Representing the classic image of the German infantryman during World War II, these miniatures are equipped with knee-high boots, an unadorned 'coal ladle' helmet, and a martial discipline that led them to almost complete dominance continental Europe.
While glory often fell to the armored knights of the panzer divisions, the infantry was the backbone of the Wehrmacht. Germany's cunning use of Blitzkrieg tactics conquered Poland, laid waste to the Netherlands, and defeated France, before turning its attention to the Soviet Union. Soviet forces were pushed into Moscow as the relentless march of Hitler's landsers laid waste everything in front of them.
Well led, superbly trained and equipped with the best infantry weapons in the world, the German infantryman was a skilled and dangerous enemy capable of thinking for himself if necessary, giving him a significant advantage over his enemies. Vorwarts!
German Blitzkrieg Infantry contains:
Enough plastic components to make 30 German infantry miniatures, including a host of options to allow for different weapon configurations and command models. Weapons included: Kar 98K rifle, MP38/MP40 submachine gun, Luger pistol, MG34 light machine gun, Kar 98K with bayonet attached, stick grenades, Kar 98K rifle with telescopic sight. Round plastic bases (25 mm diameter). Construction brochure.
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