Tiger! Tiger! - German Armour
For any tank lovers I'd recommend Bovington tank museum. The reason I bring it up is that it'll soon be the weekend that would have been Tankfest - the current Cov-19 situation has meant that this has been postponed this year until September so it is a good excuse to post some pictures from our most recent Tankfest and Tiger day visits!
Also, I read somewhere every German tank faced in the battle for Normandy was believe to be a Tiger tank (certainly Hollywood would make you believe it), but in fact the in there were minimal engagements with Tiger I. 1347* were produced during the war and the majority fought on the Eastern front. So for enthusiast of German armour and those needing help with identification here are a few choice pictures:
Picture: Panzer III
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_I
Also, I read somewhere every German tank faced in the battle for Normandy was believe to be a Tiger tank (certainly Hollywood would make you believe it), but in fact the in there were minimal engagements with Tiger I. 1347* were produced during the war and the majority fought on the Eastern front. So for enthusiast of German armour and those needing help with identification here are a few choice pictures:
Picture: Panzer III
Picture: (King) Tiger II - Tiger Collection
Picture: King Tiger - Tiger Collection
Picture: Panzer IV (Bovington Tank Museum)
Picture: Tiger I - Tiger Collection
Picture: Panzer II
Picture: German Armour Column
Picture: Jagdpanther and Panther
Picture: Jagdtiger
Picture: Panther
Picture: Jagdpanther
Picture: StuG III
Picture: Panzer III
Picture: Jagdpanzer 38 (Hetzer)
Picture: (King) Tiger II
Sources:* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_I









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