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A photograph purportedly showing "kill markings" that indicate flying saucers on the side of a German World War II anti-aircraft gun has been showing up on the internet for several years ...
the 88mm anti-aircraft gun…. (See the deadliest German U-boat attacks on World War II.) After Germany put the Soviet Union on the backfoot when it invaded that country in 1941, the Soviet Union ...
German 2cm FlaK 38 Developed as a light anti-aircraft gun that was used on all fronts by the Germans during World War II, the 2cm FlaK 38 was deployed in both single mounting and quad mounting ...
Over Germany, Italy, Japan, “Flak” (anti-aircraft gun) was, along with enemy fighters, the main threat to Allied bombers. An Army Air Force training film explains FlaK (from the German word fo ...
A German retiree is at the center of a legal wrangle after police found World War Two Panther tank, an anti-aircraft gun, and a torpedo in his basement in 2015. A team of prosecutors and lawyers ...
anti-aircraft gun and torpedo in his basement. The items were removed from a house in the northern town of Heikendorf in 2015 with the help of the army. Prosecutors and defence lawyers are now ...
The 84-year-old, seen here, was also in possession of a horde of Nazi memorabilia. (Axel Heimken/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images) A German resident in the northern ...
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