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Surviving German SPGs based on foreign chassis
Last update : 5 December 2010
Listed here are the German self-propelled guns based on captured and
modified foreign equipment that still exist today.
Stephen Drew, 2006 - http://tanxheaven.com/sd/SaumurCollection2006/SaumurCollection06.htm
10.5cm leFH 18 auf Geschützwagen 38H (f)
Musée des Blindés, Saumur (France)
“F.N.A.I.Torino”, May 2007 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/8329337@N04/500707461/in/set-72157600220377395/
15cm sFH 13/1(Sf) auf Gw Lorraine Schlepper(f) – El-Alamein War Museum (Egypt)
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Rasmus Munkholm, May 2005 - http://www.drostrup.com/terminologi.htm
15cm sFH 13/1(Sf) auf Gw Lorraine Schlepper(f) – Unknown location (Iraq)
“This vehicle stood as a monument at the entrance to a bombed tanks or ordnance factory north of Basorah, not far from the remnants
of a Saddam memorial. Some weeks later, I was up at it again, and I saw to my horror that the side armor was removed. In 2005 there
were a lot of wrecks around the landscape, vehicles from 3 wars, so there was plenty to look at. At that time, people also began to cut
up these wrecks. Whether it was being scrapped or local Arabs had taken sides to make a roof with it or the like, I do not know. I have
asked several guys who have been there in recent teams, no one can remember it. It also became a "rogue area" (full of insurgents)
so it was not a place you just drive straight up to” (Rasmus Munkholm)
Chris Neel, April 2005 - http://the.shadock.club.fr/aberdeen/index.html
15cm sFH 13/1(Sf) auf Gw Lorraine Schlepper(f)
Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA)
According to the museum records, this vehicle was captured at El-Alamein
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“181010”, April 2008 - http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563129459ogPhBL?start=72
Marder I built on Lorraine Schlepper (f) chassis – Musée des Blindés, Saumur (France)
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Marder I built on Lorraine Schlepper (f) chassis
Lehn Collectible Automobiles Museum, Moscow (Russia)
This vehicle will be soon displayed at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (”Taranov”). The upper armor is being rebuilt
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"Vagabond“, April 2007 - http://afvagabond.smugmug.com/AFV-Photos/Kruse-WW2-Victory-
Museum/14698629_XEAHX#1094750912_8Qg5A
Marder I built on Hotchkiss H38 (f) tank chassis – Victory Museum, Auburn, IN (USA)
The armoured superstructure is a reproduction (Dmitry Bushmakow)
Clement Dominik, July 2006 - http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_R-35
Panzerjäger 35R 731(f) (armed with 47mm Pak(t) L/43.4 gun)
Panzermuseum, Thun (Switzerland)
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Vincent Abbott, March 2006 - http://vincesgallery.smugmug.com/gallery/1343683/1/63387788
Marder III with 7.62 cm PaK36(r) – Musée des Blindés, Saumur (France)
Chris Neel, April 2007 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=6736
Marder III with 7.62 cm PaK36(r) – Aberdeen U.S. Army Ordnance Museum, MD (USA)
According to the museum records, this vehicle was captured at El-Alamein
Marder III Ausf. H reproduction – 21st Panzer Division Living History Group (UK)
This marder is indeed a reproduction based on a Swedish Stridsvagn m/41 and rebuilt using some original Marder parts (Allan
Swatman, owner of the vehicle). The vehicle was removed from this list and included in the “Repros” PDF list
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