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Anti-tank Crews (Greatcoat)
(GSO171)
includes two Command teams, one Observer team, four Anti-tank gun crews or two Infantry gun (7.5cm or 15cm) crews, two Small three-hole bases & one Small two-hole base.
The
Panzerjäger Abteilung
of a panzer division is equipped with 3.7cm PaK36 light anti-tank guns as well as new medium 5cm PaK38 anti-tank guns. Some crews have pushed captured Red Army field guns into service to deal with the threat from new well-armoured tanks like the T-34.These 7.62cm field guns offer a bit more punch and range than the lighter anti-tank guns.
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Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa began a struggle of epic proportions that would result in four years of bitter fighting between the Germans and Soviets.
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Last Updated On
Thursday, October 23, 2014
by Blake at Battlefront
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