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... The Russians blocked approach routes with well-camouflaged antitank guns or dug-in tanks, especially favoring the use of knocked-out tanks as observation posts or heavy weapon emplacements. When the front ... "
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Kursk: Hitler's Gamble, 1943
by Walter S. Dunn
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... again was reduced, dropping to 9,380 men, but retaining the 32 76mm guns, 12 122mm howitzers, 160 mortars, 48 57mm antitank guns, 212 antitank rifles, 434 light machine guns, 111 heavy machine guns, 124 ... "
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The Path to Victory: The Mediterranean Theater in World War II
by Douglas Porch
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... been made to upgrade Greek forces in the mid-193os, its weaponry was obsolete, it had almost no tanks and few antitank guns, and was deficient in artillery. The Italians reasoned that terrain, the re- 78 ... "
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Tigers in Combat, Vol. 1
by Wolfgang Schneider
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... to attack Tebourba from the north via Chouigui. It stops enemy breakthrough to the west (6 Stuarts and 4 Allied antitank guns knocked out or destroyed; 3 Panzer Ills destroyed). ... "
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