The MG42: Hitler's Buzzsaw
The MG42 machine gun was a marvel of German engineering that acquired a host of nicknames thanks to its blazing speed, including "Hitler's Buzzsaw."
The MG42 machine gun was a marvel of German engineering that acquired a host of nicknames thanks to its blazing speed, including "Hitler's Buzzsaw."
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