Browse 10+ german ww2 machine guns stock videos and clips available to use in your projects, or start a new search to explore more stock footage and b-roll video clips. German Wehrmacht Light Panzer ...
The production and deployment of ever-increasing numbers of machine-guns was the main reason why the German army was able to continue the war into 1918. In other words, had it not been for a ...
German MG34 Machine Gun. The breech is marked BSW over 1937 and the serial number. The barrel has an air cooled barrel jacket. The butt is wooden and is marked with the serial number. The pistol grips ...
A section of German machine gun ammunition belt as used with Maxim MG08 and LMG08 guns and associated development models. The belt is of the 'Ersatz pattern' believed to have been introduced to ...
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This film was part of a wider propaganda campaign orchestrated by the War Office; an official photograph of similar German weaponry also appeared in contemporary newspapers. The film's close angles ...
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In Germany, it is illegal to possess or use any war weapons. These include all fully automatic rifles, machine guns (unless antiques from World War II or earlier), or barrels or breeches for such ...
But nothing comes close to the machine gun which Chas pulls from a crashed German bomber. While the police and Home Guard search frantically for the missing gun, Chas and his friends build a ...
In Germany, access to guns is controlled by the German Weapons Act, which adheres to the European Firearms Directive and was first enacted in 1972, and superseded by the law of 2003. This federal ...