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892: 880: 572: 475: 868: 904: 414: 32: 142: 1147: 662: 853:"Two additional leFH18/4 (Sf.) mounted on Lorraine Schlepper chassis were completed with a modified superstructure (similar in design and purpose to the 38t Grille sIG 33, with an additional 12 built for and used by the 2 PzGren Regts of 21 Pz. div.) and delivered in early December 1942 as a new Sturmgeschütz-Zug for the 15.Batterie/Artillerie-Regiment 227." (Of 227th Inf.Div.). 841:"On 14 August 1942, ... Gen.Qu. was requested to include 72 - 7.5cm Pak40 (Marder I) Lorraine on Blitztransport trains." (6 initially noted divisions issued 9 and then 10 Marder I "in accordance with K.St.N.1148a dated 15Feb42 for a Panzerjäger-Kompanie (9 Sfl.)" then "10 7.5cm Pak40/1 auf Sfl. Lorraine-Schlepper and organized in accordance with K.St.N.1148a dated 1Dec42." 845:
notes: "By Christmas 1942 almost all of Becker’s men had reached Paris. In exchange for the men Becker provided the commander of the 227th Infantry Division with 20 of his armoured vehicles.". This follows on from the ground breaking pre-Pz. div. developmental use of the Becker's first conversion
856:"An additional 64 sFH13 (after the first 30 built in June 42 and shipped to Rommel) were mounted on Lorraine-Schlepper chassis at Wa A Paris in July and August 1942. Gepanzerte Artillerie-Regiment 1 (Sfl) and 2 (Sfl) were each issued 30 sFH14 auf Sfl. To fill their five batteries.". 502:, was both difficult to get into position quickly and lacked the ability to penetrate the heavy sloped armour of the new Soviet tanks. What was needed was a more powerful anti-tank gun that was mobile. The Germans possessed such a gun in the 75 mm 601:, working in conjunction with Becker, produced the angled armour shielding for the crew compartment. The shielding was relatively light, and was open from above. The shielding provided the crew with protection from blast and 903: 605:
fire, but was not intended to stop armour piercing rounds. The vehicle's primary function was to provide mobility to the anti-tank gun. It was not intended as a replacement for a tank.
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heavy tanks, the need for a heavier-gunned German tank became urgent. As an interim solution, it was decided to use captured French vehicles such as the
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series were not fully armoured. Thin upper armour protection was provided only for the front and sides against shrapnel and small arms only. All
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divisional field guns. The Germans had experience in taking the chassis of an under-gunned tank to provide mobility to a heavier gun. The
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became aware that their ability to combat some of the Soviet tanks was inadequate. The lighter tanks then in general service, such as the
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series had open tops. Some were issued with canvas covers to protect the crew from the elements. The Marder series were not a proper
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is such an example, where the turret was removed for an open conversion to allow the gunners the necessary room to operate the gun.
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Marder I (Panzerjaeger Lr S 7,5 cm Pak 40/1 on French chassis), Catalog of Enemy Ordnance, U.S. Office of Chief of Ordnance, 1945
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Is were built on the Lorraine chassis. Later, several other French and Polish tanks were used as the conversion base for the
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and met with good success. They later made up a significant component of the armoured fighting vehicles of the reformed
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Men of the 6th Airborne Division investigate a Marder I (H39 chassis) they had destroyed
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This is a list of Infantry Divisions operating on the Eastern Front known to have used
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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Marder I of the 21st Panzer in Normandy, converted from Hotchkiss, 1944.
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on the outskirts of Paris, 24 Hotchkiss tanks were converted into a
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of which the Germans had acquired more than 300 units after the
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German armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
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respectively. These vehicles provided mobility to either the
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With the shock of having units overrun by new Soviet
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B-2(f) 1053: 583:I was developed in May 1942 by Major 349:34–38 km/h (21–24 mph) road 655: 440:adding citations to reliable sources 407: 336:135–150 km (84–93 mi) road 54:adding citations to reliable sources 25: 316:70 PS (69 hp; 51 kW) 13: 873:Marder I being prepared to detrain 833:~2. &/or 3.Kp. Pz. Jg.-Abt.227 250:5.38 m (17 ft 8 in) 14: 1793: 1019: 651: 535:series, comprising the Marder I, 324:8.4 hp (6.3 kW) / tonne 258:1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) 1145: 902: 890: 878: 866: 660: 412: 140: 30: 1571:Experimental/prototype vehicles 41:needs additional citations for 1006: 997: 988: 566: 266:2 m (6 ft 7 in) 242:8,200 kg (18,100 lb) 223: 1: 1038:Marder Series, Achtung Panzer 968: 608:In July and August 1942, 170 392:, a French artillery tractor/ 1742:List of Sd.Kfz. designations 897:Marder I with driver visible 718:I vehicles were sent to the 7: 1747:List of VK-designated tanks 914: 10: 1798: 1143: 859: 403: 394:armoured personnel carrier 18: 1755: 1734: 1668: 1570: 1544: 1489: 1446: 1358: 1275: 1232: 1154: 1087: 714:The first Lorraine-based 557: 482:From the early stages of 340: 328: 320: 307: 293: 283: 278: 270: 262: 254: 246: 238: 233: 222: 214: 209: 199: 189: 181: 176: 169:Place of origin 168: 158: 139: 132: 1156:Self-propelled artillery 722:in 1942 to serve in the 1466:Sd.Kfz. 231/32/33/34/63 1461:Sd.Kfz. 221/22/23/60/61 820:5./Pz. Schnelle-Abt.256 807:1./Pz. Jg.Schn. Abt.206 616: I, including the 576: 479: 1224:15cm sFH13/1 (Sf) LrS 1219:10.5cm leFH18(Sf) 39H 1214:10.5cm leFH18(Sf) LrS 574: 508:76 mm F-22 Model 1936 477: 16:German tank destroyer 646:21st Panzer Division 494:and the Czech built 484:Operation Barbarossa 436:improve this section 149:I on display at the 50:improve this article 1595:Geschützwagen Tiger 1545:Demolition vehicles 920:Comparable vehicles 794:3.Kp./Pz. Jg.Abt.72 781:4.Kp./Pz. Jg.Abt.38 768:2.Kp./Pz. Jg.Abt.35 1726:Flakpanzer Mareșal 1645:Flakpanzer Coelian 1600:Entwicklung series 1493:anti-aircraft guns 1043:2018-04-18 at the 1031:2012-09-21 at the 994:Panzer Tracts, 7-2 937:Semovente da 75/34 626:Baukommando Becker 594:Baukommando Becker 577: 480: 210:Production history 1764: 1763: 1711:Gep. MTW Kätzchen 839: 838: 777:36.Inf. 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Musée des Blindés
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World War II
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