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Originally posted by Sonnenwende View Post"He is 81 years old"
Really! So 9 years old in 1945.
The whole story going from paratrooper in Greece, seing the radio towers of Moscow (1941?), being at Netuno with Brummbärs , cleaning up Dresden and finishing the war with a night vision equipped King Tiger knocking out 28:2 T34 in 3 minutes sounds like a real Sven Hazel Cock-and-Bull fairy tale IMO. Someone is pulling someones leg(s).
Also infra-red gives a lot better image than just "orange blobs", I have looked through the optics of nowadays primitive american IR equipment from the 50ies.
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SonnenwendeI'm collecting anything related to the towns Castricum and Bakkum during WWII.
Also soldbucher from 116pzdiv. And 1944-1945 eastfront pockets, kampfgruppe and Oder front.
My website: Gotrick.nl
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This story is fantasy.
I do have a working Spanner IIa and the image it gives is green, not orange, and doesn't gives blobs but well formed images.
There was some years ago on WAF another hoax like that where the "veteran" had basically used every possible weapon available at that time and on all fronts.
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A German veteran at the war and Peace Show a few years was a gunner in a King Tigerin 1945 fitted with IR eqpt, near the Seelowoe Heights ifrc. He said they were picking Russian tanks out easily with the kit and fired untill they ran out of ammo, they then destroyed the tanks as they didn't have enough fuel to retreat.
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It's incredible but you never know what could have happened at the ends of the war
Originally posted by PanzerJohn View PostA German veteran at the war and Peace Show a few years was a gunner in a King Tigerin 1945 fitted with IR eqpt, near the Seelowoe Heights ifrc. He said they were picking Russian tanks out easily with the kit and fired untill they ran out of ammo, they then destroyed the tanks as they didn't have enough fuel to retreat.
That sounds like the same story.
Originally posted by hucks216 View PostSo volunteered for FJ around May/June 1941, underwent Luftwaffe training and undertook FJ training and qualification jumps, broke both legs, recovered & recuperated, reassigned and retrained for panzer and at the gates of Moscow by December 1941 - a time frame of just 6 months!
CarlesLast edited by me6_130; 04-15-2017, 06:40 PM.
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