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Friday, October 17, 2008

Basic Army Training

German soldiers proceed with their basic training near Munich in the late Thirties. Every infantry soldier was armed with a rifle (usually the 7.92mm Karabiner 98k) and had to become proficient at using it, so plenty of time was spent on the firing range.
Posted by MUSEUM CURATOR at 11:01 PM
Labels: Germany, The Third Reich

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