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    #31
    MORE !!!!

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      #32
      hi

      This is great so what do you reckon will happen to these two pieces - im asking as i wouldnt no what do with them ?

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        #33
        Originally posted by Gaffken View Post
        Following up on an item from the original thread, was anything ever found of the Stug III from the unit?

        Gaffken
        Hi,
        No not yet.
        It may be in the area though.. We have some indications that a total of 4 tanks were stripped of their engines. The 4.th could well be the StuG.
        There is also an unconfirmed history that the unit may have had 1 or even 2 vehicles in spare. We don't know quite yet, we hope the army archives will give us more answers.

        Best regards,

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          #34
          Originally posted by Tor-Helge Y View Post
          Hi,
          No not yet.
          It may be in the area though.. We have some indications that a total of 4 tanks were stripped of their engines. The 4.th could well be the StuG.
          There is also an unconfirmed history that the unit may have had 1 or even 2 vehicles in spare. We don't know quite yet, we hope the army archives will give us more answers.

          Best regards,
          Weren't quite a substantial amount of StuG's and Pz III's scrapped for components which in turn were sold to Finland, in dire need for spare parts for their StuG fleet?

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            #35
            Not so much parts were sold to Finnland. Some sources state about 10 engines only.

            Many ended up more or less complete as targets in live-fire ranges for Bazookas, air-to-ground ammo etc.

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              #36
              Excellent!!! Very interesting!!! Hope they take care of them better than the Russians who found the Stug III in Demjansk did.

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                #37
                Latest news....

                The chassis number of the third panzer has been identified through Norwegian army records from 1949. It turns out that it had number 66158 making it originally an ausf.H from late 1940.
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                Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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