REDWOOD CITY –The true measure of the Panzer IV’s fighting capability is that it was the only tank in the formidable German war machine to remain in combat, and continuous production, throughout World ...
Key point: These tanks were nigh impenetrable, but they couldn’t save France. At five o’clock in the morning on May 16, 1940 a company of the 8th Panzer Regiment lay in an ambush position along a ...
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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (CN) - A collector paid $2.5 million for a World War II German Panzer IV Tank, but when it tried to pick it up the sellers refused to let go of it, the collector claims in court.
Before the war, Germany sought to expand its Panzer Divisions but lacked the industrial capacity to produce enough Panzer III ...