Actually, there also existed a Sturmgewehr-45, which was an even further simplified design. Even though parts for ca. 30 rifles were produced, it...
Originally posted by Von Poop: Indeed, there are several questions related to this list: -As was standard procedure with all tank units, the...
Btw, if it wasn't clear enough in my previous post, I would like to add that the 6 Tiger IIs in Berlin, in fact belonged to s.SS-Pz.Abt. 503. The...
According to Jentz, SS-Pz.Abt. 503 (later II./SS-Pz.Reg. 11?) received 39 Tiger IIs and then moved to the Eastern Front in February 1945. By early...
The following units of the Waffen-SS received Jagdpanthers: - 2. SS-Panzer-Division "Das Reich" received 10. - 9. SS-Panzer-Division...
Jagdtiger, first, I must admit that I very much enjoy our discussion. :) Indeed, but you must remember that we are talking about the period...
brndirt1, I have mentioned the reasons why it would be pointless to produce two Panthers instead of 1 Tiger II: Also, another element i could add...
Jagdtiger, raw materials for the Tiger II and Panther production were in sufficient supply. Sincerely, D Evil ;)
One point that is often forgotten in the many discussions regarding the Tiger II, is the availability of raw materials, fuel, workforce and...
Hi there: an excellent site on the German heavy tanks: PzKpfw VI TIGER II and an earlier tread: Axis History Forum • View topic - Tiger II:...