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    Polski Fiat 621 was a Polish 2.5-tonne truck, the basic lorry of the Polish Army during the 1930s. A licence-built version of the Italian Fiat 621, it...
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    closed cab. Until 1931, when production was phased out in favour of Polski Fiat 621, 884 vehicles were delivered, including 509 for the civilian market...
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  • Fiat 621 (1929) Fiat 614 (1930) Fiat 632 (1931) Fiat 634 (1931) Fiat 618 (1934) Fiat 666 (1939) Fiat 626 (1939) Fiat 615 (1931) Fiat 639N (1950) Fiat...
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  • Państwowe Zakłady Inżynieryjne works, the series was to replace the ageing Polski Fiat 621 lorry in the service of the Polish Army. Serial production was to start...
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  • Sokół 1000 C2P Wz.34 half track C7P Polski Fiat 508/518 Ursus A Polski Fiat 508 Polski Fiat 518 Polski Fiat 621 Krupp L2H43 (bought from Germany before...
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    better known as C4P was a Polish half-track derived from the 4.5-ton Polski Fiat 621 truck, produced under license since 1932. This vehicle was designed...
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  • S, V3000S, V3000A [de] Ford Modell BB [de] Ford Modell V8-51 [de] Polski Fiat 621- Captured from Polish Tatra 111 Zis-5- Captured from Soviets Volkswagen...
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    before World War II. The vehicle was based on a 2.5 tonne Fiat 621 truck, licence-built by Polski Fiat in Poland at the time. In 1934 Edward Habich of the Bureau...
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    Fiat 508, Fiat 518, Fiat 524, PZInz L-S trucks: Fiat 618, Fiat 621, Ursus Typ A light tank 7TP (pictured) all terrain vehicles and tractors Fiat 621 C4P...
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    to start from their positions at Konwiktorska Street (Pięść) and at the Fiat factories on Sapieżyńska Street (Czata 49). They were to advance through...
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