- The
Volkssturm (German pronunciation: [ˈfɔlksʃtʊʁm] , lit. 'people's storm') was a levée en m****e
national militia established by ****
Germany during the...
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firearms used by the Wehrmacht, Luftwaffe, Waffen-SS,
Deutsches Heer, the
Volkssturm and
other military armed forces in
World War II. • Seite****hr 42 • Seite****hr...
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translated directly either as "People's ****ault rifle" or "
Volkssturm rifle."
Volkssturm, the
German late war
militia home
defense force,
means "People's...
- Panzerjägd
Battalion Kampfgruppe Voigt Volkssturm Battalion 244
Volkssturm Battalion 26/50
Volkssturm Battalion 26/52
Volkssturm Battalion 26/62 281st Infantry...
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Hessische Industrie Werke and
August Coenders in 1944. They were
intended as
Volkssturm weapons and the
carbine variant used blow
forward operation. Chambered...
- title, was in 1945 when the
position was held by
battalion commanders of
Volkssturm units. Bataillonsführer,
Reverso online Dictionary.
Retrieved July 2011...
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carbine intended for use by the
Volkssturm.
Volkssturmgewehr 1-5: a semi-automatic
rifle intended for use by the
Volkssturm.
Wimmersperg Spz-kr: late war...
- in Lusatia.
Approximately 200
German prisoners of war,
members of the
Volkssturm, were killed;
nearly all were
burned alive in a barn. On 16
April 1945...
- same day.
Model dissolved his army
group on 15
April and
ordered the
Volkssturm and non-combatant
personnel to
discard their uniforms and go home. On...
- half-second
burst of
flame of up to 27
metres (89 ft). It was
issued to the
Volkssturm or the
Werwolf movement, but also used by the Fallschirmjäger (German...