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Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis INHALTSVERZEICHNIS 3 VORWORT 10 EINFÜHRUNG IN DIE THEMATIK U QUANTITATIVE BETRACHTUNG DER HANDWAFFENRÜSTUNG DES III. REICHES ....14 EXKURS BEUTEWAFFEN IN DEUTSCHEN DIENSTEN IM NEUNZEHNTEN JAHRHUNDERT SOWIE IM ERSTEN WELTKRIEG 18 DIE FRÜHPHASE DES ZWEITEN WELTKRIEGES 20 DIE MITTLEREN KRIEGSJAHRE 24 DIE APOKALYPSE RÜCKT NÄHER 30 KENNBLÄTTER FREMDEN GERÄTS 36 Vorbemerkungen 37 VEREINIGTE STAATEN VON AMERIKA 38 Zielfernrohrgewehr 247 (a) - Rifle U.S. cal .30 M1903 A 4 (Sniper) with telescope (Weaver No. 330 C) 38 Selbstladegewehr 251 (a) - amk „Garand" M-l ~ U.S. Rifle, cal.30 M1 (Garand- Semi automatic Rifle) 39 Selbstladegewehr 251 (a) - amk „ Garand" M-l - U.S. Rifle, cal .30 M1 (Garand - Semi automatic Rifle) mit Gewehrgranatgerät 40 Selbstladekarabiner 455 (a) - amk Light Carbine M-l - U.S. Carbine caliber .30, M1 41 Selbstladekarabiner 456 (a) - amk Light Carbine M-l - U.S. Carbine caliber .30, M1 42 Maschinenpistole 762 (a) — amk "Reising " — "Reising " Sub Maschine Gun 43 Maschinenpistole 763 (a) - amk M3 - Sub Naschine Gun Cal. .45" M3 44 Raketenpanzerbüchse 788 (a) Laucher, Rocket, AT, Ml ("Bazooka") 45 Gewehrgranatgerät 795 (a) - amk "Launcher" M7 - Launcher M 7. 46 BELGIEN 47 Vorblatt Belgien 47 Seitengewehr 101 ß)- belg -89- Bayonette 1889 48 Seitengewehr 102 (b) - belg -16 - Bayonnette M16 49 Seitengewehr 103 (b) — belg — 30 — Bayonnette-allonge-support pour F.M. model 30 50 Seitengewehr 103 (b) — belg — 30 — Bayonnette-allonge-support pour F.M. model 30 51 Seitengewehr 104 (b) - belg- 35 - Bayonnette M 35 52 Seitengewehr 105 (b) - belg - „FN1924 " - Bayonnette FN modele 24 53 Mannschaftssäbel 124 (b) - belg 1853-1929-Sabrede Cavallerie Ugere, modele 1822-1883.54 Mannschaftssäbel 125 (b) - belg 1852-1920- Sabre 1852-1920 55 Gewehr 220 (b) -belg „Mauser FN 1924" - FusilMauser F.N., modele 1924 56 Gewehr 261 (b) -belg 89 - Fusil 1889 57 Gewehr 262 (b) -belg 35 - Fusil 35 5« Gewehr 263 (b) -belg 36 - Fusil 36 59 Zielfernrohrgewehr 264 (b) - belg 35 - Fusil 35 60 Karabiner 420 (b) - belg „Mauser FN 1924" - Carabine Mauser F.N., modele 1924 61 Karabiner 451 (b) - belg 89 - Carabine 1889. 62 Bibliografische Informationen digitalisiert durch http://d-nb.info/98918255X gescannt durch Karabiner 452 (b) - belg 98 - Carabine Mauser 98 63 Karabiner 453 (b) - belg 16 - Carabine 1916. 64 Pistole 620 (b) - belg 1900 - Pistolet 1900 65 Pistole 621 (b) - belg 10 - Pistole 1910 66 Pistole 622 (b) - belg „ Colt" - Pistolet Colt 67 Pistole 640 (b) - belg „ G.P" - Pistolet Browning (Colt) G.P. 68 Zubehör zur Pistole 640 (b) 69 Maschinenpistole 740 (b) - belg 34 -Mitaillette 34 70 DÄNEMARK 71 Seitengewehr 146 (d) - dän 89 - Kaardebajonet M 89 71 Seitengewehr 147 (d) - dän 23 - Knivbajonet M 23 72 Gewehr 311 (d) - dän M 89/24 - Gevaer M 1889 73 Zubehör für Gewehr 311 (d) 74 Scharfschützengewehr 312 (d) - dän M 28 - Finskydningsgevaer M 28 75 Karabiner 506 (d) - dän M 89 - Karabin 1889 76 Pistole 626 (d) - dän „Browning" 77 Pistole 644 (d)-dän „Bergmann" M1910/21 .........„..........;. 78 Maschinenpistole 741 (d)-dän „Bergmann" 34 I. ......: 79 Maschinenpistole 746 (d) — dän „Suomi" M42 , 80 ENGLAND 81 Vorblatt England I. 81 Seitengewehr 101 (e) - engt No. 1, MKI- Bayonet, No. 1, Mkl. 82 Seitengewehr 102 (e) - englNo. 