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Russian and German ordnance in WW2 pict

1944kam21

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hi will post here WW2 pict ,made by german soldiers, of russ abandoned equipment (grenades ,mines ,ammunition, etc)
1st pict russian AT mines and explosives in container.
If you guys have some pictures with russ abandoned stuff please post in this topic

regards Tomek
 

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1st pict russian AT mines and explosives in container.

This is soviet mine TM-35. Very popular soviet mine in WWII.
Will be better, if you give photo polish ordance, which germans captured in your country.
 
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This is soviet mine TM-35. Very popular soviet mine in WWII.
Will be better, if you give photo polish ordance, which germans captured in your country.
Will be better? For who?
I'm collecting pict with soviet abandoned equipment...
 
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Will be better? For who?
I'm collecting pict with soviet abandoned equipment...

For other people. Because you showing picture, which to talk that russian had bad army and forgot that germans and RKKA captured many Poland equipment in 1939.
Or you want to forget it???
 
gentlemen, please, don't anger yourself.
both kind of pics will be of interest for many people here, me too. perhaps enriched with some abandoned German equipment (the latter might be the majority? :tinysmile_fatgrin_t).
 
For other people. Because you showing picture, which to talk that russian had bad army and forgot that germans and RKKA captured many Poland equipment in 1939.
Or you want to forget it???
Hi Guy ,dont attack me ,i'm collecting russ army pictures ,you can post polish abandoned equipmet if you want . It's free of choice. I dont care about 39. I'm collecting 1941 year (russian and german stuff) and german field equipmet from 43 -44. This is nothing personal,i'm Polish but i'm not collecting plish pictures (they are very expensive) etc.
Please end off topic...
 
Where's the problem guys?

Each army withdrawing abandons weapons and equipment.
And of course the enemies document the fact for reasons of propaganda.

If nationalism is "allowed" in war, what is the utility in time of peace ?
To reopen old wounds ?

Enjoy these pictures and dont't think of anything else, they are technically and historically interesting.
To me and to many other people.

stecol
 
KIA ,with 2 Molotov's coctaile?
 

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pictures of russ mortars etc
 

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KIA soldat with dog AT, winter 41/42?
 

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Very interesting pictures, when I see pics of abandoned material, (no matter what side), I just can think in..... money. :angel:
 
hi will post here WW2 pict ,made by german soldiers, of russ abandoned equipment (grenades ,mines ,ammunition, etc)
1st pict russian AT mines and explosives in container.
If you guys have some pictures with russ abandoned stuff please post in this topic

regards Tomek


Very good idea Tomasz, please show many pics. It will be good to see the abandoned or captured Russian items, I also have interest in these items.
 
Yes, I agree with Steve and others, nice pictures - keep going to share those pictures. Specially pictures where are showed some ammo containers "in action" - always my favorite one :tongue:

Regards
E
 
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