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SOH ADMINISTRATIONNAZI Brown shirts The Sturmabteilung...Circa 1920s,1930s...the enforcers as know then at rallies,and engaging in other brutal activities...Not nice guys!
A Cossack cavalryman in the service of the Wehrmacht around 1943 or 1944.
The German K-98 rifle (it's distinctive from Czech, Polish, Hungarian and other Model 98 patterns) is one of the clues and the shoulder boards and "KB" patch on his left arm are also clues. Many East Europeans fought for or allied with the Germans in the belief that they were liberators from Stalin and the Communists.
Many of these foreign legions were deployed in anti-partisan roles behind the main battle lines. The war did not end well for these volunteers when they were returned to Russian authority following the armistice.
it seems to be a inglish officer in India:salute:
Let us see who will guess this one:
Uruguayan army, sorry i did not see your question.:salute::salute: Misson,
Which army did you serve in? German?
We hate that rifle because it is very heavy , like the combat rifle (FAL 7.62) in that years, they are too heavy. Now our cadets use the M2 carbine (U.S.A. WWII) for parades and ceremony and the Steyr 5.56 for combat (exept special units) both more light , like pistol , I have the Jericho 941 and now the standar is the Glock.Mission,
During my last tour down your way, I saw many of them in the hands of los soldados de Paraguay for parades and ceremony. What a grand old rifle. I have two of them that I shoot now and then. One from Chile and one from the Wehrmacht.
At one time or another, just about every South American and many European and Asian countries all relied on Mauser's opus magnum, the Model 98.
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