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German Infantry Weapons
Military Intelligence Service, Special Series No. 14, May 25, 1943
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Section II: PISTOLS, RIFLES, AND GRENADES

9.  SMOKE HAND GRENADE, MODEL 34 (NEBELHANDGRANATE 34)

The smoke grenade, model 34, which is a standard stick grenade with the explosive filler replaced by smoke composition, is handled in the same manner as the other stick grenades and is identified only by a broken white line painted around the head of the grenade near its base.
 


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