Saturday, November 9, 2019

“Home made” flamethrower of the Warsaw Uprising

“The K pattern flamethrower” was a man-portable backpack flamethrower, secretly produced in occupied Poland during World War II for the partisans.

Design work on a simple flamethrower suitable for clandestine production in ordinary workshops, of readily available materials, started in 1942 on request of the Home Army. Its main purpose was to be used against armored vehicles.

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This Monday, November 11, Poland celebrates an Independence Day, so on Monday and Tuesday our Ebook will be FREE while the price of Paperback will be cut 50% to $3.60. Come and get them.