However, the guns remained in use in German colonial possessions until the end of World War II. "The crazy thing about that gun today is it's worth a lot of money," Schreier said. "You can't ...
Nearly every seat in the small, intimate Taylor Theater was taken Monday morning as Casimir “Casey” Bukowski visited the Kenan Center to share stories of his service and sacrifice during World War II.
The PaK 40 was one of the most successful German anti-tank gun designs of World War Two. The first pre-production models entered service on the eastern front in November 1941 and from 1942 they were ...