3, MKI- Bayonet, No. 3, Mkl 83 Seitengewehr 137(e) — englNo. 4 — Bayonet, No. 4 84 Gewehr281 (e)-englNo. 1, Mk III - Rifle, No. 1, Mk III 85 Gewehr 281/2 (e)- englNo. 1, MkIII-Rifle, No. l.Mklll 86 Gewehr 282, /2 (e) - englNo. 3, Mkl (F)-Rifle, No. 3, Mkl(F) 87 Gewehr 282, /3 (e) - engl No. 3, Mk I (F) - Rifle, No. 3, Mk I (F) 88 Gewehr283/1 (e)-englNo. 4, Mkl- Rifleno. 4, Mkl 89 Gewehr 283/2 (e) - engl No. 4. Mkl- Rifleno. 4, Mkl 90 Revolver 646 (e) - englNo. 2, MkI- Revolver, No. 2, Mkl 91 Revolvertasche 646 (e) Holster 92 Revolver 665 (e) - englNo. 1, Mk VI~ Revolver, No. 1, Mk VI. 93 Maschinenpistole 748 (e) - engl "Sten" Mkl- "Sten" Sub-Machine Gun Mkl. 94 Zubehör zur MP 748 (e), 749 (e) und 750 (e) 95 Maschinenpistole 749 (e) - engl "Sten " Mk II - „ Sten " Sub-Machine Gun Mk II 96 Maschinenpistole 750 (e) - engl "Sten " Mk III- Sten " Sub-Machine Gun Mk III 97 Maschinenpistole 752 (e)-engl "Owen"- „Owen" Sub Machine Gun 98 Maschinenpistole 760 (e) — engl "Thompson " 28 — Thompson Sub machine Gun 99 Panzerabwehrbächse 782 (e) - engl Anti-Tank-Rifle - Anti-Tank rifle R.B. Mk 1 100 Panzerabwehrwaffe 789 (e) - engl "PIAT"-Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank, Mark 1 „P.I.A.T." 101 Gewehrgranatgerät 792 (e) - engl "Discharger" - Discharger 102 FRANKREICH »103 Vorblatt Frankreich 103 Seitengewehr 101 ff) -franz 74 - Bajonette 1874 104 Seitengewehr 102 (f) -franz 86 - Epee-bayonnette 1886.. .....; 105 Seitengewehr 103 (j) -franz 86/16 - Epee-bayonnette 86/16. .....;.:.;. 106 Seitengewehr 104 (/) -franz 92/16 - Sabre-Bayonnette M. 92//tf...........„.....„.......:.....:..... 107 Dolch 116 (f) Poignard. ....:...;......;^...:.:........:..:;.:... ...:...:............:::.;. 108 Mannschaftssäbel 124 (f) -franz 1822 - Sabre de Cavallerie legere, modele 1822 109 Gewehr 241 (f) -franz 07/15 M34 -Fusil 07-15 M34 110 Gewehr 242 (0 -franz 36 - Fusil 36 111 Gewehr 301 (f) -franz 86/93 - Fusil 86-93 112 Gewehr 302 (f) -franz 07/15 - Fusil 07-15 113 Gewehr 303 (f) -franz 86=R=35 - Fusil 1886-R-35 114 Gewehr 304 (f) -franz 16 - Fusil 1916 US Gewehr 305 (f) - franz 07 - Fusil Mle 1907 116 Selbstladegewehr 310 (f) -franz 18 -Fusil automatique 1918 117 Gewehr 361 (f) -franz „ Gras " 74 - Fusil Gras 1874 118 Karabiner 551 (f) -franz 90 - Mousqueton 1890 119 Karabiner 552 (f) -franz 92 - Mousqueton 1892 120 Karabiner 553 (f) -franz 16 - Mousqueton 1916 121 Karabiner 561 (f) —franz „Gras" 74 — Mousqueton Gras 1874. 122 Pistole 623 (f) -franz „Star" - Pistolet automatique Type Star. : 123 Pistole 624 (f) -franz „Ruby" - Pistolet automatique Type Ruby 124 Pistole 625 (f) -franz 35 A- Pistolet automatique 1935 A 125 Revolver 634 (f) Revolver 126 Revolver 635 (ß Revolver 127 Revolver 636 (f) Revolver 128 Revolver 637 (f) -franz 92 -Revolver 1892 129 Pistole 642 (f)-franz „Astra" 21 -Pistolet automatique "Astra" Mod 1921 130 Pistole 647 (f) -franz „Colt" .38 - Pistolet automatique "Colt" Kai. .38 131 Revolver 654 (f) -franz 73 u. 74 - Revolver 1873 et 1874 132 Maschinenpistole 721 (j) -franz „P.M.E.T.V.S." - Pistolet mitrailleur E.T.V.S. 133 Maschinenpistole 722 (f) -franz „SE - MAS" 1935 F- Pistolet mitrailleur Type SE-MAS1935 F 134 Maschinenpistole 740 (f) -franz „ Vollmer Erma " - Pistolet mitrailleur Vollmer Erma 135 Schießbecher 790 (f) -franz „ Tromblon " - Tromblon „ Vivan-Bessiere " 136 Zielgerät 790 (f)ßr Gewehrgranaten -. 