A Hetzer from the Baltic Sea
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A Hetzer from the Baltic Sea
Where? In Jurata on the Hel Peninsula, Poland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hel_Peninsula
What? The Jagtpanzer 38(t) http://www.odkrywca-online.pl/galerie.p ... c937513247
Still there is the projectile in the barrel...
What? The Jagtpanzer 38(t) http://www.odkrywca-online.pl/galerie.p ... c937513247
Still there is the projectile in the barrel...
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Agree, very cool.. Do tell!pickelhaube wrote:Hello Wieslaw,
My Polish is a little rusty. Can you tell us the story of this Hetzer. It should be a good one.
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Stuka, you're right, it was so really. On that Polish forum you can read relations of people, who in 70's and 80's swam there and played in the Hetzer. The vehicle had no roof, that's why they didn't know what type of SP gun was that (Marder?, Wespe?, Su-76?).STUKA wrote:very cool - I wonder if that sat on the beach for a long time with kids playing on it etc until finally covered with sand, surf and forgotten.
Next, the "projectile" in the barrel turned out to be a ramrod.
Unfortunately, I didn't find anything about the vehicle's history or it's unit. The only is the suggestion this Hether could be used as a pier during the evacuation of German civilians in 1945.
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http://www.odkrywca.pl/galerie.php?nazwa=434
http://www.odkrywca.pl/galerie.php?nazwa=435
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http://video.google.pl/videoplay?docid= ... 3186&hl=pl
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Thanks Wies
Did they say what they were going to do with it?
Did they say what they were going to do with it?
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This is a heckuvalot more interestin' than hearing about another T-34 being found in a bog and/or freshwater lake/river/what-not. Considering how few of these were actually made, I would think it'd be a very rare find! At least, original builds - I know there are plenty of post-war builds around thanks to the Swiss
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Matthew,
yes, I heard that the Poland's president Kaczynski wanted to give the Hetzer to US president as an aid for New Orleans. However, George W. Bush didn't accept it and said there is a lot of vehicles taken from the water, there. So, I only saw on TV your president receiving a sabre from our president. No, not the F-86 Sabre.
yes, I heard that the Poland's president Kaczynski wanted to give the Hetzer to US president as an aid for New Orleans. However, George W. Bush didn't accept it and said there is a lot of vehicles taken from the water, there. So, I only saw on TV your president receiving a sabre from our president. No, not the F-86 Sabre.
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