Panzerbusche 39

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Is "Panzerbusche 39" the correct designation for the early war hand held anti tank device?
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Hello David,

The correct designation would be "Panzerbüchse 39"... if your keyboard does not have the "ü" you can also write "Panzerbuechse 39"

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Christoph.

How quick was that! :D

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How many would have been allocated to a Schuetzen Battalion in 1941/2?
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David W wrote:Is "Panzerbusche 39" the correct designation for the early war hand held anti tank device?
David, you could go out on a limb and call it an Anti-Tank Rifle if you wanted, although I have a Panzer video in which the translator doing the voice over keeps calling it a "Tank Can" due to two menaings for the German "Büchse" :D :D
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Nice one Alan!

I actually deliberately held back as I thought that there was a 2.8cm weapon also called "Panzerbuesche" which would have been more of an A/T gun than A/T rifle.
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Regarding the Panzerbuesche 39: how many were issued to the Schuetzen Battalions of 1941?
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Hello David,

The standard for most infantry companies was one "Panzerbüchsentrupp with 3 rifles". You just have to multiply that with the companies in a battalion. That of course varied in time and some special organised divisions. But with the standard setup of three companies and a machinegun company that would be 9 rifles.

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Thank you Christoph, a very clear answer. :up:
And presumably none in a machine gun battalion?
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Hello David,

After Poland the machinegun battalions were reorganised. The new organisation had to be finished until 15.February 1940 and had 9 Pz.B. in its organisation.

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Again, many thanks.
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