Caption | Resistance fighters Tadeusz Rajszczak (young boy in foreground), Henryka Zarzycka-Dziakowska (woman behind Rajszczak), and others near Nowy Swiat Street, Warsaw, Poland, early morning of 2 Sep 1944 ww2dbase | ||||
Photographer | Jerzy Tomaszewski | ||||
Source | ww2dbaseWikimedia Commons | ||||
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Photo Size | 800 x 583 pixels | ||||
Photos on Same Day | 2 Sep 1944 | ||||
Photos at Same Place | Warsaw, Poland | ||||
Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2. Rob Pfeffer says:
3 Sep 2010 05:28:36 PM
Tadeusz Rajszczak is carrying what appears to be an Austrian M1895 Carbine. First time I have ever seen the carbine in wartime picture.
3 Sep 2010 05:28:36 PM
Tadeusz Rajszczak is carrying what appears to be an Austrian M1895 Carbine. First time I have ever seen the carbine in wartime picture.
3. Bill says:
4 Nov 2011 04:13:52 PM
I remembered watching the World at War and
they interviewed a much older man, who during
Battle of Stalingrad was a young boy soldier
He came face-to-face with a German soldier in a building, and fired his PPSh-41 at him, emptying the 71 round magazine into the German. In the interview the older man said, he can still see it to this day.
4 Nov 2011 04:13:52 PM
I remembered watching the World at War and
they interviewed a much older man, who during
Battle of Stalingrad was a young boy soldier
He came face-to-face with a German soldier in a building, and fired his PPSh-41 at him, emptying the 71 round magazine into the German. In the interview the older man said, he can still see it to this day.
4. Bill says:
4 Nov 2011 05:50:25 PM
The Steyer-Mannlicher, M1895 Carbine fired a 8x56R round, and used 5 round clips.
The weapon was first issued to the Austro-
Hungarian army during WWI, by the 1940s, ammo
must have been hard to come by as production of the 8x56R round stopped in 1939, some were coverted to fire 7x57 and a couple of other rounds, that I can't remember.
Thanks for the info about the rifle Rob.
4 Nov 2011 05:50:25 PM
The Steyer-Mannlicher, M1895 Carbine fired a 8x56R round, and used 5 round clips.
The weapon was first issued to the Austro-
Hungarian army during WWI, by the 1940s, ammo
must have been hard to come by as production of the 8x56R round stopped in 1939, some were coverted to fire 7x57 and a couple of other rounds, that I can't remember.
Thanks for the info about the rifle Rob.
5. Agustin says:
2 Nov 2017 07:41:17 PM
It looks like that kid is wearing a captured German helmet, am I right?
2 Nov 2017 07:41:17 PM
It looks like that kid is wearing a captured German helmet, am I right?
6. Rafał W. says:
13 Dec 2017 01:12:33 PM
Yes, all insurgents at this photo wearing captured German equipment.
13 Dec 2017 01:12:33 PM
Yes, all insurgents at this photo wearing captured German equipment.
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4 Apr 2010 01:00:27 PM
those are women in the photograph, too
Amazing pics
I'm using a few for my multigenre Holocaust project on the Warsaw Uprising