The Germans had thought they could replace light artillery with mortars, believing it unnecessary to furnish their troops with light guns and howitzers. The theory was wrong as they found out during the invasion.


Quoted in "The Russian Army: Its Men, Its Leaders and Its Battles" - Page 82 - by Walter Kerr - History


The Germans had thought they could replace light artillery with mortars, believing it unnecessary to furnish their troops with light guns and...

The Germans had thought they could replace light artillery with mortars, believing it unnecessary to furnish their troops with light guns and...

The Germans had thought they could replace light artillery with mortars, believing it unnecessary to furnish their troops with light guns and...

The Germans had thought they could replace light artillery with mortars, believing it unnecessary to furnish their troops with light guns and...