Is the story of the Kalashnikov from this video correct?

Da
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I know that this is an April joke, of course, but it's a joke because it's Fortnite or because there's something wrong with the history of the weapon.

So the German Empire and Russia worked together that there were ne AK-46 and AK-53 and so on.

I ask because I don't want to buy the books now.

Anyone know that, right?

Wo

No can never be so. Every country that has weaponsmiths pays close attention to secrecy. There was no military between WW1 and WWII. Cooperation between Weimarer Rep u. USSR. The German defense industry had developed ammunition u after the submachine gun, the assault rifle. It also fell into the hands of the Red Army soldiers in battles. Whether they copied something - I don't know. Look at Kalashnikow the developer is called so u. Was only used for the first time in 1946. Advantages good handling, for the purpose of cleaning quickly - u. Assembly, single or continuous fire.

Di

So the German Empire and Russia worked together

The German Empire did not exist in the 20s, what is meant is the Weimar Republic. For economic reasons, as a consequence of the defeat of World War I, it worked a lot with the Soviet Union. The summit of the whole in the Polish campaign carried out together should be well known.

And almost every weapon had countless prototypes, small intermediate versions, etc. With different names.

Di

There was no military between WW1 and WWII. Cooperation between Weimarer Rep u. USSR

In Kama, the Weimar Republic and the Soviet Union had jointly tested and tested tanks, in Tompka poison gas, and in Moscow, Junkers planes had been built.

Not to mention the Molotov-Ribbentop pact.

Co

Western education is horrendous. Guderian (in 1932 he inspected the training of German officers in the SU), Kesselring did the same in Lipetsk.

Is the story of the Kalashnikov from this video correct

Here is a picture of the generality of the Air Force from 1941.

1st lock

2.Korten (fatally wounded in the Stauffenberg attack)

3.Jeschonnek

4.Speidel

5. Kastner-Kirdorf

All graduates of the flight school in Lipetsk.

The cooperation already existed in Weimar.

Co

There's no "Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact", there's a non-aggression contract between the SU and the 3rd Reich. France and Poland and the VOR of the SU also had one. Your wording attempts are propaganda warfare in the West.

Co

It's all true. A well-founded and detailed description of the development.

Wo

Then probably Versailles Agreement Weimar Rep the military was forbidden to develop new weapons and research facilities were closed. The USSR of the Soviet Army lacked military experience and Although the two countries differ Had worldviews - economic u. Military contracts only then they worked together.

Ultimately, the SU had such an exemplary and Reliable armory.

Co

The USSR of the Soviet Army lacked military experience

Where did you get something from? In contrast to the German, the Red Army was almost permanently in some kind of war since 1918. The Red Army lacked neither combat experience nor training.

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