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Country of origin: Czech
Original name: 8cm kanon vz. 05/08
German name: 7,65cm Feld Kanone 5/8 (t)
Use: Along the Atlantikwall.
   
     
  Fort Douglas Military Museum, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
     

Country of origin: Czech
Original name: 10cm houfnice vz. 14/19
German name: 10cm leichte Feld Haubitze 14/19 (t)
Use: all over the Atlantikwall
   
     
  U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum, Fort Sill, OK, USA
     

Country of origin: Czech
Original name: 8cm kanon vz. 30
German name: 8cm Feld Kanone 30 (t)
Use:
all over the Atlantikwall
   
     
  36th Infantry Division Memorial Park, Brownwood, TX, USA
     

Country of origin: Czech
Original name: 10,5cm hruby kanon vz. 35
German name: 10cm Feld Kanone 35 (t)
Use:
Several places including Stp. Groede in the Netherlands
   
     
  36th Infantry Division Memorial Park, Brownwood, TX, USA
 

Germans renamed and marked the gun according their own nomenclature.


Country of origin: Czech
Original name: 8cm kanon vz. 17
German name: 7,65cm Feld Kanone 17 (t)
Use:
all over the Atlantikwall
   
     
  George C. Marshall Museum, Zwijndrecht, Netherlands
     

Country of origin: Czech
Original name: Skoda 47mm kanon P.U.V. vz. 36
German name: 4,7cm Festungs Panzer Abwehr kanone 36 (t)
Use:
all over the Atlantikwall
   
     
  Musée de mur l'atlantique, Ouistreham\Riva Bella, France
     
  Musée du mur de l'Atlantique, Audinghen, France

Country of origin: Czech
Original name: Skoda 47mm kanon P.U.V. vz. 36
German name: 4,7cm Panzer Abwehr Kanone 36 (t)
Use:
In Pak bunkers along the Atlantikwall.
   
     
  Louisiana Military History and State Weapons Museum, New Orleans, LA, USA

 

 

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