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Old January 19th, 2008, 04:40 PM
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Default Tiger ~ heroic tales ?

I was playing Red Orchestra the other night ( an ww2 eastern front game) and was overcome with the shear awe and power of the Tiger that and its all conquering 8.8cm kwk.

I was just interested if any one knew of a good yarn or story about any series of Tiger in the front line. Information on this topic is priceless to me as self-professed experts whom I know regard the Tiger as a farce and tell me to find stories on T-34s and IS tanks.

I find this to be ignorant and would appreciate some feedback on any stories you may know of or overheard.

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Lightbulb Re: Tiger ~ heroic tales ?

Search through any of the several 'Tiger' threads on this Forum and you'll come across a fair few stories plus some good discussions.

For sure, the Tiger story has been overblown during and after the war but it was no 'farce' - the Tiger was justly feared by its opponents.

One of the best-known and much-debated Tiger stories has to be that of Michael Wittmann at Villers-Bocage ; again, it didn't quite happen as portrayed by German propaganda and post-war by over-admiring 'historians' but even so, a remarkable achievement.....
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Default Re: Tiger ~ heroic tales ?

I have read two books that give a pretty interesting view of German tank warfare. "Panzer Aces" by Franz Kurouski has different panzer commanders' accounts of battle in different types of tanks: Tiger, Panther, PzkIII and IV, JagdPanther. Just remember that it was written by Germas for Germans.

"Tigers in the Mud" by Otto Carius chronicles his career as a tank commander. I find it interesting that he thinks little of the U.S. soldier.

http://www.amazon.com/Panzer-Aces-Fr.../dp/0345448847

http://www.amazon.com/Tigers-Mud-Com...551387-4893523

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Here's a good link...

Tiger I Information Center | PanzerKampfwagen VI: The Legendary Tiger I
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