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  2. List of equipment of the Luxembourg Army - Wikipedia

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    Anti-tank weapons BGM-71 TOW United States — — 152 mm caliber Replaced the M40 recoilless rifle. [1] To be replaced by the Akeron MP. [5] [6] Artillery Ordnance QF 25-pounder United Kingdom — — 105 mm calibre: 105mm howitzer. Caliber modified into 105mm (the 25-pounder originally had 87.6mm (3.45 in) caliber). Ceremonial gun, no longer ...

  3. Luxembourg in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The involvement of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in World War II began with its invasion by German forces on 10 May 1940 and lasted beyond its liberation by Allied forces in late 1944 and early 1945. Luxembourg was placed under occupation and was annexed into Germany in 1942. During the occupation, the German authorities orchestrated a ...

  4. Luxembourg Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Luxembourg Armed Forces (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Arméi; French: Armée luxembourgeoise) are the national military force of Luxembourg. The army has been a fully volunteer military since 1967. As of December 2018, it has 939 personnel. [2] The army is under civilian control, with the grand duke as commander-in-chief.

  5. German occupation of Luxembourg during World War II

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    The German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II began in May 1940 after the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg was invaded by Nazi Germany. [1] Although Luxembourg was officially neutral, it was situated at a strategic point at the end of the French Maginot Line. On 10 May 1940, the German Wehrmacht invaded Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands.

  6. German invasion of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    On 1 September 1939 Germany invaded Poland, initiating World War II. [1] This put Luxembourg's Grand Ducal government in a delicate situation. On one hand, the population's sympathies lay with the UK and France; on the other hand, due to the country's policy of neutrality since the Treaty of London in 1867, the government adopted a careful non-belligerent stance towards its neighbours.

  7. Military Administration of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Early on 10 May 1940, the German diplomat Von Radowitz handed the general secretary of the Luxembourgish government a memorandum from the German government, stating that Germany had no intention of changing the territorial integrity or political independence of the Grand Duchy. The following day, a military administration for Luxembourg was set up.

  8. Battle of Vianden - Wikipedia

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    250 soldiers. Casualties and losses. 1 killed. 6 wounded. 18 killed. 1 civilian killed. The Battle of Vianden alternatively called Battle of Vianden Castle took place November 19, 1944 in the small town of Vianden, in northern Luxembourg. It was one of the most important battles of the Luxembourg Resistance during World War II.

  9. List of prototype World War II combat vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Type 4 Ho-To SPG prototype with a Type 38 12 cm howitzer. Type 95 heavy tank; 4 built in 1934. Hi-Ro Sha 10 cm cannon self-propelled gun on Type 95 heavy tank chassis. Ji-Ro Type 92 10 cm cannon self-propelled gun on Type 95 heavy tank chassis. Type 97 Chi-Ni medium tank; one prototype built. Type 98 Chi-Ho medium tank; 4 built, two in 1940 and ...