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elevation. Like many of its contemporaries, it did not have a recoil mechanism. There was also no gun shield or traversing mechanism and the gun had to be levered into position to aim. For prolonged use, a spot of ground could be leveled and a wooden firing platform could be laid for the gun. A set of ramps were then placed behind the wheels and when the gun fired the wheels rolled up the ramp and returned to battery by gravity. A drawback of this system was the gun had to be re-aimed each time which lowered the rate of fire. The converted gun was given the designation
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created a front line that stretched from
Switzerland to the English Channel required more guns and a combination of production shortfalls and higher than expected artillery losses during the first year of World War I meant Germany faced a shortage of artillery and ammunition. Fortunately, Germany had
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artillery. Some customers like
Belgium, Italy, Romania, and Russia imported and built Krupp designs under license while others like the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria lacking industrial capacity imported Krupp weapons. In addition to Krupp, one of the most profitable companies during this period was the
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to serve as heavy field artillery. The guns lacked a recoil mechanism, gun shield or traversing mechanism and the gun had to be levered into position to aim. The simple carriage had an axle at the front that could be fitted with large diameter wheels for transport and removed once in place. A small
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During the second half of the 1800s, several military conflicts changed the balance of power in Europe and set off an arms race leading up to World War I. A company that profited from this arms race was the
Friedrich Krupp Company of Essen Germany and several European countries were armed with Krupp
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Romania had thirty-six M1891 guns. Romania had forts to the South along their border with
Bulgaria, to the East along their border with Russia, and a ring of forts surrounding Bucharest. After seeing how Belgium's forts were destroyed by the Germans in 1914 the Romanian Army began removing their
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into motion which featured a wide left hook that was supposed to advance through neutral
Belgium into Northern France and envelope Paris from the rear and win the war before the Russians could mobilize their forces to the East. However, their plan was dependent on the Belgians allowing Germany to
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mounting the gun in a socket the majority of the gun could be protected by the turret with only a small part of the muzzle exposed. Beneath the turret, there were traverse and elevation mechanisms for the turret and there were tunnels that connected the turrets to the fort and ammunition bunkers.
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The theorists hadn't foreseen that trenches, barbed wire, and machine guns had robbed them of the mobility they had been counting on. Since aircraft of the period were not yet capable of carrying large-diameter bombs the burden of delivering heavy firepower fell on the artillery. The combatants
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and projectiles. Grüsonwerke turrets were large diameter low-profile cast turrets that mounted either cannons or machine guns. The muzzle of the gun fit into a socket at the front of the turret and elevation varied between +4° and +35° depending on the type of gun used and 360° of traverse. By
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in
English was the M1891s that were salvaged from wrecked Belgian forts. The gun barrels were placed on a simple box trail carriage made from riveted steel plates and there were two large spoked cast iron wheels at the front. The carriage had a cutout behind the breech to allow 0° to +44° of
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shells. Although the majority of combatants had heavy field artillery before the outbreak of the First World War, none had adequate numbers of heavy guns in service, nor had they foreseen the growing importance of heavy artillery once the
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captured large stocks of enemy artillery and ammunition during the first two years of World War I. However, Germany's dependence on using captured artillery with non-standard ammunition strained
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to attack the forts blocking
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guns from their forts and converting them into mobile field artillery. Before entering World War I thirteen M1891 guns were removed from
Romanian fortifications and placed on locally built
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scrambled to find anything that could fire a heavy shell and that meant emptying the fortresses and scouring the depots for guns held in reserve. It also meant converting
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A 21 cm Turmhaubitze captured by the 1st/7th Gordon Highlanders, 51st Division at Flesquieres. 24 November, 1917.
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A 21 cm Turmhaubitze captured by the 1st/7th Gordon Highlanders, 51st Division at Flesquieres. 24 November 1917.
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Army Reserve Mobilization Museum in Lakehurst, New Jersey, USA.
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of steel construction. The gun had an early form of horizontal
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German officers inspect a destroyed Belgian M1891 gun turret.
1187:"'Cetății' Bucureștiului i se refuză recunoașterea istorică"
1189:[Bucharest 'Citadel' Denied Historic Recognition].
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1054:. Ramsbury: Crowood. pp. 129–134 & 218.
