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#Panzerii Reel by @thestanduphistorian - The Panzer III, was developed in the 1930s by Germany, and was used extensively in World War II. The official German name #was Sd.Kfz. 141. It was int
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The Panzer III, was developed in the 1930s by Germany, and was used extensively in World War II. The official German name #was Sd.Kfz. 141. It was intended to fight other armoured fighting vehicles and serve alongside and support the similar Panzer 4 #This Panzer III was captured in 1942, on display at Bovington. The narration highlights its MG34, 7.92mm gun, and 50mm main armament. #militaryhistory #tankmuseum #panzeriii
#Panzerii Reel by @gustav_ahlbrand - The Panzer III was one of the most widely used German medium tanks of the Second World War, serving as the backbone of Wehrmacht armored formations th
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The Panzer III was one of the most widely used German medium tanks of the Second World War, serving as the backbone of Wehrmacht armored formations throughout the early to mid-war period. Powered by a Maybach HL 120 TRM V-12 engine producing 300 horsepower, the tank was capable of reaching speeds of around 40 km/h on roads. By mid-1942, most variants in frontline service were equipped with the 5 cm KwK 38 L/42 or the longer KwK 39 L/60 gun, complemented by two 7.92 mm MG 34 machine guns, giving it respectable anti-tank capability against Soviet armor of the period. The vehicle pictured bears markings consistent with a southern front formation, operating amid the ruins of what appears to be a small Soviet settlement. Propaganda-Kompanie 694 was one of the German military's dedicated frontline photography and media units, tasked with documenting operations across the Eastern Front. These units embedded directly with combat formations, capturing images that were distributed through German press and media channels. Photographer Klintzsch, operating with PK 694, documented the southern push during the summer of 1942 as German forces advanced toward the Don and Volga rivers as part of Fall Blau, Germany's major strategic offensive aimed at the Caucasus oil fields and the city of Stalingrad.
#Panzerii Reel by @rizaasad09 - In 2015, authorities in Germany discovered a restored Panzer V Panther in a private basement near Kiel during a weapons raid. The 45-ton tank, along w
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In 2015, authorities in Germany discovered a restored Panzer V Panther in a private basement near Kiel during a weapons raid. The 45-ton tank, along with other military items, required a major operation to remove. The owner was fined, as the tank—one of World War II’s most advanced—could potentially be made operational.
#Panzerii Reel by @thestanduphistorian - This Panzer was built as one of 229 Ausf D models between October 1939 and May 1941. It sports the KwK 40 gun, extra hull armour  and Schurzen armour
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This Panzer was built as one of 229 Ausf D models between October 1939 and May 1941. It sports the KwK 40 gun, extra hull armour and Schurzen armour on the turret. The forerunner of the mighty Tiger and Panthers this tank was a real workhorse for the Germans. One of my favourite tanks! #tank #ww2 #panzer #museum
#Panzerii Reel by @gustav_ahlbrand - The Panzer II was a versatile light tank designed in the mid-1930s to support infantry and reconnaissance operations, evolving through several variant
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The Panzer II was a versatile light tank designed in the mid-1930s to support infantry and reconnaissance operations, evolving through several variants to enhance its combat effectiveness. The Ausf. C model, part of the early production series including A, B, and C, featured a 20mm KwK 30 cannon capable of engaging lightly armored targets and infantry, complemented by coaxial and hull-mounted machine guns for added firepower. Its Christie-style suspension and up to 30mm of frontal armor provided improved mobility and protection over rough terrain, allowing it to traverse forests and uneven ground with relative ease. Weighing around 9 tons and powered by a Maybach HL 62TR engine, it could reach speeds of up to 40 km/h on roads, making it ideal for the fast-paced maneuvers characteristic of early German armored doctrine. The accompanying Panzer I Ausf. B, a smaller and lighter predecessor at about 6 tons, was originally conceived for training but proved valuable in combat with its twin 7.92mm MG13 machine guns, offering quick deployment and support in close-quarters engagements despite its thin 13mm armor. The Kriegsberichter-Kompanie Luftwaffe 4 was a specialized propaganda and reporting unit within the Luftwaffe, tasked with documenting military achievements through photography, film, and written accounts to inspire troops and the home front. Comprising skilled photographers and journalists like Böcker, these companies embedded with various branches of the Wehrmacht to capture the dynamism of operations, often highlighting technological superiority and tactical successes. In the broader context of the Westfeldzug, launched on May 10, 1940, German forces executed a bold strategy involving armored thrusts through the Ardennes region, bypassing heavily fortified lines to encircle Allied armies in Belgium and northern France. This image exemplifies the integration of panzer units in overcoming natural barriers like dense woodlands, contributing to the rapid advances that overwhelmed French and British defenses, demonstrating the effectiveness of blitzkrieg principles in achieving operational surprise and momentum.
