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When people think of German tanks in WWII, the powerful Tiger and Panther usually take center stage. Even the Panzer IV is ...
During World War II, the battlefields of Europe were dominated by the fearsome German Panzers, striking fear into Allied forces with their formidable firepower and armor. In the heat of the war, the ...
During the 1940s, the U.S. Army developed a special weapon to counter the tanks of the German Wehrmacht. Most of these vehicles had the hull of a Sherman tank and a turret with a long-barrel cannon.
Tanks were usually involved in any invasion in the European theatre during World War II. The German Panzer Is and IIs spearheaded the invasion of Poland, while the later Panzer IIIs and IVs were ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The tank-destroyer force was the Army’s response to the wild successes of German armor in Poland and France in 1939 and 1940. Panzer divisions would ...
It took almost nine hours for army personnel using two modern day recovery tanks to extract the vintage panzer from the man's cellar.
In WWII, the German army developed many types of armored vehicles. See why one of these quick Panzers was given the nickname of the "Bumblebee." ...
From the Blitzkrieg to the Eastern Front, tanks were vital tools of conquest—for good or evil. These five WWII tanks packed the biggest punch.
The one-of-a-kind Nashorn tank was set to be a major exhibit at Tankfest at Bovington Tank Museum in Dorset. But its owners were stopped from getting on a ferry with it at the French port.
Allied tanks and artillery clashed with German Panzer tanks and other vehicles for more than a month in the Ardennes Forest.