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1Die Tiger-Familie
By Horst Scheibert

“Die Tiger-Familie” Metadata:
- Title: Die Tiger-Familie
- Author: Horst Scheibert
- Language: ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 48
- Publisher: Podzun-Pallas-Verlag
- Publish Date: 1979
- Publish Location: Friedberg (Dorheim)
“Die Tiger-Familie” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Weltkrieg (1939-1945) - Jagdpanzer - Panzer - Weltkrieg II - Kampfpanzer - Tiger (Panzer)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL27031998M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 74471207
- All ISBNs: 3790901075 - 9783790901078
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1979
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Tiger I
Tiger I was apparently purchased, along with a Panther and two Panzer IIIs, but only the Panzer IIIs were actually delivered. The undelivered Tiger was
Tiger II
vehicle. The Tiger II was issued to heavy tank battalions of the Army and the Waffen-SS. It was first used in combat by 503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion during
German armored fighting vehicle production during World War II
battalions. Variants: Notes: Tiger I (Panzer VI E/H, Sd.Kfz. 181) was armed with an 88 mm L/56 gun Sturmtiger - assault tank based on Tiger I chassis. Armed with
101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion
II. With the introduction of new Tiger II tanks in late 1944, the unit was renumbered as the 501st Heavy SS Panzer Battalion (German: Schwere SS-Panzerabteilung
Panzer IV
The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, is a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during
503rd Heavy Panzer Battalion
battalion-sized unit) equipped with Tiger I and Panzer III tanks. In 1944, it was re-equipped with the new Tiger II. The battalion saw action on the Eastern
Panzer Lehr Division
division's panzer regiment had a total complement of 208 operating tanks and assault guns (10 Panzer III, 9 StuG III, 97 Panzer IV, 86 Panthers and 6 Tigers) as
German tanks in World War II
later tanks, such as the Panther, the Tiger I and Tiger II, which had the reputation of being fearsome opponents. Panzer (/ˈpænzər/; German pronunciation:
Panzer III
The Panzerkampfwagen III (Pz.Kpfw. III), commonly known as the Panzer III, was a medium tank developed in the 1930s by Germany, and was used extensively
Panzer VI
Panzer VI can refer to three different German tanks: Krupp PzKpfw NbFz VI, one of the Neubaufahrzeug prototype tanks Panzer VIE, or Tiger I Panzer VIB