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'''The following guns were used in the movie ''The Pianist''''' | |||
[[Image:The Pianist movie.jpg|thumb|600px|right|The Pianist (2002)]] | [[Image:The Pianist movie.jpg|thumb|600px|right|The Pianist (2002)]] | ||
Revision as of 02:01, 25 May 2009
The following guns were used in the movie The Pianist
Karabiner 98k
S84/98 Bayonet
Most Wehrmacht soldiers carry S84/98 Bayonets on them.
MG 34
A MG34 can be seen being lugged on the shoulders of the soldiers marching into warsaw.
Luger P08
The Luger P08 is mainly used by a brutal SS member inferred to be war criminal Josef Blösche.
75mm leIG 18
The 75mm leIG 18 is used by the Wehrmact to punch a hole through the Ghetto wall and get to the Resistance fighters.
MP-40
MP-18
Panzerfaust
Sten Gun
Model 24 Stiel Handgranate
Several Model 24 Stielhandgranate can be seen in the Resistance weapons cache and some being thrown at Resistance fighters by Wehrmacht soldiers.
Model 39 Eihandgranate
Several Model 39 Eihandgranate can be seen in the Resistance weapons cache.
Panzerschreck
Unknown Machine gun
Could it be a Lewis Gun? - Mythekal
Walther P-38
The Walther P-38 is smuggled into the Warsaw Ghetto and can be seen being used by resistance fighters.
Flammenwerfer 35
The Flammenwerfer 35 is used by Wehrmacht soldiers tp clear the buildings around the Military Hospital of Resistance fighters.
- The flamethrower can't be a Flammenwerfer 35 because of the arrangement of the tanks, it looks more like a Flammenwerfer 41. It actually looks like the flamethrower was built for the movie because if you examine it closely it only has a passing resemblance to real German models. Go to the bottom of this page [1] to see pics of German flamethrowers.--Phillb36 20:40, 15 May 2009 (UTC)
Walther PP
The Walther PP is holstered by Wilm Hosenfeld (Thomas Kretchmann).