Marder 38T
- Some of the debris, including a Marder 38T and a Kübelwagen, after a German column was destroyed on 1944-05-19 (either by French artillery or USAAF fighter-bombers). The photograph is taken near Esperia, Frosinone, Italy. There exist a colour photograph of this Marder 38T, showing the darkest of the three-colour camouflage to be Rotbraun RAL 8017, and the markings being white.
- Panzer-Jäger-Regiment 171/71. Infanterie-Division
- 1944-00-00
- Same Marder 38T as above, only seen from the rear. The pine branches, which appear to have been removed on the photograph above, would seem to indicate that the vehicles were originally camouflaged with foilage.
- Panzer-Jäger-Regiment 171/71. Infanterie-Division
- 1944-00-00
- Two wrecked Marder 38Ts, along with a lot of other destroyed equipment and debris, next to the ruined church of Roncey, Normandy, France.
- 1944-08-00
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Further reading
- Pz. Kpfw. 38(t)
- See photographs of the Pz. Kpfw. 38(t)