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{{T-Doll
{{PlayableUnit
|title = MP40
|index = 25
|nationality = Nazi Germany<ref name= "wiki">[[wikipedia:MP_40|Wikipedia entry on MP40]]</ref>
|nationality = Nazi Germany
|classification = SMG
|classification = SMG
|rarity = 2
|rarity = 2
|manufacturer =[[wikipedia:Steyr_Mannlicher|Steyr-Mannlicher]], [[wikipedia:Erma_Werke|Erma Werke]]<ref name= "wiki"></ref>
|faction = [[Griffin & Kryuger]]
|artist = [http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=2668318 废人]
|manufactureringame = [[I.O.P.]]
|fullname = Maschinenpistole 40<ref name= "wiki"></ref>
|manufacturer = Steyr Mannlicher, Erma Werke
|voiceactor = [[wikipedia:Eriko Matsui|Eriko Matsui]]
|artist = {{artist name|废人}}
 
|fullname = Maschinenpistole 40
| weaponinfo =The MP40 was a submachine gun chambered for the 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge. It was developed in Nazi Germany and used extensively by the Axis powers during World War II.Designed in 1938 by Heinrich Vollmer with inspiration from its predecessor the MP38, it was heavily used by infantrymen, paratroopers, platoon and squad leaders on the Eastern and Western Front. Its advanced and modern features made it a favorite among soldiers and popular in countries from various parts of the world after the war.
|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Matsui Eriko}}
|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=MP40|year=2016|month=5}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=TW|alias=MP40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=KR|alias=MP40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=EN|alias=MP40}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=JP|alias=MP40}}


The MP40 submachine gun is open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic arms. The only mode of fire was fully automatic, but the relatively low rate of fire enabled single shots with controlled trigger pulls.The MP38 receiver was made of machined steel, but this was a time-consuming and expensive process.To save time and materials, and thus increase production, construction of the MP 40receiver was simplified by using stamped steel and electro-spot welding as much as possible. The MP38 also features longitudinal grooving on the receiver and bolt, as well as a circular opening on the magazine housing. These features were eliminated on the MP40.<ref name= "wiki"></ref>
|weaponinfo =
The MP 40 (Maschinenpistole 40) was a 9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun developed in Nazi Germany. Designed in 1938 by Heinrich Vollmer with inspiration from its predecessor the MP 38, the MP 40 would be used extensively by the Axis powers during World War II, being wielded by infantrymen, paratroopers, and platoon/squad leaders on both the Eastern and Western fronts. Its advanced design and modern features made it a favorite among soldiers and it would remain popular in various countries around the world long after the war.<ref name = "MP40 Wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP_40 Wikipedia entry on the MP 40]</ref>


| characterinfo =
The MP 40 was derived from its predecessor the MP 38, which was in turn based on the MP 36, a prototype design made of machined steel. The MP 36 was developed independently by Erma Werke's Berthold Geipel, backed by funding from the German Army. It took design elements from Heinrich Vollmer's earlier VPM 1930 and EMP designs. Vollmer himself then worked on Geipel's MP 36, and in 1938 submitted a finished prototype to the Heereswaffenamt (Army Weapons Office) for testing. The weapon would pass testing, and would be adopted as the MP 38. The MP 38 was a simplification of the MP 36, and the MP 40 was a further simplification of the MP 38, with certain cost-saving alterations, most notably in the more extensive use of stamped steel components rather than machined parts.
=== Design ===
With attire that calls to mind a member of the German Schutzstaffel, MP40 is both professional and a little intimidating. Much of her attire is comparable to some of the other German WWII-era T-Dolls, such as {{doll name|MG42|MG|3}}, {{doll name|FG42|MG|2}}, and {{doll name|C96|HG|3}}. The uniform has had its Nazi symbolism removed, replaced with more contemporary German regalia such as the Iron Cross (from WWI). She also carries a saber, but does not actually employ it. Her design gives her a distinctive battlefield presence; whereas many T-Dolls favor more civilian-oriented attire, MP40 cheerfully wears her oldschool gear, largely ''because'' of the vibe it gives off.


