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Post by Quintaxel on Jan 2, 2016 18:19:37 GMT 1
Interested in arms used by the Finnish army between 1918 - 1945 then this website is a starting point. The website is in English, has a rather sober layout but great content. www.jaegerplatoon.net/MAIN.html
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Post by Quintaxel on Jun 9, 2016 11:06:25 GMT 1
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Post by Quintaxel on Jul 6, 2016 14:06:55 GMT 1
Check out " Olive Drab" for the historians and equipment 'techies' Plenty of reference material. From the website. "Welcome to Olive-Drab.com, where you will find over fifteen-hundred pages of military photos and information resources. Military jeeps, HMMWVs, trucks, tanks, weapons and ammunition, rations, uniforms, web gear and field equipment, electronics, history, books & videos, and much more. From World War II through Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War and the wars of the 21st Century you will find reading and photos on all the things that equip the soldier to keep the military fighting and moving." Link: olive-drab.com
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Post by Quintaxel on Jul 13, 2016 11:46:22 GMT 1
www.Tank-Hunter.comAnother interesting website for armour lovers, skinners and model makers. Here you will find detailed photos of tanks that survived the war.
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Post by Quintaxel on Jan 17, 2017 21:41:51 GMT 1
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Grot
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J-23 znowu nadaje
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Post by Grot on Jan 17, 2017 21:49:57 GMT 1
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Post by keepitsimple on Feb 19, 2017 13:02:53 GMT 1
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Post by Quintaxel on Apr 8, 2017 8:48:12 GMT 1
For those interested in Stugs I would like to recommend this site Sturmgeschütze vor! The site is in English !! Taken from the website "This site is dedicated to the Sturmgeschütz III & IV vehicles that were used by the Germans in World War II."
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Post by BigJoe on Apr 8, 2017 11:05:14 GMT 1
I love this thread, it has helped me a lot in creating my skins. My skins are yours, too. Thank you very much to all.
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Grenadier
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Waiting for a decent WW2 RTS game...
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Post by Grenadier on Apr 8, 2017 12:31:54 GMT 1
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Post by Herr Kodax on Apr 9, 2017 8:50:47 GMT 1
First chance I get, I'll update the first page with all the new sites.
May take a while though, since I'm left with a shattered right arm.
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Post by Quintaxel on Apr 9, 2017 10:00:23 GMT 1
Great,....but not so great to hear about your arm. Take care.
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Post by Quintaxel on Apr 17, 2017 9:40:31 GMT 1
Website dedicated to German vehicles used in WWII. (German and English) www.kfzderwehrmacht.de From the website: 'The site kfzderwehrmacht.de deals with the motor vehicles which were used by the German Reichswehr and Wehrmacht and other services of the German Reich before and during WW II. Motorcycles, passenger cars, lorries, motor buses as well as wheeled and tracked tractors and half track vehicles are treated. In addition, armoured wheeled and half track vehicles as well as trailers and horse drawn vehicles are considered, too. Both the vehicles developed by the army as well as confiscated civilian vehicles are to be found here. The large number of captured motor vehicles will be treated here, too.'
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Post by Quintaxel on Apr 22, 2017 13:49:33 GMT 1
incredibleimages4u.blogspot.beRare WWII images. Not not strictly about WWII equipment but close enough to be on topic. Images are ordered chronologically and/or per topic with historical background. Images below are from the "Stalingrad collection".
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Post by Quintaxel on May 2, 2017 20:41:57 GMT 1
Came across this website ( www.allworldwars.com/ ) It's about military in general but also contains a lot of interesting material about WWII. Here's a random pick of the topics/articles. - German Minefields at Alamein (October - November, 1942)
- Battlefield Air Interdiction by the Luftwaffe at the battle of Kursk – 1943 by William J. Dalecky
- Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign
- V-Weapons (Crossbow) Campaign
- T-34 Tank Service Manual (You never know when you might need a T-34 service manual )
- Gebirgsjäger in Ukraine, 1941-42
- The German Defense of Berlin, 1945, by Oberst Wilhelm Willemer
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Worth a visit for those who really want to dig deep.
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