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    #16
    here is a comparison of a AB43 (left) and AB41 (right) above under
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      #17
      above AB41, under AB43
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        #18
        while the photos of the Germans with the AB 41 are abundant and very common, the AB43 Photos with Germans Crews are much rarer, because it was produced in small quantities (nr. 60 in 1944 and nr. 42 in 1945) and assigned especially in Italy and only to the elite Units ....
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          #19
          AB43 of the 4 Falls. Div, in Florence August 1944.......
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            #20
            the pay class and a nice Feldpost "Befehlshaber Alpenvorland
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              #21
              no decoration or medal,
              licenses,
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                #22
                captured in Italy, driver military and civilian mechanic....
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                  #23
                  And after Cassino the Heres-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 400 fight south of Bologna (Vergato area) with 29 Pz. Gren. Div.
                  Then will move to the western part of the Gothic Line always inside Panzertruppe until the end of the war.
                  It posseded nr. 19 AB43 the 1st December 1944 (instead of the 25 provided), 1944, then it will receive 6 new to February 1945, and the other 6 in March 1945.... (all data and some photo from the nice book "Italian Armour in German Service 1943-1945 of Daniele Guglielmi)....
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                    #24
                    (again from Guglielmi) I think the last photo of the AB43 in Italy, three AB43 burnt by the Germans near Vaccarino di Padova (near Lonigo!!!) at the end of April 1944
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                      #25
                      and finally the nice photo of Rudolf in "Panzerspähwagen" uniform...
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                        #26
                        Hi mufasa,

                        Outstanding research and presentation. Thanks very much.

                        Best regards,
                        ---Norm

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                          #27
                          Hi Mufasa,
                          Wow! Outstanding presentation! I really enjoyed reading this thread.
                          Thank you for sharing,
                          Curtiss

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by nonameno View Post
                            Hi Mufasa,
                            Wow! Outstanding presentation! I really enjoyed reading this thread.
                            Thank you for sharing,
                            Curtiss
                            many thanks Nonameno!
                            Oriano

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                              Hi mufasa,

                              Outstanding research and presentation. Thanks very much.

                              Best regards,
                              ---Norm
                              Many thanks Norm F!
                              Oriano

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                                #30
                                Dear Oriano, a very interesting SB!
                                Extraordinary the photos of the unit near Cassino ... the training in Italy ... the stamps of the Panzer-Abteilung Ausbildungs-Süd ... wonderful!!! Chapeau!

                                And as always great research!


                                The tank in the Lonigo's photos is a italian p43?


                                Saluti,

                                Pietro

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