Her Thumbelina costume is a cutesy version of her normal attire, replacing the fancy dress uniform with an old dress favored in pre-war era Germany. It also festoons her weapon with pretty ribbons, fitting as the costume is basically MP40 turned into a little girl.
The MP40 submachine gun is an open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic submachine gun. It is fully automatic only, but the relatively low rate of fire enabled easy single shots with controlled trigger pulls. The MP38 receiver was made of machined steel, but this was a time-consuming and expensive process. To save time and materials, and thus increase production, construction of the MP 40 receiver was simplified by using stamped steel and electro-spot welding as much as possible. The MP38 also features longitudinal grooving on the receiver and bolt, as well as a circular opening on the magazine housing. These features were eliminated on the MP40, also in the name of easing manufacturing. The MP 40 is notable for being the first submachine gun to feature a forward-folding metal stock, which helped the gun be compact when stowed away.<ref name = "MP38/40 Forgotten Weapons">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdQhO8FtY7c Forgotten Weapons video on the MP 38 and the MP 40]</ref>


=== Personality ===
Although the MP 40 was generally reliable, a major weakness was its 32-round magazine. Unlike the double-column, dual-feed magazine insert found on the Thompson M1921/1928 submachine guns, the MP 40 used a double-column, single-feed insert. The single-feed insert resulted in increased friction against the remaining cartridges moving upwards towards the feed lips, occasionally resulting in feed failures; this problem was exacerbated by the presence of dirt or other debris. Other issues with the MP 40 design included the barrel lacking any form of insulation, which often resulted in burns on the supporting hand if it was incorrectly positioned.
MP40 is professional, first and foremost. She's disciplined and has a bit of a reputation of being a hardass, rarely backing down in the face of Sangvis Ferri aggression. Her adherence to the chain of command is impressive, helping to arrange the evacuation during the Sangvis attack on the Griffon meeting site and chastizing FNC for eating during the evacuation. She is fiercely loyal to the commander, and will often try to pull rank on the younger T-Dolls to get them to behave. As a secretary she can be found reprimanding the other T-Dolls for misbehavior, though she seems to also have a bit of a self-confidence issue and tends to be fidgety around the Commander.


Her being a stickler for rules belies a tender, affectionate personality underneath. She has a knack for playing the piano, and enjoys singing in her off hours. Many of her quotes suggest that, given a choice outside of conflict, she'd be as kindly as Springfield, but that she has resigned herself to her path out of necessity.
At the outbreak of World War II, the majority of German soldiers carried either Karabiner 98k rifles or MP 40s, both of which were regarded as the standard weapons of choice for an infantryman. However, in later confrontations with Soviet troops such as the Battle of Stalingrad, where entire enemy units were armed with PPSh-41 submachine guns, the Germans found themselves out-gunned in short range urban combat. This caused a shift in German tactics, and by the end of the war the MP 40 and its derivatives were being issued to entire assault platoons on a limited basis. Starting in 1943, the German military moved to replace both the Karabiner 98k rifle and MP 40 with the StG-44. By the end of World War II in 1945, an estimated 1.1 million MP 40s had been produced. Following the end of World War 2, upwards of 200,000 MP 40s were captured or surrendered to the Allies, and were then redistributed to the paramilitary and irregular forces of some developing countries.


=== In-Game ===
|design =
MP40 is a fantastic example of rarity not dictating utility when it comes to low-rarity T-Dolls. While she's outstandingly common in the early game, MP40 is blessed with a fantastic growth rate and, late game, is pound-for-pound a match for many high-ranked SMG T-Dolls. Her offensive stats are some of the highest in the game and she is more than satisfactory in other areas. She is also blessed with a fantastic grid bonus and an incredibly useful ability in Incendiary Grenade, all of which conspires to make MP40 viable all game long.
With attire that calls to mind a member of the German Schutzstaffel, MP 40's appearance is both professional and a little intimidating. Much of her attire is comparable to some of the other German WWII-era T-Dolls, such as {{doll name|FG42|MG|2}}, {{doll name|MG42|MG|3}}, {{doll name|C96|HG|3}}, and {{doll name|StG44|AR|3}}. The uniform has had its Nazi symbolism removed, replaced with more contemporary German regalia such as the Iron Cross from WWI. She also carries a saber, but does not actually employ it during combat. Her design gives her a distinctive battlefield presence; whereas many T-Dolls favor more civilian-oriented attire, MP40 cheerfully wears her old-school gear, largely ''because'' of the vibe it gives off.


