My name is Sietze Hek, I've been reading special stories in history mainly focused on the second world war. I go to locations to see the most special places related to these wars.
I would like to share this with you, because it is important to keep history alive. I also have a hobby, reenacting the wars. The special moments of this hobby, I therefore also like to share with you.
I want to thank everyone for watching and licking and subscribing to this channel. I plan to share a lot of content for you at the end of 2020 and during the year.
The gloves are basically useless in a gun fight. You need to have a trigger finger available something the Soviets had were thick wool mittens with trigger finger capability. So you can shoot your rifle.
A very deceint effort and good guide for starters in the hobby. Definately the shape of young landser pressed into late war service.. A nice contract to all these (mostly north American too old and often to overweight/ out of shape re-enactors) ... If wearing the Sturmgepack, Kochgeshir should be mounted above the rolled Zeltbahn rather than IBrotbeutel... Also, a nicer/shorter hair cup would have enhanched credibility
Touch confused. I thought the 42 fired from an open bolt? Doesnt the bolt need to be back before you put rounds in it? Cos CoD also shows the bolt being pulled back last which I always thought you couldnt do. So can you load a 42 like this?
I cant even with these degens who cant read one of the billion articals explaining why the t34 was not the best, if you think the t34 was the best you actually need to do a bit of reaserch before you speak any more you fuckin... i cant even with these people
I have made this reenacment in 2009 in Belgium, on same ground : incredible souvenir, in my fox hole, and heardable earth raining on my helmet after explosion ! thanks for sharing, and to show to people how it is to be under Yankee fire ! take care, Gott mit Uns ! ; )
I practice german reenacment also ! nice review : PERFEKT Kamerade ! Viele Danke, i like a lot your shoes....it's remade ? take care, Gott mit uns ! ; )
And so could the Sherman and Panzer 3/4 Plus the welds were so bad on most T34's that a simple molotov could burn out the crew inside due to gaps in the armor Though the angled armor was good, 80% of tanks in ww2 had angled armor. So again, it was the right tank for the front it was on There was no best tank as they all could get kills on enemy vehicles and would all die the same. Some had better features than others, but none were "best overall" Also the Sherman had 50,000+ built