StuG IV in Greece

StuG IV in Greece
A line of StuG IVs in Greece, moving north to prevent Tito's partisans from cutting their communications or blocking their escape route. The vehicle can be identified as a StuG IV by the driver's cabin at the front left (in this case with the driver standing up through his hatch). This has a clean front and two periscopes on top, while the StuG III has a viewport.
Partisan Warfare in Greece 1941-44, Phoebus Athanassiou. Looks at the brutal partisan war in occupied Greece, where two major partisan forces – the Communist ELAS and Monarchist EDES organised along the lines of formal military forces and inflicted heavy loses on the Germans, Italians and Bulgarians who were occupying their country, as well as on each other during the regular outbreaks of conflict between the two main partisan groups (Read Full Review)
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How to cite this article: Rickard, J (22 July 2008), StuG IV in Greece, https://www.historyofwar.org/Pictures/pictures_StuG_IV.html

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