The National Interest: Here’s Why Nazi Germany Loved its Panzer II Tanks
Here’s What You Need to Remember: What it lacked in firepower, it made up for in numbers and speed, where groups of Panzer IIs could encircle enemy units. Its development began before Germany had ...
The Tiger and Panther became icons of battlefield power, but icons do not always win wars. As Germany poured effort into heavy, complex tanks, simpler machines like the Panzer IV and StuG often proved ...
Panzer IV: Nazi Germany’s Most Powerful Tank Ever? While not built in the numbers of the American M3 Sherman or Soviet Red Army T-34, the German PzKpfw IV, more commonly known as the Panzer IV, was ...
Fox News: German World War II panzer ace credited with destroying over 150 tanks, at 92
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 ...
German World War II panzer ace credited with destroying over 150 tanks, at 92
Post and Courier: World War II-era German Panzer tank rolls through Port of Charleston
San Diego Union-Tribune: German World War II panzer ace Otto Carius dies at 92
BERLIN (AP) — 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.