General Ulrich Kleemann of German 90th Light Africa Division speaking to a photographer aboard his SdKfz. 250 half-track command vehicle, North Africa, 1942; note StuG III in background

Caption     General Ulrich Kleemann of German 90th Light Africa Division speaking to a photographer aboard his SdKfz. 250 half-track command vehicle, North Africa, 1942; note StuG III in background ww2dbase
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Identification Code   Bild 101I-784-0241-45
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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. WarBear59 says:
9 May 2009 06:34:01 AM

This SdKfz. 250 lacks a second radio rod antenna. Making impossible from this view to identify this as a SdKfz. 250/3 Ausf. A Liechte Funkpanzerwagon. It looks like to me it is a standard SdKfz. 250/1 Liechte Shutzenpanzerwagon that has been stripped of both of its MG mounts. There is also a
StuG III parked next this armoured semi-track.
2. Tha Pit says:
18 May 2010 10:41:10 AM

it is a rare picture of theC/D version of the Stug III,
send to N-africa

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