Find out the story of how two rare SS King Tigers from the same unit, Heavy SS Panzer Battalion 101, ended up in two of the world’s most famous tank museums, Bovington and Munster.
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1 Tiger Tank vs 50 T-34s – A True Story
The Tiger Tank That Wouldn’t Die
Panther Ambush – Normandy 1944
Jagdtiger Ambush – Ardennes 1944
SS King Tiger Last Stand: Berlin 1945
Tiger I and Stug III in the Battle of Narva (February, 1944)
How effective was the Tiger I and Tiger II really?
King Tiger: Why NO MG-42, but MG-34?
Panzer IV vs. S-35 Somua – Comparison in 1940
Nashorn vs Pershing, Germany 1945
Development of the Panzer Arm to 1939
German Tank Production in World War 2
Did Speer kill the Panzerwaffe by cooking the Books? (feat. Dr. Töppel)
WW2 German Tank Type and Size Comparison 3D
Panzer Tactics – “Blitzkrieg” Years – Platoon
German Panzer Tactics WW2 – Attack
Top 10 German Tank Aces – The Masters of the Blitzkrieg
T-34/76 on the Eastern Front (1941)
Sturmgeschütz (StuG) – German Assault Artillery
German Self-Propelled Artillery Vehicle Hummel (German: “bumblebee”)
Stripped & Scrapped – What Happened to WW2 German Armour
German Army Armoured Fighting Vehicle Uniforms 1934-1945
Why Halftracks? Why limited to WW2 only?
The Battle of Herrlisheim and the Destruction of a Tank Battalion
Kursk – The battle of Prokhorovka through the eyes of Panzer Ace Rudolf von Ribbentrop
German engineering is always the best.
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True. It is just a shame, that it cost so much.
VW, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, etc.
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