However, it's not all good news. MP40 has poor evasion for an SMG - lagging almost 10 points behind other mid-range SMGs. What this means is that, in many cases, MP40 trades a bit of her ability to tank enemy fire for the ability to do much more damage in combat. This necessitates equipping her with higher-level Exoskeletons, pairing her with Evasion-boosting allies, or more commonly, ''both'' to keep her in the fight against more accurate foes.
Her 'Thumbelina' costume is a cutesy version of her normal attire, replacing the fancy dress uniform with an old dress favored in pre-war era Germany. It also festoons her weapon with pretty ribbons, fitting as the costume is basically MP40 turned into a little girl.


|index = 25
|min_dmg=11
|min_dmg=11
|max_dmg=29
|max_dmg=29
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|max_hp=185
|max_hp=185
|mov=12
|mov=12
|noheavycraft=1
|craft=1:30:00
|craft=1:30:00
|drop=Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 1-4 onward.
|reward=Achievement Reward for doing Construction for the first time.
|aura1= Affects assault rifles
|aura1= Affects assault rifles
|aura2= Increases accuracy by 25%
|aura2= Increases accuracy by 25%
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|tile7=1
|tile7=1
|tile5=0  
|tile5=0  
|costume1= Thumbelina
| characterid=MP40
| drop = 1
| noheavycraft = 1
| GAIN_CN = 您好,指挥官,为了您的事业,我会努力的!
| GAIN_JP = 指揮官様、私…精一杯頑張ります!
| GAIN_EN = Hello commander, I'll do my best for your business !
| INTRODUCTION_CN = 为了应对战争需要,对于早期冲锋枪不断改进而成的MP40冲锋枪,最初是作为装甲兵和伞兵武器而生产的。制造简单、性能稳定且易于控制,这使得我后来广受欢迎,不仅是部队的主力武器,甚至是作为一个符号,被紧握在士兵的手中。
| INTRODUCTION_JP =
| INTRODUCTION_EN =
| DIALOGUE1_CN = 呀!吓到我了!
| DIALOGUE1_JP = ふひゃ!び、びっくりした…
| DIALOGUE1_EN = Kya! You scared me !
| DIALOGUE2_CN = 才没有变胖呢!话说回来指挥官,不要随便摸人家!
| DIALOGUE2_JP = 太、太ってませんよ!っていうか指揮官様、あんまり体を触らないでください。
| DIALOGUE2_EN = I'm not getting fat ! And commander, don't simply touch me like that !
| DIALOGUE3_CN =「部件单元化」正是因为我才成功实现的。
| DIALOGUE3_JP =「部品のユニット化」は…私の成果で実現したのです。
| DIALOGUE3_EN =
| DIALOGUEWEDDING_CN = 指挥官,上次我的钢琴演奏怎么样?如何从整齐守序的曲谱中表达出自己的感情,我已经从您的身边学会了……您听出来了吗?
| SOULCONTRACT_CN = 指挥官,今天的计划是……诶?这是——……突然给我这样的荣誉,真是意外。我很开心,就算这一刻很短暂,还是感谢您,指挥官!
| SOULCONTRACT_JP = 指揮官様、今日の計画は…?え?これって…はあ…急にこんな言い様をいただけるなんて…まったく想定外ですわ。は、でも、とても嬉しいです、感謝します、指揮官様!
| SOULCONTRACT_EN =
| HELLO_JP = お戻りですか、指揮官様。
| HELLO_EN =
| BUILDOVER_JP = 製造が完了したようです、新入りに挨拶しなきゅ…
| BUILDOVER_EN =
| FORMATION_JP = 私ですか?頑、頑張ります!
| FORMATION_EN =
| FEED_JP = これでもっと頑張ります、ありがとうございました!
| FEED_EN =
| COMBINE_JP = 編成拡大。これは手順通りですか。
