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- Big_Bertha_(howitzer) abstract "Big Bertha (German: Dicke Bertha)—literal translation \"Fat (or heavy) Bertha\"—is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer developed by the armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of World War I. Its official designation was the L/12, i.e., the barrel was 12 calibre in length, 42-cm (16.5 inch) Type M-Gerät 14 (M-Equipment 1914) Kurze Marine-Kanone (\"short naval gun\", a name intended to camouflage the weapon's real purpose).".
- Big_Bertha_(howitzer) comment "Big Bertha (German: Dicke Bertha)—literal translation \"Fat (or heavy) Bertha\"—is the name of a type of super-heavy howitzer developed by the armaments manufacturer Krupp in Germany on the eve of World War I. Its official designation was the L/12, i.e., the barrel was 12 calibre in length, 42-cm (16.5 inch) Type M-Gerät 14 (M-Equipment 1914) Kurze Marine-Kanone (\"short naval gun\", a name intended to camouflage the weapon's real purpose).".