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ive been talking to a reashercher and he said
"As for the self-propelled 75/46, 8 units were completed in '43 and 3 in '44, for a total of 11 vehicles. They were renamed StuG M43 mit 75/46 853 (i) and used in Italy for the defense of the Gothic line. I found evidence (Guglielmi's book) of a...
so we are sure that only one 90/53 was recoved after the retreat from rome and the five were abandoned correct?
do you know where i can find a free version of the book because im a college student and its a bit pricey for me.
were was the 5 abandoned 90/53 on the train cars, were they abaoned in rome and the 1 90/53 taken with the 26th divition?
as for the 75/46 if we do find the german returns we are bound to find whitch divition used them. right now just a bunch or webcites that are probelby just taking a guess...
i thought about this more and are you saying they the six on the railway was part of the 26th panzer? and the there was only six 90/53 ever in service according to every article ive read about so the single 90/53 mustve been part of the train. unless there was only five on the train.
So I’ve been trying to find witch units the Semovente 90/53 and the Semovente 75/46. I know there were 6 Semovente 90/53 in axis control after the armistice and I think they belong to 26th panzer division but I don’t know haw many remained after the retreat from Rome. Also all I know about the...
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