Some of the murders by the German BND known to the public:
Uwe Barschel (politician), Jürgen Möllemann (politician), Heiner Gehring (author), Martina Pflock (political activist), Tron (internet activist), Karl Koch (political/internet activist), Bernd Seiffert (human rights activist), Kirsten Heisig (author/judge), Fritz Bauer (persecutor of the Frankfurt Auschwitz processes), Markus Bott (human rights activist).
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@Catzifist They had all manner of colors. German practice was to issue standard color powder. Units then mixed the powder with water, or with fuel, to get a paint. Mix concentration varied unit to unit, as did patterns and application methods. White wash was also issued, and would wear off. In general colors changed from Green-gray in 1940-41 to light yellow in 1942-43 to ambush pattern red-brown green and light yellow patches with counter shade, but tremendous variation with mud splash or daub
tell me bout it...my brother in law is from the czech republic...said they have a lot of them there...its the cort os getting it to the US that would kill you.
During the Battle of the Bulge a Tiger commander (Pieper) sent his half tracks to clear a way through a minefield. He lost six, which to him was better than losing any tigers, callous but efficient
PLEASE DON'T READ THIS I BEG YOU DON'T READ THIS.you will die in seven days if you don't post this comment on 10 videos in the next hour. if you do, tommorrow will be the best day of your life
Yeah, what the previous person wrote. The Germans used this designation for pretty much all of their Armoured Fighting Vehicles, incuding tanks, they all had a number. It's just names are more easily recognisable to the Wehrmacht and us now!
That thing is bad-ass.
Diamachaerus 1 month ago
i bet german siencists were bored,so they just randomly typed on keyboard for truck name :D
Citzen92 5 months ago
Now thats cool! If only I could drive this down the main street and we'll see who would dare cut me off! HA! I would mow them down with the MG42.
xBehemoth92x 6 months ago
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You can legally drive them as long as the weapons are decommissioned and you have the proper paperwork.
TigerMilitia 5 months ago
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@xBehemoth92x
You can legally drive them as long as the weapons are decommissioned and you have the proper paperwork.
TigerMilitia 5 months ago
I want the sd.kfz 251/22 version with the pak 40!
5555petros 7 months ago
that could have been longer, cool video and all, but yeah little too short.
Hobgoblin1975 9 months ago
I'll watch the rest tomorrow.
Thebestever441 10 months ago
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Some of the murders by the German BND known to the public:
Uwe Barschel (politician), Jürgen Möllemann (politician), Heiner Gehring (author), Martina Pflock (political activist), Tron (internet activist), Karl Koch (political/internet activist), Bernd Seiffert (human rights activist), Kirsten Heisig (author/judge), Fritz Bauer (persecutor of the Frankfurt Auschwitz processes), Markus Bott (human rights activist).
Google the names and check out my channel and homepage.
wwwtotalitaerde 11 months ago
Those Germans really designed great looking weapons.
thegoosebrain 11 months ago
I think in the past they had other colors... I don´t like this camounflage
Catzifist 11 months ago
@Catzifist They had all manner of colors. German practice was to issue standard color powder. Units then mixed the powder with water, or with fuel, to get a paint. Mix concentration varied unit to unit, as did patterns and application methods. White wash was also issued, and would wear off. In general colors changed from Green-gray in 1940-41 to light yellow in 1942-43 to ambush pattern red-brown green and light yellow patches with counter shade, but tremendous variation with mud splash or daub
DonMeaker 7 months ago
this Halftrack smells like Volksgreandiers!
cuzgandalfgothigh99 11 months ago
the symbol is from the division "Wiking"
compiled from european immigrants.
HermannWillie90 1 year ago
I need so a Halftrack!!!
and the Symbol is from the 5th SS-Tank Division "Wiking"
HermannWillie90 1 year ago
@HermannWillie90 wiking or nordland??
pzgdr 1 year ago
very good this is raplica
ssglen123 1 year ago
@ssglen123 It's not a replica lashed up from an OT810.
This machine's very much the real mccoy.
vonpoop 1 year ago
i have 2 like that XD and 6 ss in lol
SCHEDTER 2 years ago
i want one
DULDEN85 2 years ago
You are not alone ;-)
vonpoop 2 years ago
tell me bout it...my brother in law is from the czech republic...said they have a lot of them there...its the cort os getting it to the US that would kill you.
DULDEN85 2 years ago
why are the videos so short?
jekader 3 years ago
Because I'd rather enjoy watching them moving (it being something I only get to do a few times a year), instead of fannying about with cameras.
vonpoop 2 years ago 5
Nice engine sound.
Dieselolds 3 years ago
very nice! *****stars
G41M 3 years ago 10
During the Battle of the Bulge a Tiger commander (Pieper) sent his half tracks to clear a way through a minefield. He lost six, which to him was better than losing any tigers, callous but efficient
moomoo1337 3 years ago
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warmadscot 3 years ago
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You need to get out more
moomoo1337 3 years ago
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warmadscot 3 years ago
I have no idea what the difference between a 250 and 251 thing, this is a halftrack in my eyes. Maybe it means the world to you but i don't care
moomoo1337 3 years ago
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warmadscot 3 years ago
OK, thanks anyway. Sorry to be rude
moomoo1337 3 years ago
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sirflano13 4 years ago
std rtrd !!!
xyz9851 3 years ago
Yeah, what the previous person wrote. The Germans used this designation for pretty much all of their Armoured Fighting Vehicles, incuding tanks, they all had a number. It's just names are more easily recognisable to the Wehrmacht and us now!
jackboote 4 years ago
all the German weapons were very handsomely designed. Damn, this is a beautiful transport!
thegoosebrain 4 years ago 19
Roughly; 'Special purpose vehicle'.
vonpoop 4 years ago
short but love those vehicles
warmadscot 4 years ago
short...
oneilc818 5 years ago
To short....
Wuppertaler 5 years ago