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Off-Topic / Re: Picture of the Day
« on: 31-05-2014, 08:05:18 »
heh ... No wonder something was wrong with that Panzer
One of the most mysterious StuG III Ausf D ever
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=108860
And the best part about history of StuGs III Ausf D from Sonderverband 288 in Africa
[...]Upon arriving in Africa they had 3 StuG.IIIs and moved out into the desert with the DAK. One of the StuGs decided to go ahead and do a bit of scouting, where it was quickly chased down by several British Universal Carriers and captured.
The other two appear to have fought on, right up to Alamein, but during the November 1942 retreat, one of those apparently ran out of fuel on the coast road and was left behind. The third one appears to have made it back to the Mareth Line, and was captured on Cape Bon with the rest.[...]
So i demand to see StuG III Ausf D on maps - Gazala , El Alamein and Mareth Line
One of the most mysterious StuG III Ausf D ever
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=108860
And the best part about history of StuGs III Ausf D from Sonderverband 288 in Africa
[...]Upon arriving in Africa they had 3 StuG.IIIs and moved out into the desert with the DAK. One of the StuGs decided to go ahead and do a bit of scouting, where it was quickly chased down by several British Universal Carriers and captured.
The other two appear to have fought on, right up to Alamein, but during the November 1942 retreat, one of those apparently ran out of fuel on the coast road and was left behind. The third one appears to have made it back to the Mareth Line, and was captured on Cape Bon with the rest.[...]
So i demand to see StuG III Ausf D on maps - Gazala , El Alamein and Mareth Line