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    Thanks

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    Agree, they weren't using the one, two, & three letter factory codes as early as 1938. I think the lfh probably indicates (in German which I won't attempt!) 'light field howitzer'.
    Is there not a 'P' or 'P' followed by a number also marked on the base somewhere....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger Payne View Post
    Agree, they weren't using the one, two, & three letter factory codes as early as 1938. I think the lfh probably indicates (in German which I won't attempt!) 'light field howitzer'.
    Is there not a 'P' or 'P' followed by a number also marked on the base somewhere....?
    Leichte Feldhaubitze?

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    That's it!

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