Eazy
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I recently bought the K&C Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. As you guys know, it's a really unusual piece, a stug III disguised as a US tank destroyer and comes with 2 US disguised German infiltrators and a rather silly guy poking his body out of the tank still wearing his SS tunic!
Also in the range is the The Price of Deception set, but to be honest though it's well portrayed it's just a bit too graphic and realistic for me.
What's the general opinion on the fate of the infiltrators? Did they deserve execution as spies? They were wearing their German uniforms under the US gear and it's not like the Allies were above this kind of espionage and faced execution themselves.
What is it about spies and infiltrators that differentiates them from ordinary soldiers fighting for their country?
Also the rumour that the infiltrators and the fallschirmjagers were out there behind Allied lines probably created more panic and confusion than the Germans actually did themselves.
One final item of note is the fact that the captured Germans still kept up their misinformation during interrogation by saying their ultimate mission was to go to Paris and kill Eisenhower. They were obviously brave guys.
Also in the range is the The Price of Deception set, but to be honest though it's well portrayed it's just a bit too graphic and realistic for me.
What's the general opinion on the fate of the infiltrators? Did they deserve execution as spies? They were wearing their German uniforms under the US gear and it's not like the Allies were above this kind of espionage and faced execution themselves.
What is it about spies and infiltrators that differentiates them from ordinary soldiers fighting for their country?
Also the rumour that the infiltrators and the fallschirmjagers were out there behind Allied lines probably created more panic and confusion than the Germans actually did themselves.
One final item of note is the fact that the captured Germans still kept up their misinformation during interrogation by saying their ultimate mission was to go to Paris and kill Eisenhower. They were obviously brave guys.
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