Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1943 — Page 8

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tured at Stalingrad were a number } of artillery batteries equipped with] vl tr rind P| | six-barreled rocket mortars. These | RA Cee SA | mortars were known to them as {the Nebelwerfer 41. The numeral] {apparently merely meant Model] 141, perhaps Model 1941, referring to, ithe year of manufacture, although | i ino word of “German rocket guns, {was heard in 1041. {

| “Nebelwerfer” is German for fog . | thrower, and is more often used for; {devices intended to create smoke |

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3 ; other purpose and then changed | NOT RATIONED {over to rocket throwing. i nm— | The Nebelwerfer consists of a MEN'S LEATHER | cluster of six tubes mounted around | {a central shaft so that all six arey {aimed simultaneously. I would] {imagine that the tubes are ar-| {ranged so that the rockets spread) lout a little as they leave the gun| {so as to cover a considerable) territory. |

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