| COMBINE_EN =
| OPERATIONBEGIN_JP = 指揮官様、行ってまいります、いい報告をご期待ください!
| OPERATIONBEGIN_EN =
| OPERATIONOVER_JP = ただいま戻りました、全て計画通りでしたよ。
| OPERATIONOVER_EN =
| BLACKACTION_JP = 妥当の計画ですね。私に任せてください!
| BLACKACTION_EN =
| GOATTACK_JP = 出撃ですね、皆さんと一緒に頑張ります!
| GOATTACK_EN =
| MEET_JP = 敵軍に装具しました。皆さん、気をつけてください。
| MEET_EN =
| SKILL1_JP = 用意,撃て。
| SKILL1_EN =
| SKILL2_JP = 相手がペーペーシャだろうと、簡単に負けを認める訳にはいきません!
| SKILL2_EN =
| SKILL3_JP = 予定通り、奴らを消しちゃいましょう!
| SKILL3_EN =
| BREAK_JP = あ…ま、また…頑張ります…
| BREAK_EN =
| RETREAT_JP = う…そんな…
| RETREAT_EN =
| WIN_JP = 勝ちました、良かった…
| WIN_EN =
| FIX_JP = ええ…決めた通りに補充してくださいね。
| FIX_EN =
| ALLHALLOWS_CN = 要是不给孩子们糖果的话就会被捣乱…真是奇怪的风俗呢…稍微有点不习惯…
| ALLHALLOWS_JP = お菓子をあげないと、子供に悪戯されるなんで、変な風習ですね、私、慣れないかも。
| ALLHALLOWS_EN =
| CHRISTMAS_JP = メリークリスマス、指揮官様。ご馳走美味しそうだけど… 私は遠慮しておきます!
| CHRISTMAS_EN =
| NEWYEAR_JP = 明けましておめでとうございます。今年はさらなる高み目指します!
| NEWYEAR_EN =
| VALENTINE_JP = チョコレート好きですか?じゃあ、上げます。ええ、いいえいいえ、別に痩せたいとかじゃありませんよ。
| VALENTINE_EN =
| trivia =
*The experimental version of MP40 called MP40/I had 2 magazine housings, allowing operators to switch to another magazine without inserting a fresh magazine by pressing the latch at the front of magazine housing. The MP40/I was cancelled before entering a service or simply further test. The weight of MP40 became 12 pound heavier over the normal one, and the vulnerability of jamming was the reason to cancel the dual-mag production.<ref>[https://www.forgottenweapons.com/submachine-guns/mp40i-dual-mag/ MP40/I, the dual-magazine MP40]</ref>
*Her name was MP38 in official art before changed as MP40 a year ago.<ref>[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHLdLtOUgAAkzIs.png:orig An early official art of MP40]</ref>
| references = <references/>
|}}


[[Category:English_line_translation_needed]]
|costume1 = Thumbelina
|costume2 = Champagne of Spades
 
|gallery=<gallery>
File:MP40_S.png|Profile image
File:MP40.png|Full artwork
File:MP40_D.png|Full damaged artwork
File:MP40_costume1_S.png|"Thumbelina" profile image
File:MP40_costume1.png|"Thumbelina" artwork
File:MP40_costume1_D.png|"Thumbelina" damaged artwork
File:MP40_costume2.png|"Champagne of Spades" Full artwork
File:MP40_costume2_D.png|"Champagne of Spades" Full damaged artwork
</gallery>
 
|galleryAlt=<gallery>
File:MP40 (Censored).png|Full artwork (Censored)
File:MP40_D (Censored).png|Full damaged artwork (Censored)
File:GFL Beta Wallpaper.jpg|Prerelease artwork.
File:Beguiling Chip Login Wallpaper.jpg|Beguiling Chip Login Wallpaper.
</gallery>
 
