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    Excellent video, Badger! I was surprised to see how much a Germanicon film would show their dependence on horse-drawn transport. Very cool to see the PPSH in German hands and the 88mm and 20mm in direct fire roles.

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    Interesting, didnt know they could change the 20mm barrel so quickly, also neat to see the mg34 in action.

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    Now that was impressive! These would have been the last of their battles near Lenningrad, as it was mostly a long retreat Feb 43-May 45.

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    Gratuitous automatic weapons fire, plus the first armoured train video I've ever seen. NEAT.

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    Nice propaganda film but they got their butt kicked really bad over there... Black market around that area is still full Germanicon surplus.

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    That's true.
    Germanicon surplus can be found everywhere in eastern europe. During my vacation after I passed my university-entrance diploma I went to poland and they use german surplus for pretty much everything. They even sell Hitlerjugend-Daggers, SS- Uniforms and very many rifles on flea-markets there.

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    Very interesting video.

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