File:Wehrmacht H OR1-Kanonier-Sturmgeschütz 1945.jpg

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Deutsch: Uniform der Deutschen Wehrmacht/ Heer (Fabton: Feldgrau), hier Kanonier (OR-1) - Angehöriger der Geschützbedienung eines Sturmgeschützes. Das Bild wurde aufgenommen im en:National Museum of Military History (Luxembourg).
English: Uniform of the German Wehrmacht/ Heer (coloure: field grey), here Cannoneer (OR1) of an assault gun crew. Picture taken at en:National Museum of Military History (Luxembourg).
Date 27 October 2007 (according to Exif data)
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Author The original uploader was MisterBee1966 at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2007-10-28 15:41 MisterBee1966 2112×2816×8 (1829087 bytes) Picture taken at [[National Museum of Military History (Luxembourg)]] {{GFDL}}

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