Friday, May 20, 2016

Kfz.13 of Aufklärungstruppe

Scouts were expected to perform their duties in all types of weather—not especially comfortable in winter in an open vehicle with no heater. While infantry soldiers were subjected to the same conditions, they frequently had the latitude to move about to stay warm, whereas armored personnel often spent hours in stationary positions. The lead vehicle seen here is the Kfz. 13.


Source :
Book "Scouts Out: A History of German Armored Reconnaissance Units in World War II" by Robert Edwards, Michael H. Pruett and Michael Olive

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