Most likely a Luger 9mm.
it MIGHT have been a luger, not likely though because they replaced that with the walther p38 9mm pistol, i know he atleast had that because theres a picture of him somewhere i saw. He was walking with one of his generals and inspecting the army. you can see under his nazi suit and jacket a holster on his belt with a walther p38.
believe it or not, there was a record somewhere where he personally went to Russia and may have shot 1 or 2 russians himself with it.
The Luger was a standard issue sidearm in WW1. The P-38 pistol replaced it in WW2.
The Wehrmacht, the regular German army, had a greater impact on the outcome of World War II compared to the Waffen-SS, the Nazi paramilitary organization.
The Wehrmacht was the regular German army during World War II, while the SS (Schutzstaffel) was a paramilitary organization under the control of the Nazi Party. The Wehrmacht focused on traditional military operations, while the SS was responsible for enforcing Nazi ideology, carrying out atrocities, and running concentration camps.
During World War II, the SS (Schutzstaffel) was a paramilitary organization under the Nazi Party responsible for carrying out Hitler's policies, including the Holocaust. The Wehrmacht, on the other hand, was the regular German army responsible for military operations. The SS was known for its brutal tactics and involvement in war crimes, while the Wehrmacht operated as a traditional military force.
Before the Wehrmacht, the German army was known as the Reichswehr. Established after World War I under the Treaty of Versailles, the Reichswehr was limited in size and capabilities. It served as the military force of the Weimar Republic until it was restructured and expanded into the Wehrmacht in the 1930s under Nazi rule.
Polnische Wehrmacht - World War II - was created in 1944.
If you meant "pistols", the M1911A Colt semiautomatic pistol chambered for .45ACP was the Army's standard sidearm from World War I through the Vietnam era.
The wehrmacht refers to the German armed forces of WW2.
The Luger was a standard issue sidearm in WW1. The P-38 pistol replaced it in WW2.
sidearm and a rifle.
War crimes of the Wehrmacht happened in 1940.
Between 12-13 million soldiers served in the German Defense Force - or Wehrmacht - in the Second World War.
The Wehrmacht, the regular German army, had a greater impact on the outcome of World War II compared to the Waffen-SS, the Nazi paramilitary organization.
Yes, it was the standard sidearm in all branches of the US military until finally replaced in the 1980s. So it was also used in Korea and Vietnam.
"Wehrmacht" is German for "Defense Force". The Wehrmacht was the German army from 1935 until 1945, the end of the war. The Wehrmacht were organized into 3 branches. The "Heer" or army, "Luftwaffe" or air force, and the "Kriegsmarine" or navy (translated it means war navy). These branches were made up of mostly German conscripts however in some case Poles, Czech's, and those of other nationalities fought along side the Wehrmacht though not many.Contrary to popular belief the Wehrmacht were NOT Nazis and the SS/Waffen SS(SchutzStaffel or protective squadron) were not part of the Wehrmacht. The Wehrmacht were merely people forced or voluntarily recruited as soldiers to defend Nazi ruled Germany.
The Wehrmacht was the regular German army during World War II, while the SS (Schutzstaffel) was a paramilitary organization under the control of the Nazi Party. The Wehrmacht focused on traditional military operations, while the SS was responsible for enforcing Nazi ideology, carrying out atrocities, and running concentration camps.
During World War II, the SS (Schutzstaffel) was a paramilitary organization under the Nazi Party responsible for carrying out Hitler's policies, including the Holocaust. The Wehrmacht, on the other hand, was the regular German army responsible for military operations. The SS was known for its brutal tactics and involvement in war crimes, while the Wehrmacht operated as a traditional military force.