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    known as Grille (German: "cricket") was a series of self-propelled artillery vehicles used by Nazi Germany during World War II. The Grille series was...
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    in early December 1942 as a new Sturmgeschütz-Zug for the 15.Batterie/Artillerie-Regiment 227." (Of 227th Inf.Div.). "An additional 64 sFH13 (after the...
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  • vehicles of Germany. Artillerie Panzerbeobachtungswagen - artillery observation post tank, multiple chassis variants Artillerie-Schlepper 35(t) - artillery...
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    Rüstungsbesprechung und Rücksprache beim P.A. 1944. 6 p. General der Artillerie Nr. 240/44 g.Kdos. Nachrichtenblatt der Panzertruppen No. 14, August 1944...
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    10–12 March 1944, prepared by the General der Artillerie department of the OKH (General der Artillerie im Oberkommando des Heeres), as well as the status...
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    Cornillet and Mont Blond and the 16th Division was repulsed at Bois de la Grille. The French spent 18 April consolidating and the 45th Division pushed up...
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    Fleet Department – Flottenabteilung (A II) 1st Artillery Company – 1. (Artillerie) Kompanie 3rd Coastal Defense Department – Küstenabwehrabteilung III –...
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    received by the Artillery Arm and assigned to the 1er and 42e Régiment Artillerie. The versions differed externally in the type of antennae (frames) used...
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