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GERMAN ANTI-TANK RANGING DRAWINGS
A great set of original drawings used by a German anti-tank gunner in his pillbox or bunker in southern France to prepare himself for an anticipated attack by American or British armored vehicles. Present are three ink drawings, each 11" x 8" , showing views from the gunner's position to the southwest, southeast, and northeast. He has sketched-in various buildings for reference, distance to the furthest structures, and distances to hypothetical tanks he might encounter. The tanks include the American Lee and Sherman, and the British Valentine and Churchill. The industrious gunner then mounted these sketches on heavy cardboard and tacked them in his lair. He was either killed, captured, or fled, as each drawing bears their location and the name of the American who recovered them: "France 1944 Pfc. James Delahunt".

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July 21, 2011 11:30 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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