Gm. 13 (German Junkers Ju 88 Bomber)
A multirole bomber and reconnaissance aircraft used by Germany during World War II, known for its versatility and use in both strategic and tactical bombing.
Gl. 48 (Thompson Submachine Gun)
An American submachine gun used extensively during World War II. It was known for its firepower and was a staple weapon for American soldiers throughout the conflict. The Thompson was deployed in a variety of roles, including close-quarters combat and vehicle-mounted use. It was nicknamed the ‘Tommy Gun’.
Gm. 14 (German Kriegsmarine U-boat)
Submarines used by the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) during World War II, known for their effectiveness in sinking Allied ships, especially in the early stages of the war.
Gl. 49 (M1911 Pistol)
A semi-automatic pistol used extensively by the United States military during World War II. It was known for its reliability and was a staple sidearm for American soldiers throughout the conflict.
Gm. 15 (General Motors M3 Gun Motor Carriage)
A self-propelled artillery piece used by the United States Army during World War II, providing close fire support for infantry and tank units.
Gl. 50 (Luger Pistol)
A semi-automatic pistol used extensively by Germany during World War II. It was known for its accuracy and was a staple sidearm for German soldiers throughout the conflict.
Gm. 16 (German Panzerfaust Anti-tank Weapon)
A simple but effective anti-tank weapon used by Germany during World War II, consisting of a disposable rocket launcher and a shaped-charge warhead.
Gm. 1 (Grumman F6F Hellcat Fighter)
A powerful and maneuverable carrier-based fighter aircraft used primarily by the United States Navy during World War II, known for its role in the Pacific theater.
Gm. 2 (Goliath Tracked Mine)
A small, remotely controlled tracked mine used by Germany during World War II to attack enemy fortifications and vehicles. It was a precursor to modern remotely operated vehicles.
Gm. 3 (Guderian’s Blitzkrieg Tactics)
A military strategy emphasizing rapid, concentrated attacks using armor and air power to overwhelm enemy defenses, pioneered by German General Heinz Guderian during World War II.