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Surviving Examples - MG Wagen

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Located in Russia, this wagon and limber were discovered in the woods. They have been recovered and are now under restoration.

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Located in Russia, this limber is in suprisingly good condition with several pieces of original wood intact.

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Located in the USA, this wagon was previously on display at the now closed Belgium Victory Museum. A previous restoration attempt was made by the museum.  This wagon is currently under restoration.

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Located in Russia, this wagon was only discovered recently in the outdoors. Original unit markings and paint can be seen on the rear panel.

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Located in Norway, this wagon was recovered from the outdoors in the far north of Norway many years after the war. Interestingly, the original German factory paint, winter whitewash and a possible Norwegian Army green repaint can still be seen on this wagon.

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Located in France. The wagon is a veteran of the 1940 French campaign and the occupation of the British Island of Guernsey. This wagon was recovered from a German built storage tunnel after the war. The history of the limber is not known. They are both now on display at the Atlantic Wall Museum in Audinghen.