German Panzergrenadiers (Arnhem 1944) Object 704The Battle of Arnhem, initiated by an air drop of British and Polish paratroopers, took place from 17 26 September 1944. As part of Operation Market Garden, the aim of this famous battle was to capture the Arnhem Bridge over the Lower Rhine in Holland. The successful capture of a series of bridges, culminating in Arnhem Bridge, would facilitate an Allied advance into Germany itself. Unfortunately for the Allies, the German defenders put up stiff
The Pavlosky Grenadiers Regiment
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to Desert Storm campaign combat missions
♦Cartograf decals are included to depict the livery
The first Do 217K-1 prototype flew on March 21
A more capable tank destroyer was desired with the advent of new Western tank such as the M1 Abrams and Leopard 2
★Bonnet and body side line details are depicted by metallic finish decals
The slabs could be connected in a staggered pattern or in a row
a later upgrade to a 120mm smoothbore piece significantly improved its offensive capabilities
The models of Lots 1 to 4 were upgraded between 1975 and 1977 with additional turret armor mounted on rubber elements and were given the designation Leopard A1A1
the O'Brien carried two five-inch guns and eight 20- millimeter antiaircraft guns
They proved to be the finest fighters used by the Armée de l'air in the early months of the Second World War