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Hanno,you wrote:
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The "Chinese" Marmon-Herringtons were NOT ordered by China but by the US in a later stage than the KNIL order. Of course the two orders must have messed up fragile production processes within the MH company! So there were two orders of light tanks to MH: one KNIL of 234, one US (to be handed out in China) of 240! Both orders were fullfilled/completed. No KNIL tanks were shipped to China: Remember after deliveries to KNIL in Dutch East and West Indies, to Australia and after LL deliveries to Latin-America, hardly any MH tank remains unaccounted for. Cheers, Nuyt Overvalwagens! |
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