language. This one is about the disastrous German sneak attack on Liège on the...
Their names were listed in a monthly published " Honor Roll". The award was sewn to second button eyelet. 2000. More Photos 2410MAB5 - Army/Waffen Antipartisan badge ( Bandenkampfabzeichen) in bronze. This third style features a high degree of its original bronze finish. The award was ...
went to the German Club on San Luis Street in Ermita to find shelter in a dugout located on the tennis court and in the garden,” recalls Edgar “Bubi” Krohn Jr., a Philippine-born German who survived the destruction and the massacre during the World War II battle for the liberation of...
Germany has many unique cosmetic names for its equipment, listed here. Infantry & motorized techs Type191819361938193919401941194219431944 Armor techs (without ) Tech yearAmphibious Light (TD/SPG/AA)Medium (TD/SPG/AA)Modern (TD/SPG/AA)Heavy (TD/SPG/AA)Super-Heavy (TD/SPG/AA) Artillery ...
Therefore it is hard to answer definitely, but it is more likely that the names were German. German versions of “George” are “Jurgen”, “Jorg”, “Jurg”, “Georg”, “Gorch”. Lithuanian version is “Jurgis”. I don’t know German surnames that well to comment on what could be...
Finally, re: place names, it’s hardly a secret that during earlier periods German place names were enforced to the exclusion of the Slavic ones. There’s a famous short story by Ivan Cankar, one of the great Slovene authors, about a family writing a letter to the oldest son who is se...
(e.g. Palestine). They hide by adopting different names in various countries and “hire” or instigate others to do their crimes, unless they do it themselves to satisfy their sexual perversion and their cruelty. They often were the partisans in the two World Wars, committing heinous torture...
Factoring in the shapeshifting facility of Jews, and routinely assuming gentile-sounding names as was the habit of the Communist Jews in America and abroad, the problem is that under Tito, Jews registered themselves by national identity, ie. simply Croat, Greek, Albanian, Slovenian, Serb, etc....