137 GRIECHENLAND 138 Seitengewehr 101 (g)-griech 74 138 Seitengewehr 102 (g) - griech 86 - 139 Seitengewehr 103 (g) - griech 86/16-... 140 Seitengewehr 107 (g) - griech „Mannlicher" 95 -. 141 Seitengewehr 109 (g) - griech 30 -.... 142 Seitengewehr 117 (g)~griech „Mannlicher" 95 B - 143 Seitengewehr 118 (g)-griech Mod 1903 - 144 Gewehr 215 (g) -griech „Mannlicher-Schönauer" 03/14 - 145 Gewehr 285 (g) -griech „Mauser" M1930 - 146 Gewehr 301 (g) -griech „Lebe!" 86/93 -.. 147 Gewehr 302 (g) - griech „Lebel" 07/1S-. 148 Gewehr 305 (g) - griech „Lebet" 07 ........ 149 Gewehr 306 (g) -griech „Mannlicher" 95- 150 Gewehr 361 (g) -griech „Gras" 74- 151 Karabiner 417/1 (g) - griech „Mannlicher-Schönauer" Mod 1903 - 152 Karabiner 417/2 (g) -griech „Mannlicher-Schönauer" Mod 1903/14 - 153 Karabiner 494 (g)-griech „Mannlicher" 95/24- 154 Karabiner 502 (g) - griech „Lebet" 92 - J55 Karabiner 505 (g)-griech „Mannlicher" 95 - 156 Karabiner 561 (g)-griech „Gras" 74 157 - Revolver 612 (g) -griech „Nagant" 95 -. 158 Zubehör zum R 612 (g)..........;........;......... 159 Revolver 613 (g) - griech „Nagant" 1912 -. 160 Revolver 648 (g) - griech „ Colt" - 161 Revolver 649 (g) - griech „Smith-Wesson" - 162 HOLLAND 163 Seitengewehr 101 (h) - hall 95 a/A - Bajonet 95 a/A 163 Seitengewehr 102 (h) - holt 95 - Bajonet 95 164 Seitengewehr 103 (h) - holt kort - Bajonet, Kort 165 Seitengewehr 104 (h) - holl lang - Bajonet, lang 166 Bajonett 110 (h) Bajonet 167 Dolch 115 (h)-hollDolk-Dolk 168 Mannschaftssäbel 121 (h) Körte Säbel 169 Säbel 122 (h) Lange Säbel 170 Kleinkalibergewehr 201 (h) Geweer tot kamerschietoefeningen 171 Gewehr 211 /h) - holl M95 - Geweer M 95 / 72 Grabengewehr 212 (h) 173 Kleinkaliber 401 (h) Karabijn tot kamerschietoefeningen 174 Karabiner 411 (h) - holl 1 - Karabijn 175 Karabiner 412 (h) - holl 1 O.M. - Karabijn No, 1 O.M. 176 Karabiner 413 (h) - holl 3 en 3 O.M. - Karabijn No. 3 en 3 O.M. 177 Karabiner 414 (h) - holl 4 en 4 O.M. - Karabijn No. 4 en 4 O.M....... 178 Pistole 641 (h) - holl M.25 Nr.2 - PistoolM25.. ....'..... 179 Pistolentasche 641 (h) - Houdertasch- Revolvertasch 180 Revolver 643 (h) - holl 12- Revolver M. 1912 181 Revolvertasche 643 (h) Revolvertasch 182 Panzerabwehrbüchse 785 (h) - holl tp. S 18-1100 - Geweer tp 18-1100 183 Reinigungsgerät 835 (h) (für Gewehr und Karabiner 184 ITALIEN 185 Seitengewehr 107 (i) - ital „Mannlicher" 95 - Seiabola baionetta 185 Seitengewehr 132 (i) - ital M 91 - baionetta M91 186 Seitengewehr 133 (i) - ital M91TS- baionetta M91 TS 187 Seitengewehr 150 (i) - ital M 38 - baionetta M 38 188 Selbstladegewehr 208 (i) — Fucile semiautomatico Mod. 39 189 Gewehr 209 (i) - ital Mod 38 Kai 6,5- Fucile Mod 38 Kai 6,5 190 Gewehr 210 (i) - ital Mod 41 - Fucile Mod 41 191 Gewehr 214 (i) - ital Mod91 -Fucile Mod 91 192 Gewehr 231 (i) - ital Mod 38 Kai 7,35 - Fucile Mod 38 Kai 7,35 193 Gewehr 306 (i) - ital „Männlicher" 95-Fucile „Mannlicher" 95 194 Ausbildungskarabiner 407 (i) - ital Moschetto-Balilla - Moschetto-Balilla / 95 Karabiner 408 (i) - ital M 38 Kai 6,5 - Moschetto 38 196 Karabiner 409 (i) - ital M91- Moschetto Mod 91 197 Karabiner 410 (i)- italM91 TS- Moschetto Mod91 TS.
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