Inside the Tanks : The German Hetzer from WW2
German Hetzer By 1943 it was obvious to the Germans that their tank production could not keep pace with battlefield[…]
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German Hetzer By 1943 it was obvious to the Germans that their tank production could not keep pace with battlefield[…]
Read moreTens of Thousands of now-surplus Tanks in their Inventories Be they trundling through the mud of Western Europe, kicking up[…]
Read moreJagdpanther vs. Churchill Find out how three enormous Jagdpanthers surprised a battalion of Scots Guards Churchills during Operation Bluecoat, Normandy[…]
Read moreThe Churchill Tank What did the Germans think about the Churchill tank, specifically the Mark I, II and III? This[…]
Read moreSturmgeschütz III Self-Propelled Assault Gun Here David Willey discusses the Sturmgeschütz III Self-Propelled Assault Gun, better known as the StuG[…]
Read moreTank Unit Tactics Join us today as we look at the organization of the U.S. Army Armored Division and its[…]
Read moreLast Eight King Tigers This is the story of the last eight King Tigers, with unusual ‘Octopus’ camouflage, that rolled[…]
Read morePanzer IV Join The Tank Museum’s Curator David Willey as he discusses the Sd.Kfz 161, better known as Panzer IV:[…]
Read moreBiggest Tank of WW2 The 1920s and 30s were marked by the military development of super tanks. At the time,[…]
Read moreGerman Tanks Ever wondered what happened to all those German tanks knocked out or abandoned on the battlefields of the[…]
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