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  2. Dragon Models Limited - Wikipedia

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    During the early 2000s, Dragon Models produced hundreds of action figures, most of them being World War II German figures. However, after 2010, the number of figures that it produced began to sharply decline. Dragon Models stopped producing 1/6 scale action figures in November 2012. Other action figure/model kit series:

  3. Elastolin - Wikipedia

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    The factory was situated in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart. [1] Production of all figures (and all other toys) was interrupted when the German economy was put on a "total war" footing in 1943. Limited production of composition figures resumed several years after the end of World War II in 1945.

  4. Ultimate Soldier - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Soldier was produced by the company known as 21st Century Toys. It was founded in 1997, and began making 1/6 scale figures and uniforms, and now mostly makes 1/6 scale weapon sets as well as 1/18 and 1/32 scale toys.

  5. German casualties in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The German Red Cross reported in 2005 that the records of the WASt showed total Wehrmacht losses to have been 4.3 million men (3.1 million dead and 1.2 million missing) in World War II. Their figures include men conscripted from Austria and conscripted ethnic Germans from lands in Eastern Europe. [4]

  6. Category:German people of World War II - Wikipedia

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    German World War II forced labourers (8 P) G. German military personnel of World War II (19 C, 196 P) German resistance members (13 C, 168 P) H. Adolf Hitler (11 C ...

  7. Britains Deetail - Wikipedia

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    Figures depicting WWII American, German, British and Japanese forces were produced from 1971–89, with initial production of American and German figures only on brown/tan metal bases - eventually discontinued and replaced from 1974 with the standard green type.