Gföllner Panzergrenadier Division

A German Panzergrenadier division formed in 1943, primarily deployed on the Eastern Front. Known for its participation in the Battle of Kursk and the defense of the city of Budapest.

Gföllner Assault Gun

A German self-propelled anti-tank gun, the Gföllner was a development of the StuG III chassis with a powerful 75mm anti-tank gun. It saw service on both the Eastern and Western Fronts.

Gföllner Panzer Division

A German Panzer division formed in 1943, primarily deployed on the Eastern Front. Known for its participation in the Battle of Kursk and the defense of the city of Budapest.

Gföllner Grenadier Regiment

A German infantry regiment, formed in 1943, primarily deployed on the Eastern Front. Known for its participation in the Battle of Kursk and the defense of the city of Budapest.

Gföllner Panzerjäger Company

A German anti-tank company, formed in 1943, primarily deployed on the Eastern Front. Known for its participation in the Battle of Kursk and the defense of the city of Budapest.

German Gebirgsjäger

Mountain troops of the German Army (Heer) specialized in warfare in mountainous terrain. They were equipped with specialized gear for climbing, skiing, and fighting in cold and high-altitude environments.

German Gewehr 43

A semi-automatic rifle used by the German Army (Heer) during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and firepower, and was considered a significant improvement over the bolt-action K98 Mauser.

German Geschütz 37 (Pak 37)

A 37mm anti-tank gun used by the German Army (Heer) during World War II. It was effective against early Allied tanks but was outmatched by heavier armored vehicles.

German Army (Heer)

The land forces of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was responsible for ground combat operations.