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In Saumur, the PZ 1 coming from Munster.
There is a turret from a Pz38 in Lianokladi/Greece as a panzerstellung. Nearby is an observation Turret. I am trying to find how to upload photos.
Panzerstellung from a PzII exist near Tempi/Larisa. You can find my pic at flickr com.
I admire your photos and your work Kirie Gianni.
QUOTE=GRIVAS DIGENIS;828459]There is a turret from a Pz38 in Lianokladi/Greece as a panzerstellung. Nearby is an observation Turret. I am trying to find how to upload photos.
Panzerstellung from a PzII exist near Tempi/Larisa. You can find my pic at flickr com.
I admire your photos and your work Kirie Gianni.[/QUOTE]
Geia sou patrida !
Well come to the forum and thank you for your kind comments.
I already know for the panzerstellung at Lamia area (with the Pz 38(t) turret ), since 15 years ago and i issued for this several photos and details in the "Military History" and "Panzer" during the 2000's. This will be as promised to the forum, my next post here. I also heard infos for the Pz II turret of Tempi/Larisa and it will be nice to have your photo work presented.
For every interested forum pal also , during the WW2 the German occupation forces builted many panzerstellungs with placed tank turrets , mainly for protection against partisan actions of the rail way lines through Greek mainland (which were vital for the supplying of Afrikakorps), as and along the west coast of Peloponnisos ( as defence measure against a possible landing of the Allied forces). Several of these panzerstellung survived the war and even today we can see in some areas of Greece the evidences of their presence . As an example of this info, the following photo of the Pz 38(t) turret issued during the 70's, refers to a turret which recovered from a demolitioned panzerstellung , in southern Greek mainland.
John
Great pics. Amazing, that some were left in situ.
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