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Balder 02-06-2007 11:42 AM

Lugers in Allied service
 
Gentlemen,

I posted this under a different thread, I'm reposting it since I believe many missed out on it. Not that it is such a great picture, but it does document the Luger being used in Allied service.



The picture shows some merry members of the Linge Company/SOE operation "Feather II" in 1944 with some of their guns. The gentleman on the left is holding a Luger and an M1911A1 (or an M1903 Colt, hard to tell) in addition to the Krag-J�¸rgensen M1894 rifle resting on his knee. Also present are an M1928 Thompson and a second Krag-J�¸rgensen - and a bottle of wine on the table.

Respectfully,

Balder

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...W2/feather.jpg

Balder 02-06-2007 12:01 PM

tac,

From what I know, the picture shows members of an SOE/Linge Company operation sent in to train and supply the Resistance. I didn't comment on the knife since this is how we Norwegians always carry them. Are you saying that there are other ways of carrying a knife?

Balder

Steinar 02-06-2007 12:21 PM

It's a very interesting picture Balder, thank you for sharing it!
I didn't know Lugers where in use by the Norwegian resistance before you told me otherwise.
I always carry a knife with my teeths, so that I can have both hands on the axe wich is my primary wheapon;)

jkirkthomas 02-06-2007 11:31 PM

If you carry the knife in your teeth, it makes the fast-draw much quicker. But when you put it in your mouth, just always be sure to keep the sharp side out! Fast-draw with the axe, I don't know - I guess it depends on whether you're right-handed or left-handed and which hand you carry it in. Further research in needed.

Kirk

byf43 02-07-2007 01:22 AM

Always nice with period photos. Fun to see how the KragJ�¸rgensen was used by many parts during the war. Danish resistance also carried P08s as well as any other pistol they'd be able to steal from the German soldiers. Having taken a P08 or P38 was quite an achievement.

Vlim 02-07-2007 05:45 AM

Hi,

The luger actually was used by some Allied countries. The Dutch had their KNIL and Navy lugers.

Balder 02-07-2007 06:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by byf43
Danish resistance also carried P08s as well as any other pistol they'd be able to steal from the German soldiers. Having taken a P08 or P38 was quite an achievement.
byf43,

Chances are that the Luger in the picture actually came with the agent from the UK. More about SOE-Lugers here:

http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...threadid=15863

Balder

Balder 02-07-2007 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tacfoley
Balder/Baldur - it is more than likely that he is Norwegian than a foreigner. As you know, I'm sure, there were many such people with local knowledge who managed to escape the nazi invasion of their country, and returning later with SOE training, proved to be a real thorn in the sides of the nazi occupation forces.


tac

tac,

That is exactly what I am saying - that he is a Norwegian who received training with the SOE in the UK and was sent into Norway to train and supply the local resistance. My father was such an agent during WW2, in charge of an SOE/Linge Company operation - they also brought with them two Lugers from the UK.

Balder


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