Among the spectacular pictures are infantrymen with a tank of the 11th Armoured Division, 3rd US Army advancing through a smoke-filled street in the German town of Kronach in April, 1945.
After the Great War, neither Great Britain nor the United States of America devoted as much attention to the problems of tank development as did the German Wehrmacht, with a resulting lag in progre…
German commanders kept them back as a reserve to counterattack against Soviet breakthroughs, and only committed the Tigers once the focus of the Red Army
In June 1944, the Allies landed on the beaches of Normandy. In the following months, a liberated France from Nazi occupation advanced toward Germany
Photographs of tanks from museums, collections and field days
The tank destroyer is not really a tank, and an armored assault gun is also not really a tank which can be confusing to some students of history. That
While the T-34/85 medium tank might be have been instrumental in the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany’s Wehrmacht in World War Two, the vintage war machine is probably still in service in N…
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This German Panzerkampfwagen IV tank Ausführung G can be found at the Deutsches Panzermuseum in the small military town of Munster, Germany. In
During World War II, the mere mention of the name Tiger was enough to set Allied troops on edge.
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The Jagdpanther (German: “hunting panther”), Sd.Kfz. 173, was a tank destroyer built by Germany during World War II based on the chassis of the Panther tank – English
The Herman Jagtiger tank destroyer was the heaviest armored vehicle produced during World War II. It weighed 72 tons and had a 128 mm gun. It was powered
Germany had one of the most diverse armored fleets in the world, but also one marked by struggles to standardize and produce sufficient numbers.