Off to Berlin.

First off... some peculiarities:

Anyone want to guess why two Americans are using a Bren in .303? Beats me.

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It looks as though someone did up a home-made supressor for a Nagant, unless I'm seeing things.

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From the Russian German museum:


A Mosin sniper display.
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Close up of the scope.

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Kill stars?

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The sniper and his medals.

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First off... some peculiarities:

Anyone want to guess why two Americans are using a Bren in .303? Beats me.

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It looks as though someone did up a home-made supressor for a Nagant, unless I'm seeing things.

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Top one is probably French West African troops in Italy or Southern France...

Bottom one could be a Djakanov Grenade Launcher...
 
So here's a bunch of stuff from the German-Russian Museum at Karlshorst:

I highly reccomend this place for anyone going to the Berlin area. Admission was free and they give you a guide book in English down in the basement coat room.

The outside: This place was built as an officer's mess for the Army Pioneers back in the 1930's. There's a few T-34's, artillery pieces, and a Katyusha launcher outside, but as you can see there was a lot of snow, so they were well covered.
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An original copy of Mein Kamp, not *the* original, but original in the sense that it was among the first printed.
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Arty shot table in aluminum. Couldn't tell what calibre of gun it was for.
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Below it, assorted rockets, shells, and mortars.
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German infantry kit:1939
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Close up on the MG-34 and its selective fire double trigger.
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A milsurp collectors dream, however the K98's bolt was electropenciled to match:
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A copy of the original ops map for Barbarosa.
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Soviet kit:
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Propaganda:
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Campaign Medals, Soviet and German:
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Nazi commemerative plates:
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Continued:

SS kit:
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Feldgendarmerie gear: spreading fear to those in the rear.
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Ost forced-worker shirt.
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Photo-docs of Ost workers:
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Propaganda Magazine:
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VolksSturm gear:
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Remnants of the fighting in Berlin:
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The special thing about this building is that it is where Field Marshall Keitel, Admiral von Friedeburg, and Colonel-General Stumpf ratified the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces in May of 1945.

Here's the room:
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Gen Zhukov's study:
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One of his uniforms:
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Closer:
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There's a section dedicated to the post war occupation and the building's use during East German rule, I found this cool poster as well:

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