DEY Posted December 11, 2004 Share Posted December 11, 2004 I thought I'd post some links and stuff on the axis minors, if anyone has any links on anything in regards to the Romanians, Italians and Hungarians and Finland maybe you could pass it along. I can't hardly find anything on the Hungarians or Italians on the net. I'll start with the Finns first. FINLAND IN THE CONTINUATION WAR Some Info This link has some interesting info on the Stug3 in Finnish service. Finnish Stug3 This has some battle history and OOB's Finnish OOB Here is a forum but it doesn't seem very active. Nordic wars Data on guns and ammo Finnish Gunnery Data A pic of a model of a bt42 tank, click the pic to enlarge Pic of BT42 model This has some very light info on AFV's AFV info A little Romanian stuff. Some light info on AFV's AFV info Combat accounts of a Lt. Ion S. Dumitru Lt. Ion S. Dumitru Romanian Knights Cross Holders of WWII Great web site on Romanian efforts in WW2 Romanian WW2 effort Direct link to the above sites forum WW2.RO forum Romanian gun and ammo data Romanian Gunnery Data Some very little Hungarian stuff. Here is a little info on the Hungarian OOB into 1942 1942 OOB Hungarian AFV Specifications AFV Specifications The Hungarians in Barbarossa Light info Light info on AFV's Light AFV info Gun and ammo info Hungarian Gunnery Data Very, very little Italian stuff Gun and ammo info Italian Gunnery Data A thread in a forum about Italy on the eastern front Eastern front Some light and fluffy AFV info Light AFV info An AFV site Lots of AFV info If anyone has any other info maybe you could post it. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philippe Posted December 11, 2004 Share Posted December 11, 2004 I don't suppose you came across any caches of color photographs of head shots of minor axis re-enactors staring directly into the camera by any chance ? Please say no, because if you did, I might have to start another unit portrait set. There's some nice Italian material at Commando Supremo, along with a pretty good forum on Italy in WWII. There's also an astonishing number of Italian fascist sites out there that glorify Mussolini, disclaimers notwithstanding. A weird combination of creepy and unintentionally funny. I found them when I was looking for WWII Italian music, of which there is quite a lot (some of it very good, some of it incredibly bad). From the sounds of it the same guy who was writing songs for Fred Astaire may also have been writing songs for Mussolini when he invaded Africa. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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