Unless otherwise marked, Britian.
The Canadian Long Branch Arsenal in 1944 was busy building firearms to equip the British and Dominion military forces. There was a war going on, and military production in Great Britain had been severely damaged in bombing raids. Production included the No.4 Mark 1 rifle. I happen to have one from 1944. Nice rifles, BTW.
Love my Long Branch. Depending on condition and originality, $200-$375.
Tom Constanten was born on March 19, 1944, in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA.
50-150 or so
Long Branch (Canada) only made the No 4 as far as I know and started production in 1941
In 1944, most British men wore their hair several inches long and styled it with pomade. Many young men were clean-shaven.
7.7x56R, more commonly sold as the .303 British.
The Germans occupied Poland from 1939 to 1944-45. The liberation of Poland began in 1944.
50-150 USD or so
The Spaniards were here long before the British and French.
The address of the Long Branch Public Library is: 328 Broadway, Long Branch, 07740 6938
If still in the original configuration, these were chambered for the .303 Enfield, aka .303 British.