Captured German equipment-mostly from Stalingrad (1 Viewer)

Interesting film its been a while since I saw this. Thanks for posting
Mitch
 
That was interesting, thanks for great movie. I think I remember reading somewhere that the Russians actually used captured Condors after the war as transportation aircraft becuase of their extremely long range. I do wonder what happen to them.

Ken
 
Thanks for posting the film. I have never seen it before and it was fascinating to see all the war material. Especially liked the French tank (Somua?) in German gray. -- Al
 
Thanks for posting the film. I have never seen it before and it was fascinating to see all the war material. Especially liked the French tank (Somua?) in German gray. -- Al

Notice the Italian L6/40? Interesting they left it in desert yellow for the 1942 steppe offensive
 
A very interesting movie. I wonder if the Russian had any foresight to place this equipment in a museum similar to that like the Patton Museum in Fort Knox? Does anyone know of the disposition of these pieces of equipment?
 
A very interesting movie. I wonder if the Russian had any foresight to place this equipment in a museum similar to that like the Patton Museum in Fort Knox? Does anyone know of the disposition of these pieces of equipment?

They have a museum at Kubinka. One of the two Emils is housed there, and a lot more. If you Google Kubinka & tank, should get some hits. Hit the images tab in Google.

Don't know about the aircraft though. And how about the pontoon bridge? They even took the time to drag that up from Stalingrad & reassemble in Moscow
 

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