WW2 German Improvised Vehicles 8 cm Schwerer Granatwerfer 34 auf Panzerspähwagen AMR 35(f) German Reich (1943-1944) Self-Propelled Mortar – Unknown number but possibly only a few converted During the Second World War, the German Army frequently faced a shortage of tanks. Fortunately for ...
A total of 125 photos showing many different officers from this unit, some with names and notations on the back. Most likely from the squadron Doctor Dr. Denkhaus or someone close to him, since he is featured on many of the photos.Item no. 1253 Inquire/Order EUR 195,- ...
9. The Lydd mission is now fixed. The moscow mission is now fixed. 10. New plane. In the matmata map, you can now destroy the plane. 11. Crate decals with German symbols were removed 12. Bunker Decals with German names and symbols were completely changed into UK decals. More... Adde...
1933-1945 Almost all of the maps at the GHI site come from the Leibniz Institut für europäische Geschichte in Mainz. For more of these maps, visit theDigital Atlas on the History of Europe since 1500. It should be noted that this list is entitled "German History Maps II." A first ...
Even a large percentage of American High-school Students do not believe the Jewish Holocaust existed. Even though the Germans cannot speak much of WW2 truth in Communist-Jew-USA-“Germany” without going to prison, and many do, some Germans know from the international truth community that they...
[and] yearning to breathe free." While New York City was still a hub for German Jewish immigrants, some had also moved to Atlanta and more Western states. Several of the German Jewish families who immigrated to America will forever have their names etched into her history, through their ...
The smallest German half-track prime mover of WW2 (apart the kettenkrad), the Sd.Kfz.10 revealed itself the most affordable and suitable for mass production, and also able to carry most light to medium weaponry. During the war it proved also capable to carry these weapons directly on its ...
villages, some others from Moscow or Saint Petersburg. So the history now may only be seen in old bricks and sporadic attempts to recreate it by adopting historical names for shops and services. Much of this is to appease German tourists who still make a large share of Klaipėda's ...
during WW2, His nickname whilst serving the SED was "Dicker Alex" or "Fat Alex". He spoke with a strong Berlin accent. He announced at the fall of the GDR, " Ick hab fuer die DDR gekaempft, und wir haben am ende, verloren." (I have fought for the GDR, but in the end, we...