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Otto CariusOne of the most effective tankers of World War II, Otto Carius, destroyed more than 150 enemy tanks. He began...
17/05/2022

Otto Carius

One of the most effective tankers of World War II, Otto Carius, destroyed more than 150 enemy tanks. He began to fight on the Pz.38 light tank, but he won almost all his victories after 1943, when he switched to the Tiger I heavy tank and the Jägdtiger self-propelled artillery mount in battles on the Eastern Front and against the allies in the west. Otto Carius died on January 25, 2015 at the age of 92, having worked most of his life as a pharmacist in a pharmacy, which he owned

Hans BölterHans Bölter began his combat career in World War II, as part of a unit that participated in the capture of Po...
07/05/2022

Hans Bölter

Hans Bölter began his combat career in World War II, as part of a unit that participated in the capture of Poland, where he commanded a platoon of PzKpfw IV, was subsequently transferred to the 502nd heavy tank battalion, which became the first Wehrmacht unit to receive the legendary Tiger I heavy tanks. tank under his command destroyed 139 enemy tanks.

Michael WittmannMichael Wittmann, probably the most famous German tanker in the Russian-speaking part of the Internet, o...
03/05/2022

Michael Wittmann

Michael Wittmann, probably the most famous German tanker in the Russian-speaking part of the Internet, occupies only the fifth place in our rating, having chalked up 139 enemy tanks destroyed. Fame brought him a battle near the small French town of Villers-Bocage, in which he destroyed about 11 English tanks, several armored personnel carriers and guns. Michael Wittmann died on August 8, 1944 due to an explosion of ammunition in his Tiger, after being hit by a rocket launched from an attack aircraft, at the age of 30.

Hans SandrockThe German tanker Hans Sandrock took part in the occupation of the Sudetenland and the invasion of Poland, ...
03/05/2022

Hans Sandrock

The German tanker Hans Sandrock took part in the occupation of the Sudetenland and the invasion of Poland, but his finest hour came in Africa as part of the African Corps, and on the Western and Eastern Fronts as part of the Hermann Goering parachute tank division, where he was able to destroy 128 enemy tanks. The ace fought on a StuG III self-propelled artillery mount. Hans Sandrock died on September 23, 1995 at the age of 82.

Paul EggerObersturmführer Paul Egger chalked up 113 wrecked enemy tanks, most of which he destroyed as commander of the ...
03/05/2022

Paul Egger

Obersturmführer Paul Egger chalked up 113 wrecked enemy tanks, most of which he destroyed as commander of the Tiger I and Tiger II tanks.

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