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  2. Armata 75 mm wz.02/26 - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, there were 568 wz.1902 guns in the Polish inventory. [3] Between 1926 and 1930 most surviving 76.2 mm wz.1902 guns were re-chambered to use the same 75 mm shells as the most numerous Polish field gun, the Canon de 75 modèle 1897. The guns were converted by the Starachowice Works and designated as the Armata 75 mm wz.02/26.

  3. List of equipment of the United States Army during World War II

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    M1919 Browning machine gun: Various Medium machine gun United States: M1941 Johnson machine gun.30-06 Springfield Light machine gun United States: Browning M2HB (.50 BMG) .50 BMG: Heavy machine gun United States: Bren light machine gun.303 British: Light machine Gun United Kingdom.30 AN/M2 "Stinger" field modification: 7.62 mm caliber: Machine gun

  4. World War II reenactment - Wikipedia

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    Some reenactment includes Waffen-SS units, the paramilitary force of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Although banned in Germany and Austria, SS reenacting groups exist elsewhere, including in Europe and North America. By the end of the 1990s there were 20 Waffen-SS reenactment groups in the United States. [2]

  5. List of World War II weapons - Wikipedia

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    List of World War II weapons of Australia; List of World War II weapons of Canada; List of World War II weapons of China; List of World War II weapons of Denmark

  6. Operation Market Garden re-enactment coming to ... - AOL

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    After 10 days of fighting and up to 16,000 Allied casualties, Operation Market Garden had failed to secure the main bridgehead near Arnhem, although the Allies did successfully liberate the cities ...

  7. List of World War II firearms of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Standard machine gun of World War I. Saw limited use in World War II. Maschinengewehr 15: Rheinmetall: 7.92×57mm Mauser: Luftwaffe Wehrmacht: The MG 15 was at the beginning of the war mainly used on aircraft of the Luftwaffe. After being replaced by other machine guns many MG 15s were modified for use by ground forces. Maschinengewehr 30 ...

  8. List of Dutch military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    149.1mm or 152.4mm guns, 30 calibers barrel length: 5 (type unknown) 149.1mm or 152.4mm guns, 35 calibers barrel length: 6 (type unknown) 149.1mm or 152.4mm guns, 40 calibers barrel length: 21 (Krupp guns, 14200m range, 9 RPM fire rate) 240mm guns, 30 calibers barrel length: 11 (Krupp guns of the 19th century, 8000m range, 0.25 RPM fire rate)

  9. List of World War II infantry weapons - Wikipedia

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    Chauchat M1915 (5000 Machine guns donated by France. They were not issued during Winter War as arrived in January-February of 1940. Mostly issued to Finnish home front units, field artillery and some shortly equipped infantry units during early Continuation War.) Lewis machine gun (Small number used on aircraft and as anti-aircraft machine gun ...