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I am reading a war fiction book which is covering the period of September 1941 as the Germans advance rapidly through Russia.

In the book the Germans had "stovepipes".

I thought this did not sound right, unless I suppose this weapons were captured from the Russians.

So did either side have anti-tank infatry weapons like a "stovepipe" - whatever that means - this early in the war?

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Stovepipe is the literal translation of the name "Ofenrohr" which was the popular (among soldiers) name of the RPzB 43 and 54 Panzerschreck.

Neither of these existed before 1943. The Author either simply f***ed up or is leaning on his "artistic license" for a good bit for his work of fiction.

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"Me tank is still alive me churchill's crew must be laughing there heads off." (GAZ_NZ)

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