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    Captured German Mountain Cannon

    Hi All,

    Some images of German Mountain Cannon captured for the Brazilian Army (FEB) in Italy during the Second World War - now in Brazilian Army Museum:



    Best regards,

    Ricardo.

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                From 148 Mountain Infantry Division (Mountain)*:

                *Army Group C - Fourteenth German Army (Mountain Corps - Feuerstein) in Western Italy - opposing US 5th Army.

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                    7,5-cm Gebirgsgeschütz 36 (Rheinmetall) I guess?

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                      Verrrry coool Ricardo! Thanks for sharing the pictures! Could you get a better picture of the plaque? Also I have letter describing the capture of a artillery piece from the same area. I will find it and post it as soon as I can dig it up.



                      Gary

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                        Ricardo,
                        Thanks for sharing your pictures of this unique weapon with us. You don't see many pictures of these. It appears that it has been taken care of reasonably well.

                        Chet
                        Zinc stinks!

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                          Gr******252;******223; Gott Gebirgsartilleriekameraden,

                          Anyway you can send that to me!!! I've been looking for one for my collection!!!





                          Gebirgsartillerie vor!

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