Gi. 43 (Submachine Gun)

A German submachine gun, introduced in 1943, designed for close-quarters combat. It was a compact and easily maneuverable weapon, popular among German infantry and paratroopers.

Gi. 44 (Pistol)

A German pistol, introduced in 1944, designed for self-defense and close-quarters combat. It was a reliable and durable weapon, but its design was outdated by the standards of the time.

Gi. 45 (Hand Grenade)

A German hand grenade, introduced in 1945, designed to engage enemy personnel and fortifications at close range. It was a powerful weapon, but its use was dangerous and required careful handling.

Ggewehr 98k

The Kar98k, short for Karabiner 98k, was a German bolt-action rifle that served as the primary infantry weapon for the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was a highly accurate and reliable weapon, despite being surpassed by semi-automatic rifles in terms of rate of fire. The Kar98k was used extensively throughout the war and remained […]

German General Staff

The supreme military command of the German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht). It was responsible for strategic planning, operational direction, and the overall organization and training of the armed forces.

German Armed Forces (Wehrmacht)

The unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It comprised the Heer (Army), Kriegsmarine (Navy), and Luftwaffe (Air Force).

German Army (Heer)

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

German Navy (Kriegsmarine)

The naval forces of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was responsible for naval operations, including submarine warfare.

German Air Force (Luftwaffe)

The air forces of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was responsible for air combat, strategic bombing, and air transport.

Gb 15 (Germany)

A German 150mm howitzer, used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and range, and was particularly effective against fortifications.