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Look what they did to my jeep
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Hi Guys
Have a look at the attached photos and see what they did to my poor old Jeep, seriously though, the re-enactment group were short of vehicles for an upcoming event and a couple of us Jeep owners were told. " your vehicles are now Captured Vehicles and have joined the Axis Forces". :giveup Now my question is, did this sort of thing happen to Jeeps in WW2. I kind of feel strange in my Jeep now. Looking at both photos, I like the original one better. :rolleyes Cheers Tony :no4: |
Nazi sympathiser
Oh Tony!
I strongly suggest those swastikas come off before ANZAC Day. I already see the newspaper headline: Man with Nazi symbols on Jeep, meets his end outside RSL Club; as irate WWII veterans drive their motorised scooters over him repeatedly. ....................right in der furhers face! |
They come off
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No worries mate, I can assure you they will not be there on Anzac Day. Actually they are magnetic. I woudn't dare go within Cooee of the RSL, I would drummed out of the regiment. :devil: Cheers Tony :no4: |
Drummed out
You got that right. Really well drummed out. Snowtown mean anything to ya. :devil:
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Tony,
Certainly, the German Armed Forces relied heavily on captured vehicles, Jeeps being among them. Here's an example: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?p=54868 Luckily they did not dress up your jeep with swastikas nor nazi symbols. But IIRC those German crosses (still in use today!) were only used on armoured vehicles. H. |
Confirmed
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Thanks for the very interesting site, this confirms captured Jeeps were used by Axix forces. That should make the Re-enactment guys happy as to the authenticity on the day. :teach: Cheers Tony :no4: |
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