German Tanks
Panzerkampfwagen I
PzKpfw I Ausf. B
PzKpfw I Ausf. A in Norway, April 1940
A column of PzKpfw I advancing in Poland. White crosses on the hulls was soon discontinued; they made good aim marks for anti-tank gunners!
Panzer I chassis being used for training by the NSKK (National-Socialist Mechanized Corps)
Special Heavy Panzerkampfwagen I
PzKpfw II
Pzkpfw II close up
A PzKpfw II of the 7 Pz.Div.
PzKpfw II Ausf. C in November 1939
PzKpfw II Ausf. F of a regimental HQ
PzKpfw II Ausf. A going cross-country
PzKpfw II Ausf. B crosses the River Meusse
Pzkpfw II going over railroad tracks
PzKpfw II fighting by night in France
PzKpfw II in a village
PzKpfw II in North Africa
PzKpfw III
PzKpfw III Ausf. A pre-series vehicle from Daimler-Benz
PzKpfw III Ausf. N had the short L/24 75mm gun from the PzKpfw IV and was also called Sturmpanzer III
PzKpfw III Ausf. J with the 50mm KwK 39 L-60 gun
Breech for the 50mm gun in the PzKpfw III Ausf. L
The exit hatches in the side of the hull of the PzKpfw III
A great look at Schürzen (Anti-HEATarmour) on the PzKpfw III
PzKpfw III Ausf. Js of the 2nd Pz.Div. with large rear storage boxes
PzKpfw III Ausf. E crossing a bridge
PzKpfw III Ausf. D with 8-wheel running gear during the Polish campaign in 1939
Panzer III Ausf. F were prepared for Operation 'Sealion'
PzKpfw III Ausf. F were used to cross the river Bug in 1941
A PzKpfw III in the Russian snow, winter 1941-42
Another PzKpfw III in the Russian snow, winter 1941-42
A PzKpfw III Ausf. M in Russia, 1943
Russian POWs on a PzKpfw III near the Oskol-front
A PzKpfw III in colour
PzKpfw IV Ausf. J of the 2.Pz.Div
PzKpfw IV Ausf. H of the Regiment 12 'HitlerJugend'
German soldiers on PzKpfw IV
Five men crew position in a PzKpfw IV, which was in contrast to one-man turret French tanks
PzKpfw IV Ausf. E with 30mm Zusatzpanzer
PzKpfw IV Ausf. C with 30mm 'Zusatzpanzer' on the hull front
Early Pzkpfw IV with 'stubby' 75mm Cannon
Pzkpfw IV with stubby barrel gun
PzKpfw IV Ausf. D with the short-barreled gun
PzKpfw IV Ausf. E of the 11. Pz.Div. in the Balkans, 1941
PzKpfw IV Ausf. H advancing in Russia, summer 1943
A PzKpfw IV seen in Northern Russia
Pzkpfw IV in the foreground of a battle scene
A British destroyer was sunk by this PzKpfw IV in the Boulogne harbour, May 23 1940
Replacing the engine PzKpfw-IV
Wooden model of the Daimler-Benz PzKpfw V 'Panther' proposal
PzKpfw V 'Panther'
PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. A
PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G
PzKpfw V Panther Ausf A of 'Grossdeutschland'
MAN PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. D
Later model PzKpfw V 'Panther'
PzKpfw V 'Panther' with armor skirt
PzKpfw-V Ausf. G with deflector lip
The gun mantelet of the PzKpfw-V_Panther Ausf. A
PzKpfw V Panther Ausf. G with infra-red gun sight and headlamp
PzKpfw V Panther IR equipment
A damaged Panther needed a train of three 18 ton half-tracks
A Panther is given an engine change by a half-track mobile gantry
Repairing motor damage of a PzKpfw V 'Panther' Ausf A
The crew of a PzKpfw V 'Panther', Eastern Front, April 1944
PzKpfw VI Tiger I Henschel's VK3601 prototype
Porsche's PzKpfw VI Tiger I VK4501 prototype at Rastenburg
The early production PzKpfw VI Tiger I Ausf. H with 'Feifel' air cleaning system at rear
A back view of the Tiger I Ausf. H with rear air cleaning system
PzKpfw VI Tiger I with the new cupola with rotating hatch
PzKpfw VI Tiger I with the old cupola with prominent hatch
Changing a broken torsion on a PzKpfw VI 'Tiger' bar was heavy mechanical work while many road wheels had to be removed
PzKpfw VI 'Sturmtiger' with the 38cm rocket projector
Interior view of the PzKpfw VI 'Sturmtiger'
PzKpfw VI going to Normandy along the 'Carpet Bombers Alleyway'
PzKpfw VI Tigers in a north French town after an air-raid
A Tiger passes one of his victims, a Russian T-34
A Tiger tank with a rough white winter scheme (winter 1943-1944)
PzKpfw VI Tigers in northern Russia (winter 1943-1944)
On the Wolchov, east of Leningrad, Tigers are used for defensive fighting against the Red Army. Besides the Tiger a destroyed Russian T-34-76, nicknamed 'Micky Mouse' because of its two typical turret hatches.
PzKpfw VI Tiger II with Porsche turret
Adding camouflage colours to the PzKpfw VIB Tiger II (Köningstiger)
Crew reinstalling the anti-bazooka side skirts on the PzKpfw VIB Tiger II
The protective effect of the sloped lines on the PzKpfw VIB Tiger II
PzKpfw VI Tiger II with Porsche turret at Mailly-le-Camp before moving to Normandy
PzKpfw VI Tiger II of the 'Feldherrnhalle' Panzergrenadier Division (1945)
PzKpfw VI Tiger II in Budapest, spring 1945
A battalion of Tiger IIs drawn up for inspection
The loader of the Sturmgeschütz I had a machine gun available mounted behind a folding protective shield
A StuG III
StuG III Ausf. G
Sturmgeschütz IV produced by Krupp
A StuG III Ausf B with short 75mm barrel
A StuG III Ausf B of Sturmbatterie 667
A StuG III Ausf F/8 in Tunesia with a framework for spare tracks on the rear deck
A StuG III of 'Grossdeutschland' Division has been disabled by an anti-tank mine
A StuG III 'Saukopf' in Arnhem, 1944, together with captured English soldiers
Sturmgeschütz Ausf F-8 fitted with single-chamber muzzle brakes
Czech Panzers in German service
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