Not an WW2-tank then. The tracks and the hidden suspension looked french.
What's that tank at the start of the video outside of the building? The plane is a Bücker 181, isn't it? Near Straßbourg, for me only 2 hours...
Not much different to a G3 (which is a modified StG 45) i guess. Which was an accurate weapon up to 250m. As good as the M16.
An IS-2 i think. The IS-3 never saw combat.
Maybe (!) StG 44s were given to Volkssturm units because of the poor ammunition figures?
If ammunition and even magazines were hard to come by for german soldiers, i wonder how an allied soldier managed it to use a captured StG 44 as...
So there were some Nazi-spies in South-England? Maybe they just payed spanish diplomats or from any other country enough money to report them the...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sRRn37PDaQ I admit that i didn't knew that StG 44 production was only one out of 6 firearms in the last months of...
Do you know, how spies in the UK did deliver informations? I mean, it wasn't too difficult to see, what was happening at the harbours or how many...
How many people actually knew really important details about Barbarossa? How should Marikka Rökk get "plans"? I can't imagine this is true. She...
Since i read "Eye of the the Needle" from Ken Follett as a young man i always wondered if there were german spies in Great Britain. I can hardly...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire The Nazis may have dreamed of this:...
Yes i know. I just wonder if the Soviet Union would have built so many tanks etc. if they didn't have to. Another reason for Barbarossa in 1941...
Then Barbarossa can be considered a preventive strike. In 1943 the Soviet Union would have been capable to invade Germany and the Balkan easily...
They called it the Goliath for the same reasons they called the super heavy tank "Maus" or even "Mäuschen" (little mouse).
After the Fall of France, the Wehrmacht had a lot of captured equipment and weapons, which was difficult and expensive to maintain. And millions...
And what about the noise of the Goliath? How many Panzerfausts you can fire at a building for the price of one Goliath? Everybody could learn how...
All it needs was to cut the wire... A silly weapon. Why building a small tank to destroy a big tank?
The Char B wasn't made for tank battles. The 75mm gun was almost useless against tanks, so it was reduced to a cumbersome vehicle which was...
Not those for the engineers for sure. Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt...they all pampered their ingenious engineers like Messerschmidt, Barnes Wallis...