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

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    The Germans accepted the gun as a substitute standard weapon, naming it the 7.65 mm MP722(f). They continued production of the gun for their own armed forces and supplied some to the Vichy French. Danuvia 39M/43M: Danuvia: 9×25mm Mauser Export: Wehrmacht: Some of this guns were delivered to the Wehrmacht in WW2. OriČ›a M1941

  3. Nazi gun control argument - Wikipedia

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    The Nazi gun control argument is the claim that gun regulations in Nazi Germany helped facilitate the rise of the Nazis and the Holocaust. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Historians and fact-checkers have characterized the argument as dubious or false, and point out that Jews were under 1% of the population and that it would be unrealistic for such a small ...

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    With the average full coverage-car insurance policy costing a hefty $2,670 annually, according to Bankrate, you might be wondering if you’re getting optimal value for your hard-earned dollars.

  5. List of German military equipment of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Flare gun Nazi Germany: 1400 1939 Leuchtpistole 34: Flare gun Nazi Germany: 730 1934 Leuchtpistole 42: Flare gun Nazi Germany: 1120 1943 Model 24 Grenade: Hand grenade Weimar Republic: 595 TNT: 170 Friction igniter 1924 Model 39 grenade: Hand grenade Nazi Germany: 230 Donarit - (relatively similar to amatol) 112 Instant, 1, 4.5, 7.5 or 10 ...

  6. Ohio car insurance laws - AOL

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    The average cost of car insurance in Ohio is $1,498 per year for full coverage and $399 per year for minimum coverage. Ohio drivers pay some of the cheapest car insurance premiums throughout the ...

  7. Gun control in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Versailles included firearm reducing stipulations. Article 169 targeted the state: "Within two months from the coming into force of the present Treaty, German arms, munitions, and war material, including anti-aircraft material, existing in Germany in excess of the quantities allowed, must be surrendered to the Governments of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers to be ...

  8. Neo-Nazis rattled an Ohio town. Now masked, armed civilians ...

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    A hooded armed civilian patrols the Lincoln Heights neighborhood near Cincinnati, Ohio, following a February 7 incident in which neo-Nazis held a rally on a nearby highway overpass (screengrab ...

  9. Volkssturmgewehr - Wikipedia

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    The Volkssturmgewehr ("People's Storm - Rifle") [3] is the name of several rifle designs developed by Nazi Germany during the final months of World War II (February 1945-May 1945). They share the common characteristic of being greatly simplified as to adapt with the severe lack of resources and industrial capacity in Germany during the final ...