A Sniper (scharfschützen) aiming a Karabiner 98k 7.92x57mm with a telescopic sight and the 'Spotter' on the right who wears a Close Combat Clasp (Nahkampfspange) which was awarded for 15, 30 and 50 days of consecutive close action with the enemy. It came in three grades: bronze, silver and gold. It was instituted on November 25th, 1942 after 'Stalingrad'. The sleeve badge is the 'Krim Shield' which was presented to all members of the 11th German Army being instituted on July 7th, 1942, it commemorated the German advance into the Crimea led by General von Manstein.
Sniper Strategy and Targets;
Always two snipers at a time; one shoots, the other spots. Usual general order:- Elimination of observers, of the enemy's heavy weapons and of commanders, or special order, when all important or worthwhile targets were eliminated; for example, Anti-tank gun positions, machine gun positions etc. Snipers followed closely the attacking units and whenever necessary eliminated enemies who operated heavy weapons and those who were dangerous to their advance.
The German Sniper Code
1. Fight fanatically.
2. Shoot calm and contemplated, fast shots lead nowhere, concentrate on the hit.
3. Your greatest opponent is the enemy sniper, outsmart him.
4. Always only fire one shot from your position, if not you will be discovered.
5. The trench tool prolongs your life.
6. Practice in distance judging.
7. Become a master in camouflage and terrain usage.
8. Practice constantly, behind the front and in the homeland, your shooting skills.
9. Never let go of your sniper rifle.
10. Survival is ten times camouflage and one time firing.
Three top German snipers;
Matthais Hetzenauer of Tyrol fought at the Eastern Front from 1943 to the end of the war, and with 345 certified hits is the most successful German sniper.
Sepp Allerberger of Salzburg fought at the Eastern Front from December 1942, to the end of the war, and with 257 certified hits is the second highest scoring German sniper.
Helmut Wirnsberger of Styria fought at the Eastern Front from September 1942, to the end of the war and scored 64 certified hits (after being wounded he served for some time as instructor on a sniper training course).
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