Nebelwerfer
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The Nebelwerfer (or smoke shell mortar) was a German towed artillery piece, developed in the 1930s and used in World War II. It had six 150mm (in later versions five 210mm) barrels, from which it fired rockets.
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World War II photos
[edit]- There are lots of Bundesarchiv images. See Category:Nebelwerfer for the rest.
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Nebelwerfer 41 being loaded
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Nebelwerfer 41 in Russian snow
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Nebelwerfer missile racks firing
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Nebelwerfer 41 in Italy
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Nebelwerfer 41 in France
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An Allied soldier inspecting a captured Nebelwerfer
In museums today
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In the Hämeenlinna Artillery Museum
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In the Hämeenlinna Artillery Museum
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In the Hämeenlinna Artillery Museum
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United States Army Ordnance Museum
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United States Army Ordnance Museum
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United States Army Ordnance Museum