893:. Marlborough: Crowood Press. pp. 96–104.
1244:"210mm FORTIFICATION GUN KRUPP | 3DHISTORY.DE"
823:"Obusier de 21c.A.Krupp (manchonné et fretté)"
355:The 21 cm Haubitze M1891 was a short-barreled
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351:A diagram of a Romanian Grüsonwerke turret.
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1746:7.7 cm Leichte Kraftwagengeschütze M1914
1419:24 cm schwere FlügelMinenWerfer Albrecht
1409:9.15 cm leichtes Minenwerfer System Lanz
188:2.4 m (7 ft 10 in) L/11.8
175:Carriage: 5,740 kg (12,650 lb)
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302:in English was a fortress gun built by
177:Complete:9,260 kg (20,410 lb)
1185:Ciprian Plăiașu (September 11, 2012).
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1216:"Fortificațiile din jurul Capitalei"
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1366:7.62 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/16.5
1156:Daniel Popa (December 10, 2005).
1086:German artillery : 1914-1918
1052:Allied artillery of World War One
928:. Cambridge, UK. pp. 77–78.
890:German artillery of World War One
1823:World War I artillery of Germany
1214:Vlad Ignat (December 28, 2012).
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1371:7.7 cm Infanteriegeschütz L/20
1356:7.5 cm Gebirgskanone L/13 C/80
1268:"46 German WWI 210mm Howitzer"
335:large components like armored
285:Maximum firing range
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827:www.passioncompassion1418.com
798:www.passioncompassion1418.com
743:"Romanian fortress guns data"
1693:24 cm SK L/40 "Theodor Karl"
1688:24 cm SK L/30 "Theodor Otto"
1381:10.5 cm Gebirgshaubitze L/12
1089:. Barnsley. pp. 13–15.
1083:Fleischer, Wolfgang (2015).
1012:Tuchman, Barbara W. (2012).
857:"Romanian Artillery in 1916"
280:300 m/s (980 ft/s)
227:209.3 mm (8.24 in)
610:21 cm Turret Howitzer M1891
599:One type of Kriegsbeute or
300:(21 cm Howitzer Model 1891)
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1361:Ehrhardt 7.5 cm Model 1904
538:Škoda 305 mm Mörser M.1911
414:25 cm schwerer Minenwerfer
1683:21 cm SK "Peter Adalbert"
1137:www.bulgarianartillery.it
1133:"Romanian fortifications"
922:Foley, Robert T. (2007).
861:www.bulgarianartillery.it
747:www.bulgarianartillery.it
288:6.9 km (4.3 mi)
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51:Place of origin
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1731:3.7 cm SockelFlak L/14.5
1640:28 cm Haubitze L/14 i.R.
1272:www.militarymuseums.info
774:www.digitalniknihovna.cz
606:21 cm Turmhaubitze M1891
368:separate loading charges
204:Separate loading charges
1797:5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt
1718:Anti-aircraft artillery
1698:28 cm K L/40 "Kurfürst"
1465:Krupp 7.5 cm Model 1903
1351:7.5 cm GebirgsKanone 13
1341:5.7 cm Maxim-Nordenfelt
974:. www.firstworldwar.com
887:Jäger, Herbert (2001).
794:"Ob. 21 c.A. Mod. 1889"
1678:17 cm SK L/40 "Samuel"
1630:21 cm Versuchmörser 06
1565:15 cm Ring Kanone L/30
1560:15 cm Ring Kanone C/92
1555:15 cm Ring Kanone C/72
626:entry into World War I
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1585:17 cm SK L/40 i.R.L.
1318:German artillery of
383:The Schlieffen Plan.
364:sliding-block breech
296:21 cm Haubitze M1891
276:Muzzle velocity
1708:38 cm SK L/45 "Max"
1635:28 cm Haubitze L/12
628:on the side of the
1665:Railroad artillery
1050:Hogg, Ian (2004).
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1480:7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.
1460:5.3 cm Fahrpanzer
1399:Granatenwerfer 16
1346:6 cm S-Bts K L/21
1096:978-1-4738-2398-3
1025:978-1-59853-145-9
935:978-0-521-84193-1
582:coastal artillery
312:Obusier de 21c.A.
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