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Old March 15th, 2008, 05:32 PM
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Question Famous Tanks

What do you think are the most famous tanks?

(T-32, Sherman...?)
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Old March 15th, 2008, 05:54 PM
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Tiger.

T-32???

And why the yelling?
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I'd say its a toss up between the Sherman and the Tiger. I mean come on, even if you know diddly about WWII, most everyone can differentitate between a Sherman and a tiger.
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Tigger the tank.
Ask my kids to draw a tank & It'll look roughly like a Tiger. The Sherman and Tiger (among others) have acquired a sort of 'legendary' status, but Tigger's legend extends beyond those with a passing (or even obsessive) interest in WW2 and seems to have permeated the wider cultural consciousness of what 'a tank' is.
I'm no 'Tigerite', but on a rainy day at Bovington still joined in the collective 'gasp' whenever 131 ran.

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Duplicate Topic. I'm closing this thread.
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