Translating content
I’ll need to translate this while keeping the divs. The instructions say to maintain the subheadings like
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The find may not be the last of its kind
The find may not be the last of its kind
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I’m looking at the information about the well-preserved Sturmgeschütz III assault gun found at the Nordholz naval air base in Lower Saxony. This remarkable find, hidden for over 80 years in sandy soil, is set to move to the German Tank Museum in Munster in August. I need to focus on translating this details without adding extra comments or mentioning sources. It will include the confirmation by NDR about its discovery in April 2026.Clarifying the gun’s design and history
The Sturmgeschütz III assault gun was fixed in its superstructure and aimed by turning the entire vehicle instead of having a rotating turret. According to the Military History Museum, this vehicle is in remarkably good condition, thanks to the sandy ground, which helped preserve it for over 80 years. The mystery of how it ended up underground seems resolved; it was likely disposed of by the Allies post-war, driven into a defensive trench, and covered with sand.Detailing the vehicle’s recovery and future plans
Trenches and bomb craters were commonly used to dispose of military equipment back in the day. The Bundeswehr reports that this roughly 20-tonne vehicle was recovered on June 1, 2026, and is currently being examined at the air base for potential hazardous substances. Additionally, the main weapon of the vehicle must be rendered permanently unusable. Starting in August, the assault gun is planned to be moved to the German Tank Museum in Munster for conservation and display as a "ground find."Translating the content step by step
In the longer term, this vehicle will also be shown at the Military History Museum of the Bundeswehr in Dresden. NDR reports that ground radar images indicate there may be more relics from the war, possibly even an aircraft, in the former tank trench. However, there won’t be a targeted search for more vehicles — they will only be recovered if they obstruct construction, pose a danger, or are particularly interesting scientifically.
Let’s proceed with the translation, maintaining accuracy and appropriate grammar in German.Translating key paragraphs
I’m considering various terms for "gun mantlet" and settling on "Kanonenmantlet" for accuracy. According to the Military History Museum of the Bundeswehr (MHM-Bw