Hm. 18: High-Explosive Shell

A type of artillery shell designed to explode on impact, creating a blast wave and fragmentation. It was widely used against enemy personnel, vehicles, and fortifications.

Hm. 10: Hand Grenade

A small, portable explosive device designed to be thrown by hand. It was widely used by infantry units for close-quarters combat and defensive operations.

Hand Grenade

A small, handheld explosive device commonly used by infantry to target enemy personnel or fortifications. Various types, from fragmentation to incendiary, were employed by all major combatants.

Goliath Tracked Mine

A small, remote-controlled tracked vehicle used by Germany during World War II to carry explosives, primarily for attacking tanks and fortifications. It was often used in ambushes and was notorious for its destructive power.

Directional Mine

A type of mine that detonates when a target approaches from a specific direction, often used in defensive positions to protect against enemy advances.

Anti-Tank Mine

A type of explosive device designed to destroy or disable enemy tanks. These mines were typically deployed in defensive positions or along anticipated tank routes.

Anti-Personnel Mine

A type of explosive device designed to injure or kill enemy personnel. These mines were typically triggered by pressure or tripwires and were often deployed in defensive positions or along strategic routes.

Barrage 8281

A line or barrier of exploding artillery shells, created by the continuous and simultaneous firing of a large number of guns.

Barrage 5111

A line or barrier of exploding artillery shells, created by the continuous and simultaneous firing of a large number of guns.