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Erwin (Johannes Eugen) RommelThe Desert Fox / Der Wustenfuchs(November 15, 1891 – October 14, 1944)Source: Achtung Panze...
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Erwin (Johannes Eugen) Rommel
The Desert Fox / Der Wustenfuchs
(November 15, 1891 – October 14, 1944)
Source: Achtung Panzer

(Fritz) Erich von Manstein / von Lewinski(November 24, 1887 - June 11, 1973)Source: Achtung Panzer
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(Fritz) Erich von Manstein / von Lewinski
(November 24, 1887 - June 11, 1973)
Source: Achtung Panzer

Generaloberst Heinz Wilhelm GuderianDer Schnelle Heinz / Hurrying or Fast HeinzHeinzBrausewetter / Hurricane Heinz(June ...
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Generaloberst Heinz Wilhelm Guderian

Der Schnelle Heinz / Hurrying or Fast Heinz
HeinzBrausewetter / Hurricane Heinz

(June 17, 1888 - May 14, 1954)
Source: Achtung Panzer

Stug III in action
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Stug III in action

"Marder" Tank SeriesGermany’s Waffenamt started development of the Marder series of self-propelled anti-tank guns in lat...
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"Marder" Tank Series
Germany’s Waffenamt started development of the Marder series of self-propelled anti-tank guns in late 1941 to increase the mobility of Pak (anti-tank) weapons by mounting them on a variety of available chassis. The Germans saw a need for this vehicle type in the summer of 1941 with the appearance of new Soviet armored fighting vehicles, especially the T-34/76 series of medium tanks and the heavy KV series tanks. It was another "interim solution" implemented to fill the gaps until more effective and perfected designs could be developed. Vehicles of the Marder series were based on proven chassis of obsolete tanks, as well as on those of captured French tanks. They were armed with either German-made Rheinmetall-Borsig 75mm PaK 40 series anti-tank guns, or Soviet 76.2mm F-22 Model 1936 divisional field guns, which were captured in large numbers in the summer of 1941. The German 75mm gun was able to pe*****te 116mm of armor at 0 degrees with armor-piercing ammunition at the distance of 1,000 meters. Captured Soviet guns were modified by Rheinmetall-Borsig and re-chambered to accept the German 75mm PaK 40 ammunition. They could pe*****te 108mm of armor at 0 degrees at a range of 1,000 meters using armor-piercing ammunition. In all cases, the main armament had a limited traverse, forcing the vehicle to change its position to face the enemy and aim the gun. In all vehicles, the main armament was fitted with a ZF3x8 telescopic sight.
Source : Achtung Panzer
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We can now enjoy in color! God bless!
16/03/2017

We can now enjoy in color! God bless!

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"Wittmann in Villers Bocage"On 13th June 1944, a week after D-day, following a drive from Beauvais under repeated air at...
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"Wittmann in Villers Bocage"

On 13th June 1944, a week after D-day, following a drive from Beauvais under repeated air attack, 2nd Kompanie of sSSPzAbt 101 led by Michael Wittmann had 6 Tigers located in the area of Hill (Point) 213 ahove Villers Bocage.

His orders were to stop the advance of the 22nd Armored Brigade of the British 7th Armored Division (the famous ‘Desert Rats’) from advancing through the township, outflanking the German line and gaining the road to Caen. Wittmann’s company hidden behind a hedgerow spotted the enemy column, which passed him at a distance of 200 meters.

At about 8:00am, Wittmann attacked the British column on the main road, while the rest of his company (4 Tigers as one brokedown) attacked the British forces around Hill 213.

Soon after, Wittmann destroyed Sherman Firefly and Cromwell IV and headed south to attack the rest of the enemy transport column. After knocking out 8 half-tracks, 4 Bren Carriers and 2 6 pdr anti-tank guns, Wittmann reached the crossroad with the road to Tilly-sur-Seulles.

At the crossroad, he destroyed 3 Stuart tanks from recon unit and reached the outskirts of the town of Villers-Bocage. While in town, Wittmann destroyed 4 Cromwell IV tanks and single half-track and turns into Rue Pasteur. Following up the street, he knocked out Cromwell IV and Sherman OP tank, reaching the main street of Villers-Bocage. At the end of Rue Pasteur, Wittmann’s Tiger was hit by Sherman Firefly from B Squadron and he decided to turn back as being too far forward without any infantry support and in a build-up area.

He turned in the direction of Caen to join the rest of his company. On his way back, Wittmann’s Tiger was attacked by another Cromwell IV, which he destroyed as well. Back at the Tilly crossroad, British soldiers from 1st Rifle Brigade opened fire at Wittmann with their 6 pdr anti-tank gun, immobilizing his Tiger. Wittmann and his crew managed to escape on foot towards the Panzer Lehr positions 7km away near Orbois. The rest of his company at the Hill 213, destroyed the rest of the A Squadron of 4th County of London Yeomanry Regiment ("Sharpshooters") including 5 Cromwell IV and Sherman Firefly, while capturing 30 men. During this short engagement, Wittmann’s company destroyed 4 Sherman Firefly, 20 Cromwell, 3 Stuart, 3 M4 Sherman OP, 14 half-tracks, 16 Bren Carriers and 2 6 pdr anti-tank guns. Wittmann’s attack was followed by another one by Tigers of Hauptsturmfuehrer Rolf Moebius’ 1st Kompanie of sSSPzAbt 101 and Panzerkampfwagen IV tanks from Panzer Lehr but was repulsed by anti-tank guns from 22nd Armored Brigade. Following day, British withdrew from the town leaving it to the Germans, who occupied it for next two months. The British drive on Villers Bocage and Caen was stopped cold by Wittmann’s attack and following actions.

On July 22nd, after his success at Villers-Bocage, Wittmann received the Swords for his Knight Cross with Oak Leafs after being recommended personally by the LSSAH’s commander, SS-Obergruppenfuhrer und Panzergeneral der Waffen SS Josef "Sepp" Dietrich. The ceremony was on June 25th of 1944 and Adolf Hi**er in person decorated Wittmann who then became the most decorated tanker ace of World War II.

Source: Achtung Panzer
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