|trivia =
*An experimental version of the MP40 called the MP40/I had a dual-magazine housing, allowing operators to switch to another magazine by pressing the latch at the front of magazine housing and sliding the second mag into place. The MP40/I never entered service, though it did undergo field trials. The MP40/I weighed around 12 pounds (compared to the roughly 8-pound weight of the standard MP40), was front-heavy, and was vulnerable to jamming, which led to the project's cancellation.<ref name = "experimental mp40 forgotten weapons>[https://www.forgottenweapons.com/submachine-guns/mp40i-dual-mag/ Forgotten Weapons website entry on the MP40/I]</ref>
*Her name was MP38 in official art before it was changed to MP40.<ref name = "og mp40">[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHLdLtOUgAAkzIs.png:orig Early official art of MP40]</ref>
*MP40's uniform appears to be based on the uniforms worn by German tank crews during WW2. This would fit the weapon's role as a personal defense weapon for tank crews, as well as the black coloration of her uniform helping to prevent oil stains from showing on the fabric.  The saber that she carries is likely also a reference to the fact that submachine guns were often carried by commanding officers of infantry platoons at the time. Her shoulder-straps and patches identify her as an SS Obersturmführer, a rank equivalent to a lieutenant.
*Although the MP40 was designed by Heinrich Vollmer, it is often called the "Schmeisser" by Allied sources. Hugo Schmeisser had no part in the development of the MP40, but his name was associated with the weapon due to his involvement with earlier designs, such as the MP18.
}}
[[Category:T-Dolls with censoring]]

Latest revision as of 03:41, 18 September 2024

MP40 Story Quotes
MP40
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Gun Information
Full name Maschinenpistole 40
Country of origin Nazi Germany
Manufacturer Steyr Mannlicher, Erma Werke
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Matsui Eriko
Artist 废人
Released on CN (2016-5), TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
Variant:

Click the marked area to switch between animations. For details regarding animations, please see Animations on the Wiki.

How to obtain[edit]

NORMALHEAVY Timer 1:30:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 1-4 onward.

REWARD Achievement Reward for doing Construction for the first time.

Exclusive Equipment[edit]

There is no exclusive equipment for this T-Doll.

Union Skill[edit]

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data[edit]

Stats
Health
Health
 Health
Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
Health
 Ration
92(x1)185(x1) / 925(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
11 29
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
8 58
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
2 13
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
52 76
Movement Speed
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
12
Armor
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
5%
Critical Hit Damage
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.

Affects assault rifles
Increases accuracy by 25%
Increases evasion by 20%

Weapon Background[edit]

The MP 40 (Maschinenpistole 40) was a 9x19mm Parabellum submachine gun developed in Nazi Germany. Designed in 1938 by Heinrich Vollmer with inspiration from its predecessor the MP 38, the MP 40 would be used extensively by the Axis powers during World War II, being wielded by infantrymen, paratroopers, and platoon/squad leaders on both the Eastern and Western fronts. Its advanced design and modern features made it a favorite among soldiers and it would remain popular in various countries around the world long after the war.[1]

The MP 40 was derived from its predecessor the MP 38, which was in turn based on the MP 36, a prototype design made of machined steel. The MP 36 was developed independently by Erma Werke's Berthold Geipel, backed by funding from the German Army. It took design elements from Heinrich Vollmer's earlier VPM 1930 and EMP designs. Vollmer himself then worked on Geipel's MP 36, and in 1938 submitted a finished prototype to the Heereswaffenamt (Army Weapons Office) for testing. The weapon would pass testing, and would be adopted as the MP 38. The MP 38 was a simplification of the MP 36, and the MP 40 was a further simplification of the MP 38, with certain cost-saving alterations, most notably in the more extensive use of stamped steel components rather than machined parts.

