The history of the VW Beetle began in the 1930s when the Nazi regime in Germany decided to create the cheapest and easiest-to-manufacture 'people's car' possible.
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Mitsubishi A6M Reisen (also known as Zero or Zeke) is a Japanese single-engine all-metal low-wing aircraft from World War II
The North American P51 Mustang is viewed as one of the iconic American fighters of the Second World War. Designed to an RAF specification, the Mustang was transformed once the Rolls Royce Merlin engine was installed.
Its long range and excellent firepower made it a superb escort fighter, able to protect the bombers all the way to Berlin and back. After the war, the P51 saw service in Korea and was used by some air arms up until the early 1980s.
Toy soldiers - Russian dragoons 1812-1814
Set composition:
3 dragoons on horses
3 bases
assembly instructions
The first UAZ-469 rolled off the assembly line of the Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant on December 15, 1972. This all-wheel-drive vehicle with increased off-road capability was produced for more than 39 years and was actively used in both military and civilian service.
Soviet all-wheel-drive high-mobility truck GAZ-66
The main sanitary van of the US Army in WWII was the Dodge WC-54, which was part of the T-214 family with a payload capacity of 3/4 ton. The chassis had an extended base and an enclosed body with a capacity of 4 - 7 wounded plus a medic and a driver. During the period 1942-44, 26,002 vehicles of this modification were produced. They were operated in the US Army until 1953 and were actively used in World War II and the Korean War. In the armies of other countries, they were used until the 1960s.
Zvezda 1:48 Soviet fighter Polikarpov I-16 Type 5