An Sd.Kfz.10 from s.I.G.Kp.704 - the trailer carries 15cm ammunition.
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Originally posted by Akira Takiguchi View PostIf it is Fla-Bataillon 66 from Mainz (each company utilized separately as Heerestruppe), 2./66 was subordinated to 34.Inf.Div. then 101.Jäg.Div, ultimately destroyed in Stalingrad. Any hints on the back?
Here is the caption on the back of the photo:
1516/ They do not need help.
The ZGWK knows no boundaries. It can climb considerable earthen mounds.
(Sd Kfz 10/5 with 2cm Flak 38)
14 September 1941 Atlantic PK-Koch
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Originally posted by Akira Takiguchi View PostThanks Todd, then I say it must be 2./Fla-Bataillon 66. At the beginning of operation Barbarossa 2./66 was a reserve unit of A.O.K.17 that fought in the south. It must be in August or early September, about the time of Kiew encirclement?
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Hello Akira and others.
What do you all consider to be a soft-skinned vehicle. I am talking about posts
#33 and #69. Do you all consider lightly armoured tanketts to be soft-skinned?
Don't get me wrong as I think they are great photos and I appreciate the time the members concerned have taken to post photos in this thread.
It's just that I have some photos of these types of vehicles that I would post here.
Cheers,
Larry
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