These two photos show the DAK story in a nutshell. In the first, the troops are wearin their Tropenhelms proudly and seem to be coping with the extreme environment. Most likely this photo is around Easter '41 when the DAK was still naive to the ways of the desert.
The later photo really shows what the situation was like. Dirty wearin the workmans M40, nobody wanted to be there. And they could not wait to get out of Afrika. Most had no idea even what they were doing in Afrika anyways. Especially once Russia was invaded. This photo could also be in April/May '41. period but the situation has changed with the first assaults failing miserably. The DAK instead of being the hunter were now trapped.
One of the reasons i am interested in the DAK is just that.
Germany never intended to have troops in Afrika and High Command dismissed the need for maps of Afrika in 1938 as being out of the theatre of operations. No preparation, (green colored clothing) no desert training, no time for climatization. Thats why the German solders never adapted to the desert like the Allies did. Yet they coped as best they could.
Thanks for posting these revealing photos
Also great recent additions to this thread
Heia Safari !
The later photo really shows what the situation was like. Dirty wearin the workmans M40, nobody wanted to be there. And they could not wait to get out of Afrika. Most had no idea even what they were doing in Afrika anyways. Especially once Russia was invaded. This photo could also be in April/May '41. period but the situation has changed with the first assaults failing miserably. The DAK instead of being the hunter were now trapped.
One of the reasons i am interested in the DAK is just that.
Germany never intended to have troops in Afrika and High Command dismissed the need for maps of Afrika in 1938 as being out of the theatre of operations. No preparation, (green colored clothing) no desert training, no time for climatization. Thats why the German solders never adapted to the desert like the Allies did. Yet they coped as best they could.
Thanks for posting these revealing photos
Also great recent additions to this thread
Heia Safari !
Originally posted by MarkG
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