Producing Allied Weapons for Germany?
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Germany not only use captured weapons, in some cases they also produced foreign weapons, created new weapon systems based on foreign weapons, equipment and components. In this video we look at how the Wehrmacht appropriated various weapons into their production. For this we will look at various weapons and components from the Soviet Union, the United States, Czechoslovakia, and France. This will include the Soviet 120mm Mortar PM38, which the Germans called 12 cm Gr.W. 38 – 378 (r), 76 mm divisional gun M1936 (F-22) - the 7.6 cm F.K. 36 – 296 (r) , divisional gun M1942 (ZiS-3), 76 mm regimental gun M1927 - 7,62 cm-Infanterie-Kanonen-Haubitze 290 (r), the US M1 Bazooka, the LT Vz. 38 (Panzer 38(t)), Panzerselbstfahrlafette 1 für 7.62 cm PaK36(r) also known as Marder II and the Henschel 129. Some might call this "vehicular appropriation". Special thanks to Uzelott for suggestions on title and cover. Cover design by vonKickass. »» SUPPORT MHV «« » patreon - see videos early (adfree) - https://www.patreon.com/join/mhv » subscribe star - https://www.subscribestar.com/mhv » paypal donation - https://paypal.me/mhvis » YouTube Membership - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK09g6gYGMvU-0x1VCF1hgA/join »» MERCHANDISE «« » teespring - https://teespring.com/stores/military-history-visualized » SOURCES « Spielberger, Walter J.: Panzer 35 (t) / 38 (t). Motorbuch Verlag: Stuttgart, Germany, 2013. Fleischer, Wolfgang: Deutsche Nahkampfmittel. Munition, Granaten und Kampfmittel bis 1945. Motorbuch Verlag: Stuttgart, Germany, 2018. Spielberger, Walter J.; Doyle, Hilary L.: Panzer V Panther und seine Abarten. Motorbuch Verlag: Gerlingen, Germany, 2010. BArch, RH 11-I/76: OKH: Merkblatt 25/9 - Anleitung für die Ausbildung an der 7,62 cm-Infanterie-Kanonen-Haubitze 290 (r), HQu OKH, 20. September 1943. BArch, RH 8/106. BArch, RH 8/1661: Aktenverzeichnisse (Inhaltsverzeichnisse WaPrüf 6 St. VI und VIb) Töppel, Roman: Albtraum aus Stahl: T-34 gegen Panther, in: Militär & Geschichte 19 (2020), No. 4. GeraMond Verlag GmbH: München, 2020. Spielberger, Walter J.; Doyle, Hilary L.: Beute-Kfz und Panzer der Wehrmacht. Vollkettenfahrzeuge. Motorbuch Verlag: Stuttgart, Germany, 2016. Jentz, Thomas L.; Regenberg, Werner: Panzer Tracts No.19-2. Beute-Panzerkampfwagen. British, American, Russian, and Italian Tanks. Captured from 1940 to 1945. Boyds, MD, 2008. Michaelis, Conrad: Rüstungsmanagement der Ministerien Todt und Speer. Das Beispiel Panzerentwicklung/Panzerkommission. Aschendorff Verlag: Münster, Germany, 2020. Jentz, Thomas L.: Panzertruppen 1 – The Complete Guide to the Creation & Combat Employment of Germany’s Tank Force – 1933-1942. Schiffer Military History: Atglen, USA, 1996. Hunnicutt, R. P.: SHERMAN: A History of the American Medium Tank. Echo Points & Media, Vermont, USA, 2015 (1978). Higham, Robin (ed.); Kagan, Frederick W. (ed.): The Military History of the Soviet Union. Palgrave: New York, 2002. Spielberger, Walter J.; Doyle, Hilary L.: Panzer I und II und ihre Abarten. Motorbuch Verlag: Stuttgart, Germany, 2014. Pegg, Martin: Hs 129 Panzerjäger. Classic Publication: Burgess Hill, UK, 1997. #AlliedWeaponsForGermany #VehicularAppropriation #Beutewaffen
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