German platoon and company strengths Normandy.
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Re: German platoon and company strengths Normandy.
Amateur, I would ask what it is like to have one foot in the grave already!
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It isn't in the grave; it was incinerated. If I had been richer, I'd have had it stuffed to put on the mantlepiece.
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Not incinerated, cremated...
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You cremate people, puss filled rotten feet are incinerated.
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And bear claws?
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The nurses probably took them as souvenirs.
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Any more info on that? What was it - smoke round straight down the driver's hatch, or an HE blowing a track off? Or something even more freakish? Surprised some mention of it hasn't appeared somewhere on a Lardy site.
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Re: German platoon and company strengths Normandy.
I think I once saw a pic of a panther that had a 3"HE down the open hatch.
Re: German platoon and company strengths Normandy.
It was bombing-up in the village square, next to an ammo truck. The mortar-bomb got the ammo truck and the explosion flashed over via the open reload hatch and ignited the tank's magazine. There's a famous photo of a couple of soldiers looking at the wreck, with its turret slightly askew (the turret was lifted off by the internal explosion and plonked back down).BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 11:34 amAny more info on that? What was it - smoke round straight down the driver's hatch, or an HE blowing a track off? Or something even more freakish? Surprised some mention of it hasn't appeared somewhere on a Lardy site.
A Tiger II was also knocked out in Oosterbeek (Arnhem) by a 3-inch mortar bomb or 75mm howitzer shell landing on the rear deck and rupturing a fuel line, thereby setting fire to the tank.
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Re: German platoon and company strengths Normandy.
The Le Plessis-Grimoult King Tiger:
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