In many original WWII German photographs and newsreels, I see often, infantrymen running a certain way. They are hunched over, but with heads level, and their K98 in one hand, held just in front of the trigger guard.
My question is this: Were they taught to sprint like this in Basic training? I've never seen anyone but the Wehrmacht run like that. I adopted this strange maneuver in my reenacting, but am still curious why they would all run in a way that prevents them from firing?
Hope someone knows, or can tell me where to look,
Thanks,
Lars
My question is this: Were they taught to sprint like this in Basic training? I've never seen anyone but the Wehrmacht run like that. I adopted this strange maneuver in my reenacting, but am still curious why they would all run in a way that prevents them from firing?
Hope someone knows, or can tell me where to look,
Thanks,
Lars
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