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The '''Model 17 Stielhandgrante''' was the last stick grenade developed and used by German forces and the armies of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire during World War One. The difference from the [[Model 16 Stielhandgranate|Model 16]] is that the M17 has a slender warhead without a top-mounted lid. | The '''Model 17 Stielhandgrante''' was the last stick grenade developed and used by German forces and the armies of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire during World War One. The difference from the [[Model 16 Stielhandgranate|Model 16]] is that the M17 has a slender warhead without a top-mounted lid. | ||
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===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
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− | | rowspan="2"|''[[All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)|All Quiet on the Western Front]]'' || [[John Wray]] || Cpl. Himmelstoss || || rowspan="2"|1930 | + | | rowspan="2"|''[[All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)|All Quiet on the Western Front]]'' || [[John Wray]] || Cpl. Himmelstoss || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"|1930 |
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− | | || German soldiers | + | | || German soldiers |
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− | | rowspan="5"|''[[Westfront 1918]]'' || [[Gustav Diessl]] || Karl || || rowspan="5"|1930 | + | | rowspan="5"|''[[Westfront 1918]]'' || [[Gustav Diessl]] || Karl || rowspan="5"| || rowspan="5"|1930 |
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− | | [[Fritz Kampers]] || The Bavarian | + | | [[Fritz Kampers]] || The Bavarian |
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− | | [[Hans-Joachim Moebis]] || The Student | + | | [[Hans-Joachim Moebis]] || The Student |
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− | | [[Claus Clausen]] || The Lieutenant | + | | [[Claus Clausen]] || The Lieutenant |
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− | | || German soldiers | + | | || German soldiers |
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| ''[[Hell on Earth]]'' || || German soldier || || 1931 | | ''[[Hell on Earth]]'' || || German soldier || || 1931 | ||
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| ''[[Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor (Ivan Nikulin - Russkiy Matros)]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1944 | | ''[[Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor (Ivan Nikulin - Russkiy Matros)]]'' || || German soldiers || || 1944 | ||
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− | | ''[[Ryan's Daughter]]'' || [[John Mills]] || Michael | + | | ''[[Ryan's Daughter]]'' || [[John Mills]] || Michael || || 1970 |
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− | | ''[[ | + | | ''[[The Lighthorsemen]]'' || || A Turkish soldier || || 1987 |
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| ''[[The Quest]]'' || || A Turk smuggler || || 1996 | | ''[[The Quest]]'' || || A Turk smuggler || || 1996 | ||
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− | | ''[[The Red Baron]]'' || | + | | ''[[The Red Baron]]'' || || German soldiers || || 2008 |
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− | | rowspan="2"|''[[War Horse]]'' || [[Sebastian Hülk]] || German soldier | + | | rowspan="2"|''[[War Horse]]'' || [[Sebastian Hülk]] || German soldier || rowspan="2"| || rowspan="2"|2011 |
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− | | || German troops | + | | || German troops |
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| ''[[Battery Number One (Edinichka)]]'' || || A German soldier || || 2015 | | ''[[Battery Number One (Edinichka)]]'' || || A German soldier || || 2015 | ||
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| rowspan=2 | ''[[Combat!]] '' || [[Ricardo Montalban]] || French Resistance leader Barbu || S05E17 ("Cadjo") || rowspan=2 | 1962-1967 | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Combat!]] '' || [[Ricardo Montalban]] || French Resistance leader Barbu || S05E17 ("Cadjo") || rowspan=2 | 1962-1967 | ||
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− | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Anzacs]] '' || [[Alec Wilson]] || Alec "Pudden" Parsons || | + | | rowspan=2 | ''[[Anzacs]] '' || [[Alec Wilson]] || Alec "Pudden" Parsons || rowspan="2"| || rowspan=2 | 1985 |
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| ''[[Lenin...The Train]] || || Young German soldier || || 1988 | | ''[[Lenin...The Train]] || || Young German soldier || || 1988 | ||
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===Video Games=== | ===Video Games=== | ||
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+ | | ''[[The Great War 1918]]'' || "Concentrated charge" || Only as ''Geballte Ladung'' || 2013 | ||
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+ | | ''[[Isonzo]]'' || "Stielhandgranate M1917" || Introduced in ''Caporetto'' expansion || 2022 | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 17 March 2024
The Model 17 Stielhandgrante was the last stick grenade developed and used by German forces and the armies of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire during World War One. The difference from the Model 16 is that the M17 has a slender warhead without a top-mounted lid.
It served as an attack and defense grenade and was characterized by a strong pressure effect when detonating, while the effect and range of the splinters of the warhead were smaller. The 1000g ammunition body could be hurled up to 25m. To defend against armored vehicles, several stick grenades were thrown as a "geballte Ladung" onto the roof or under the tracks of the vehicles. A variant of the M17 was characterized by a much larger warhead (diameter 140mm) and a stronger explosive charge. It was one of the first special anti-tank hand grenades
After the war, this grenade was used by the Reichswehr until it was gradually replaced in the late 1920s by the Model 24, which removed the star-shaped grip added to the base of the end cap and the belt clip on the head. Several countries copied this grenade, like Bulgaria and Finland (as the Varsikranaatti M32).
Specifications
Type: Hand-grenade
Total Weight: 1.7 lbs (0.75 kg)
Weight explosives: 0.4 lbs (0.2 kg)
Total length: 14.2 in (36 cm)
Explosive: Tolit
Igniter: time, friction
Fuse Time: 5.5 seconds
The Model 17 Stielhandgranate and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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All Quiet on the Western Front | John Wray | Cpl. Himmelstoss | 1930 | |
German soldiers | ||||
Westfront 1918 | Gustav Diessl | Karl | 1930 | |
Fritz Kampers | The Bavarian | |||
Hans-Joachim Moebis | The Student | |||
Claus Clausen | The Lieutenant | |||
German soldiers | ||||
Hell on Earth | German soldier | 1931 | ||
Mountains on Fire | Austrian soldiers | 1931 | ||
Fighting Film Collection No. 3 (Boyevoy kinosbornik No. 3) | German paratroopers | 1941 | ||
Ivan Nikulin: Russian Sailor (Ivan Nikulin - Russkiy Matros) | German soldiers | 1944 | ||
Ryan's Daughter | John Mills | Michael | 1970 | |
The Lighthorsemen | A Turkish soldier | 1987 | ||
The Quest | A Turk smuggler | 1996 | ||
The Red Baron | German soldiers | 2008 | ||
War Horse | Sebastian Hülk | German soldier | 2011 | |
German troops | ||||
Battery Number One (Edinichka) | A German soldier | 2015 |
Television
Title | Actor | Character | Note/Episode | Date |
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Combat! | Ricardo Montalban | French Resistance leader Barbu | S05E17 ("Cadjo") | 1962-1967 |
German soldiers | ||||
Anzacs | Alec Wilson | Alec "Pudden" Parsons | 1985 | |
German soldiers | ||||
Lenin...The Train | Young German soldier | 1988 |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Notation | Release Date |
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Deadfall Adventures | 2013 | ||
The Great War 1918 | "Concentrated charge" | Only as Geballte Ladung | 2013 |
Isonzo | "Stielhandgranate M1917" | Introduced in Caporetto expansion | 2022 |
Animation
Title | Character | Note | Date |
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Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero | German and French soldiers | 2018 |