WWII, captured and used

i'll see if i can find pics of the brit or Canadian armor troops using a Panther or brits using 88s in the desert, i had them somewhere to use as references for a model series i was going to build...
 
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Could someone identify what type of tank that is?
What is that LMG, third from the right?
 
I seem to recall seeing a show on the history channel where they showed a German captured P51, with the German cross painted on it.

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For those of you who are interested about the Finnish experience in WWII through photos, check out:

ht tp://www.palasuomenhistoriaa.net/en/?Everyday_life_at_war

There are many great pics, a lot with captured and used armaments. Use google translate to read the captions, if your Finnish isn't so good.
 
Nice story. I sure there were thousands of Canadian lads who would have loved to live till their 90th year.
Horst ended up in a POW camp in Alberta. He loved it. He loved the ranches and open land.

He was born in Vienna and had only been out of the city after he joined the Army.

I was at his funeral last spring. He died a few years after his wife. He was 90 years old.

Horst, never had any children. He refused to bring them into such a violent world.

In truth, his wife was barren. They loved kids.

I'm way off topic here but his comments on Canadian troops and the differences between their equipment is pertinent. The story is true as far as I know and it all sounds like a lot of similar stories from similar people.
 
Nice story. I sure there were thousands of Canadian lads who would have loved to live till their 90th year.



Canadian lads, Russian lads, French lads, German lads, Italian lads etc.

Lads are lads, doesn't matter which uniform they wear/wore.

If you take a bunch of old Japanese and Brit/Aus/Canadian soldiers and put them together at a remembrance/memorial, they will smile, congratulate each other on being on being sunny side up and otherwise enjoy each other's company.

All sides, had some bad apples.

Soldiers at war, are people that for the most part wouldn't consider doing what they do.

We leave that option to governments to force us into those actions.


If it were up to me, citizens wouldn't act as seconds for the social/religious elitists. Send them off to war first and I'm willing to bet there would be a lot fewer wars.
 
Canadian lads, Russian lads, French lads, German lads, Italian lads etc.

Lads are lads, doesn't matter which uniform they wear/wore.

If you take a bunch of old Japanese and Brit/Aus/Canadian soldiers and put them together at a remembrance/memorial, they will smile, congratulate each other on being on being sunny side up and otherwise enjoy each other's company.

All sides, had some bad apples.

Soldiers at war, are people that for the most part wouldn't consider doing what they do.

We leave that option to governments to force us into those actions.


If it were up to me, citizens wouldn't act as seconds for the social/religious elitists. Send them off to war first and I'm willing to bet there would be a lot fewer wars.

Well said. Gone are the days when the kings/leaders rode into battle in the front ranks.
 
Agreed.
Canadian lads, Russian lads, French lads, German lads, Italian lads etc.

Lads are lads, doesn't matter which uniform they wear/wore.

If you take a bunch of old Japanese and Brit/Aus/Canadian soldiers and put them together at a remembrance/memorial, they will smile, congratulate each other on being on being sunny side up and otherwise enjoy each other's company.
 
I seem to recall seeing a show on the history channel where they showed a German captured P51, with the German cross painted on it.

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the luftwaffe also began a similar project with a captured RAF Spitfire mk.V repainted to look very much like a BF109. then re-engined with a daimler/benz 605 series inverted v-12 engine as found in the 109/110 series equipped with a modified me110 engine cover. the idea was to prove german dominance as far as engine technology was concerned.

also, a copy of WWII magazine I purchased a number of years ago had a really interesting article about british tank troopers appropriating a german panther tank to aid in removing some of the very stubborn pill box emplacements that their own equipment had trouble getting rid of. I'll see if I can find the issue. the tank was a panther AUSF. G captured by the Coldstream Guards and nicknamed "Cuckoo"
 
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Saw a photograph some years ago of a whole platoon of Coldstream Guards with Panthers.

It was a 1946 pic, IIRC.

I would REALLY like to know what became of the Panthers which the French were using up into the 1960s. Targets, scrap and museums, likely.

Like all of ours.
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