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Westerplatte 1939 German MG
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There is a Polish movie about the battle that is very good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westerplatte_(film)
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Originally posted by Johnny R View PostThere is a Polish movie about the battle that is very good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westerplatte_(film)
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I wonder if a telephone directory from Danzig might help to establish what that building is, ..if it IS that building.
Besides, looking at the original photo, I can see the windows are glass in iron framings. The one they shoot from has been bashed to pieces. In my experience, such windows are used in stalls, and therefore, very likely also in factories or other commercially used buildings. Less likely, in living quarters.
I can see there is a staircase behind the soldiers, with a steel handrail. It suggest either an institution or, again, something factory related. It may fit the building in the photo´s. Reinforced Concrete.
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I am a bit amazed of Mike's unswarenes of the Westerplatte fightings. After all it is considerd as the start of WW 2.
What I did not know, until I read a book of Johan Andre'e, was that there was a second battery position on the peninsula Hel outside of Danzig (se picture).
It was among other things equipped with 4 Swedish Bofors 15,2 cm guns.
The Battery Laskowski surendered after 4 Weeks (!)of intensive fighting with German Stukas, battleships and troops on the 2nd of October.Attached Files
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Well, 6 years of war will always have stories no one has ever heard of.
The other night I spent an hour looking at old german helicopters. The germans were the first to employ helicopters in active service. Completely unknown to me. I only knew the little towed models for uboats and the one from Deutschlandhalle.
So it was really freaking me out to see a german helicopter fly away with a Kübelwagen hanging below, or a Field Howitzer.
On a personal note I like how my granddad first contacted the luftwaffe and then the RAF before he flew in Europa during the war. So everyone knew he was coming. Not that that would help a lot if a wing of triggerhappy fighters dived out of a sky.
Then, some years ago, I read a story about some (swedish?) freighters that sailed/was towed through the mediterranean during the war. Not only for airplanes but for ships as well, there were international lanes for neutral traffic. I never knew that about the ship lanes. The ships made it home to Sweden. Straight through the ongoing war.
No end to unknown stories. Or, maybe, I am just another oaf.
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Originally posted by pzo View PostI think that mystery is at least partially solved. Quite accidentally I have found nice web site with these pictures. Have You ever seen this optical sight?
Never seen this one so far, also not mentioned in any documents, but I did not check Kriegsmarine documents (no idea where to start here, I did not research KM documets a lot so far…)
But I will Keep an eye out in the future!
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