In Normandy, 1944, the Panzer IV and the M4 Sherman faced off in a clash of design philosophies—quality versus quantity. We break down how the German Panzer IV, with its superior armor and firepower, ...
The Panzer tank family was at the heart of German operations throughout World War 2. The term “Panzer” refers to a series of German tanks, the Panzer I through Panzer IV early in the war, followed by ...
During the chaos of Prokhorovka on 12 July 1943, SS Lieutenant Rudolf von Ribbentrop's Panzer IV suddenly found itself trapped among waves of advancing T-34s. Outnumbered, low on ammunition, and under ...
The Battle of the Bulge is considered a major turning point in World War II as it was the last major offensive that Germany launched on Western Europe. Allied tanks and artillery clashed with German ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: The B1s were very tough—flat-out invulnerable to the 20-milimeter gun on the Wehrmacht’s most numerous tank, the Panzer II. Panzer III, 38t and IV tanks only had a ...
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