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Old 28-04-12, 11:42
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Here's a PanzerJager you didn't see everyday during WWII...if at all. strangest set-up I've ever seen. Unfortunately there was no info regarding this odd setup when I found the picture, so simply enjoy it for the oddity it is.

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Old 28-04-12, 22:57
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You wouldn't want to drive it around a corner too fast!
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Old 28-04-12, 23:25
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Hi

Here is where the photo may have entered the web http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...-gun-133721889
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Old 28-04-12, 23:32
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What seems to be a bit strange to me is the word 'Panzerjaegern'. In German, the singular and as well the plural form would be 'Panzerjaeger' - without the "n" at the end.
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Old 30-04-12, 00:41
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Default Goggle agreed with you Kuno

Hi Kuno

Interesting when I tried to find this on Google search site it came up with the same spelling error issue. In fact it corrected the spelling before searching it was only by making it use the spelling in the picture did it find the Photo at the site I found.

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