Gzhatsk Offensive

A major Soviet offensive operation during World War II, launched in August 1943, aimed at liberating the city of Gzhatsk (now known as Gagarin) from German occupation. It was part of the larger Smolensk Offensive and played a crucial role in disrupting German defenses and pushing the Eastern Front westward.

Gzhel Tank

A Soviet light tank, designated as the T-60, and known by the nickname “Gzhel” after the town where it was produced. It was a small and agile tank designed for reconnaissance and support roles, armed with a 20mm cannon and a machine gun. Despite its limitations, it served in significant numbers during the early years […]

Gzhatsk-Vyazma Offensive

A Soviet offensive operation during World War II, conducted in October 1943, aimed at liberating the city of Vyazma and surrounding areas from German control. It was part of the larger Smolensk Offensive and contributed to the overall strategic advance of the Red Army.

Gzhatsk-Ržev Offensive

A Soviet offensive operation during World War II, launched in March 1943, aimed at liberating the city of Ržev and surrounding areas from German occupation. It was part of the larger Ržev-Sychevka Strategic Offensive and involved heavy fighting and significant casualties on both sides.

Gzhatsk-Dorogobuzh Offensive

A Soviet offensive operation during World War II, launched in October 1943, aimed at liberating the city of Dorogobuzh and surrounding areas from German occupation. It was part of the larger Smolensk Offensive and contributed to the overall strategic advance of the Red Army.

Gzhatsk-Yelnya Offensive

A Soviet offensive operation during World War II, launched in August 1943, aimed at liberating the city of Yelnya and surrounding areas from German occupation. It was part of the larger Smolensk Offensive and contributed to the overall strategic advance of the Red Army.

Gw. 40 (Type 40)

A German World War II self-propelled gun, also known as the 10.5 cm K 18/1 on Geschützwagen (Sf) , based on the Panzer IV chassis.

Gw. 41 (Type 41)

A German World War II self-propelled gun, also known as the 7.5 cm Pak 40 on Geschützwagen (Sf) , using the Panzer IV chassis.

Gw. 42 (Type 42)

A German World War II self-propelled gun, also known as the 15 cm sFH 18/1 on Geschützwagen (Sf) , built on the Panzer IV chassis.

Gw. 43 (Type 43)

A German World War II self-propelled gun, also known as the 10.5 cm K 18/1 on Geschützwagen (Sf) , based on the Panzer IV chassis.