Opening Moves (The Red Gambit Series) (122 page)

 

Operation Paperclip

 

OSS project to recruit German Scientist to the Allied cause post May 1945.

 

 

Operation Sumerechny

 

Soviet plan to remove German leadership elements from their prisoners.

 

 

Operation Unthinkable

 

Study ordered by Churchill to examine the feasibility of an Allied assault on Soviet held Northern Germany.

 

 

Panther Tank

 

German heavy-medium tank carrying a high-powered 75mm gun and 2-3 machine-guns, considered by many to be the finest all-round tank of World War 2.

 

 

Panzer IV

 

German tank, which served throughout the war in many guises, mainly with a 75mm gun.

 

 

Panzer V

 

See Panther Tank

 

 

Panzer VI

 

See Tiger Tank

 

 

Panzertruppen

 

The German tank crews.

 

 

PanzerVIb

 

See King Tiger Tank

 

 

PE-2

 

The Soviet Petlyakov PE-2 was a twin-engine multi-purpose aircraft considered by the Luftwaffe to be a fine opponent.

 

 

PIAT

 

Acronym for Projector, Infantry, Anti-tank, the PIAT used a large spring to hurl its hollow charge shell at an enemy.

 

 

Plan Chelyabinsk

 

Soviet assault plan utilising lend-lease equipment in Western Allies markings.

 

 

Plan Diaspora

Soviet overall plan for assaulting in the East and for supporting the new Japanese Allies.

 

Plan Kurgan

Soviet joint-operation to employ paratroopers, Naval Marines, NKVD agents and collaborators to attack and neutralise airfields, radar, communications and logistic bases throughout Europe. Subsequently enlarged to include assassinations of Allied senior officers.

 

Plan Zilant

The Soviet paratrooper operations against the four symposiums, detailed as Zilant-1 through Zilant-4.

 

 

PLUTO

 
 
 

P.O.L.

 

Acronym for 'Pipeline-under-the-ocean’, which was a fuel supply pipe that ran from Britain to France, laid for D-Day operations and still in use at the end of the war.

 

Petrol, oil and lubricants.

 

 

PPD

 

Soviet submachine gun capable of phenomenal rate of fire. Mostly equipped with a 72 round drum magazine but 65 rounds were normally fitted to avoid jamming. It was too complicated and was replaced by the PPSH.

 

 

PPS

 

Simple Soviet submachine gun with a 35 round magazine.

 

 

PPSH

 

Soviet submachine gun capable of phenomenal rate of fire. Mostly equipped with a 72 round drum magazine but 65 rounds were normally fitted to avoid jamming.

 

 

Pravda

 

Leading newspaper of the Soviet Union, Pravda is translated as 'Truth'.

 

 

PS84

 
 

PTAB

 
 
 
 

RCT

 

Passenger Aircraft built at factory 84, the initial designation of the Li-2 transport aircraft.

 

Each Shturmovik could carry four pods containing 48 bomblets, or up to 280 internally. Each bomblet could penetrate up to 70mm of armour, enough for the main battle tanks at the time.

 

Regimental Combat Team. US formation which normally consisted of elements drawn from all combatant units within the parent division, making it a smaller but reasonably self-sufficient unit. RCT’s tended to be numbered according the Infantry regiment that supplied its fighting core.[See CC for US Armored force equivalent.]

 

 

Red Star

 

Standard issue Soviet military cigarettes.

 

 

Rodina

 

The Soviet Motherland.

 

 

Sherman

 
[M4 Sherman]

American tank turned out in huge numbers with many variants, also supplied under lend-lease to Russia.

 

 

Shturmovik

 

The Ilyushin-2 Shturmovik, Soviet mass-produced ground attack aircraft that was highly successful.

 

 

Skat

 

SMLE

 

German card game using 32 cards.

 

Often referred to s the ‘Smelly’, this was the proper name of the Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield rifle.

 

 

SS-Hauptsturm

fuhrer

SS equivalent of captain.

 

 

St Florian

 

Patron saint of Upper Austria, Linz, chimney sweeps, and firefighters.

 

 

ST44 [MP43/44]

 

German assault rifle with a 30 round magazine, first of its generation and forerunner to the AK47.

 

 

Standard HDM .22 calibre pistol

 

Originally used by OSS, this effective .22 with a ten round magazine is still in use by Special Forces throughout the world.

 

 

Starshina

Station ‘X’

STAVKA

Soviet rank roughly equivalent to Warrant Officer first Class.

See Bletchley Park entry.

At this time this represents the ‘Stavka of the Supreme Main Command’, comprising high-ranked military and civilian members. Subordinate to the GKO, it was responsible for military oversight, and as such, held its own military reserves which it released in support of operations.

Sten

 

Basic British sub-machine gun with a 32 round magazine. Produced in huge numbers throughout the 40's.

 

 

Stroh rum

 

Austrian spiced rum.

 

 

 

Studebaker

 

2.5 ton truck built in USA and USSR [under licence] and often used as platforms for the Katyusha.

 

 

Stuka [Junkers 87]

 

Famous dive-bomber employed by the Luftwaffe.

 

 

SU-76

 

76mm self-propelled gun used as artillery and for close support.

 

 

SVT40

 

Soviet automatic rifle with a 10 round magazine.

 

 

Symposium Biarritz

 

Utilisation of German expertise to prepare wargame exercises for allied unit commanders to demonstrate Soviet tactics and methods to defeat them.

 

 

T/34

 

Soviet medium tank armed with a 76.2mm gun and 2 mg's.

 

 

T/34-85 [T34m44]

 
 

T-70

 

Soviet medium tank armed with an 85mm gun and 2 mg's.

 

Soviet light tank with two crew and a 45mm gun.

 

Thompson

 

.45 calibre US submachine-gun, normally issued with a 20 or 30 round magazine [although a drum was available.]

 

 

Tiger Tank

 

German heavy tank carrying an 88m gun and 2-3 machine-guns.

 

 

T.O.E.

 
 

Tokarev

 

Table of Organisation and Equipment, which represents what a unit should consist of.

 

Soviet 7.62mm automatic handgun [also known as TT30] with an 8 round magazine.

 

 

Trimbach

 

Quality Alsatian wine.

 

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