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Caption | Polish C7P vehicle towing a heavy artillery piece, Poland, circa 1930s, photo 1 of 3 ww2dbase | ||||
WW2-Era Location Name | Poland | ||||
Date | 1937 | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | ||||
Photo Size | 1,021 x 455 pixels |
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This is possibly the barrel section of the Polish 220mm Mk 1932 Mortar purchased for Czechoslovakia. As this unit used 5 C7P's to move each one, 1 barrel, 1 for carriage, 1 for under carriage and 2 for equipment and ammunition trailers.