BERLIN – Otto Carius, a World War II German panzer ace credited with destroying more than 150 enemy tanks, mostly on the Eastern Front, has died at 92. Carius died at home in western Germany Jan. 24 ...
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A new trailer highlights Panzer Knights’ explosive real-time combat, as well as its huge roster of tanks available to both command and destroy! Take on the role of a German tank commander in WWII, and ...
Glancing down at Columbus Street Terminal this past weekend, motorists crossing the Ravenel Bridge might have thought the Holy City was in the midst of a German invasion. Turns out, the World War ...
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 concentrate more ...
From the Panzer I Flamm to the experimental Flammtiger, Germany attempted six times to put flamethrowers behind armour during World War II. These vehicles were terrifying weapons in close combat, but ...
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Kurt Meyer: From death sentence to release in post-war Germany
Kurt “Panzer” Meyer was one of the youngest divisional commanders of World War II, leading the 12th SS Panzer Division “Hitlerjugend” in Normandy. Captured after the war, he was convicted for the ...
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