The MP40 submachine gun is an open-bolt, blowback-operated automatic submachine gun. It is fully automatic only, but the relatively low rate of fire enabled easy single shots with controlled trigger pulls. The MP38 receiver was made of machined steel, but this was a time-consuming and expensive process. To save time and materials, and thus increase production, construction of the MP 40 receiver was simplified by using stamped steel and electro-spot welding as much as possible. The MP38 also features longitudinal grooving on the receiver and bolt, as well as a circular opening on the magazine housing. These features were eliminated on the MP40, also in the name of easing manufacturing. The MP 40 is notable for being the first submachine gun to feature a forward-folding metal stock, which helped the gun be compact when stowed away.[2]

Although the MP 40 was generally reliable, a major weakness was its 32-round magazine. Unlike the double-column, dual-feed magazine insert found on the Thompson M1921/1928 submachine guns, the MP 40 used a double-column, single-feed insert. The single-feed insert resulted in increased friction against the remaining cartridges moving upwards towards the feed lips, occasionally resulting in feed failures; this problem was exacerbated by the presence of dirt or other debris. Other issues with the MP 40 design included the barrel lacking any form of insulation, which often resulted in burns on the supporting hand if it was incorrectly positioned.

At the outbreak of World War II, the majority of German soldiers carried either Karabiner 98k rifles or MP 40s, both of which were regarded as the standard weapons of choice for an infantryman. However, in later confrontations with Soviet troops such as the Battle of Stalingrad, where entire enemy units were armed with PPSh-41 submachine guns, the Germans found themselves out-gunned in short range urban combat. This caused a shift in German tactics, and by the end of the war the MP 40 and its derivatives were being issued to entire assault platoons on a limited basis. Starting in 1943, the German military moved to replace both the Karabiner 98k rifle and MP 40 with the StG-44. By the end of World War II in 1945, an estimated 1.1 million MP 40s had been produced. Following the end of World War 2, upwards of 200,000 MP 40s were captured or surrendered to the Allies, and were then redistributed to the paramilitary and irregular forces of some developing countries.

Character Design

With attire that calls to mind a member of the German Schutzstaffel, MP 40's appearance is both professional and a little intimidating. Much of her attire is comparable to some of the other German WWII-era T-Dolls, such as MG FG42FG42FG42, MG MG42MG42MG42, HG C96C96C96, and AR StG44StG44StG44. The uniform has had its Nazi symbolism removed, replaced with more contemporary German regalia such as the Iron Cross from WWI. She also carries a saber, but does not actually employ it during combat. Her design gives her a distinctive battlefield presence; whereas many T-Dolls favor more civilian-oriented attire, MP40 cheerfully wears her old-school gear, largely because of the vibe it gives off.

Her 'Thumbelina' costume is a cutesy version of her normal attire, replacing the fancy dress uniform with an old dress favored in pre-war era Germany. It also festoons her weapon with pretty ribbons, fitting as the costume is basically MP40 turned into a little girl.

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • An experimental version of the MP40 called the MP40/I had a dual-magazine housing, allowing operators to switch to another magazine by pressing the latch at the front of magazine housing and sliding the second mag into place. The MP40/I never entered service, though it did undergo field trials. The MP40/I weighed around 12 pounds (compared to the roughly 8-pound weight of the standard MP40), was front-heavy, and was vulnerable to jamming, which led to the project's cancellation.[3]
  • Her name was MP38 in official art before it was changed to MP40.[4]
  • MP40's uniform appears to be based on the uniforms worn by German tank crews during WW2. This would fit the weapon's role as a personal defense weapon for tank crews, as well as the black coloration of her uniform helping to prevent oil stains from showing on the fabric. The saber that she carries is likely also a reference to the fact that submachine guns were often carried by commanding officers of infantry platoons at the time. Her shoulder-straps and patches identify her as an SS Obersturmführer, a rank equivalent to a lieutenant.
  • Although the MP40 was designed by Heinrich Vollmer, it is often called the "Schmeisser" by Allied sources. Hugo Schmeisser had no part in the development of the MP40, but his name was associated with the weapon due to his involvement with earlier designs, such as the MP18.

References[edit]