#Panzerii Reel by @teenmemeszone_ - From the muddy trenches of World War I to the high-tech battlefields of the future. Here is the complete timeline of legendary German Tank evolution.
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From the muddy trenches of World War I to the high-tech battlefields of the future. Here is the complete timeline of legendary German Tank evolution. Germany is renowned for engineering some of the most formidable armored vehicles in history. This video breaks down their technological journey—starting from the A7V "steel box," through the iconic Panzer dominance of WWII, to the cutting-edge Leopard 2 and the next-generation KF51 Panther. This comprehensive lineup represents over a century of armored warfare dominance. The evolution begins with the crude, box-like design of the WWI-era A7V, transitioning through the covert developments of the interwar period. It highlights the rapid technological surge during World War II, where the agile Panzer III and IV gave way to the heavy armor doctrine of the legendary Tiger and King Tiger. Post-war, the philosophy shifts dramatically towards mobility and firepower with the Leopard series, which became the gold standard for NATO Main Battle Tanks. The list concludes with the KF51 Panther, a glimpse into the future of digitized warfare, proving that German engineering remains at the forefront of military innovation. The List: A7V (1917) LK II (1918) Leichttraktor (1930) Panzer I (1934) Panzer II (1935) Panzer III (1937) Panzer IV (1937) Panzer VI Tiger I (1942) Panzer V Panther (1943) Panzer VI Tiger II (1944) Panzer VIII Maus (1944) Leopard 1 (1965) Leopard 2 (1979) KF51 Panther (2022) #reels #viral #explore #tank #war
#Panzerii Reel by @gustav_ahlbrand - Two German tank crewmen from schwere Panzer-Abteilung 505 service the Maybach HL210 engine of a Panzer VI "Tiger I" Ausf. E in the Soviet Union during
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Two German tank crewmen from schwere Panzer-Abteilung 505 service the Maybach HL210 engine of a Panzer VI "Tiger I" Ausf. E in the Soviet Union during preparations for Operation Citadel, June 1943. The Panzer VI "Tiger I" Ausf. E was a remarkable feat of German engineering during World War II, renowned for its heavy armor and powerful armament that made it a dominant force on the battlefield. Equipped with an 88mm KwK 36 gun capable of penetrating most Allied tanks at long ranges, and protected by up to 120mm of sloped frontal armor, it provided superior firepower and survivability. The tank's complex interleaved road wheels and wide tracks enhanced its mobility over rough terrain, while its Maybach V-12 engine delivered reliable performance despite the vehicle's substantial 57-ton weight. In maintenance scenarios like the one depicted, crews focused on the engine and transmission systems, which required regular servicing to ensure operational readiness in demanding conditions. Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 505 was an elite heavy tank battalion of the Wehrmacht, formed in early 1943 and equipped with the latest Tiger I tanks to bolster German armored capabilities on the Eastern Front. As part of Army Group Center, the unit played a key role in the preparations for Operation Citadel, a major offensive aimed at pinching off the Kursk salient and regaining strategic initiative against Soviet forces. The battalion's skilled crews demonstrated high levels of technical proficiency and discipline, contributing to the Tiger's reputation for effectiveness in combat. During the intense fighting that followed in July 1943, the unit's Tigers engaged in numerous engagements, showcasing the vehicle's strengths in defensive and offensive maneuvers amid one of the largest tank battles in history.
#Panzerii Reel by @gustav_ahlbrand - The Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) was powered by a Praga EPA six-cylinder petrol engine producing 125 hp, giving the 9.5-tonne tank a top speed of 42 km/h on
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The Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) was powered by a Praga EPA six-cylinder petrol engine producing 125 hp, giving the 9.5-tonne tank a top speed of 42 km/h on road and a range of around 250 km. Its armament consisted of a single 37mm Škoda A7 KwK 38(t) cannon with 90 rounds and two 7.92mm MG 37(t) machine guns, one coaxial in the turret and one in the hull front, crewed by a four-man team of commander, gunner, driver and radio operator. Originally designed and built in Czechoslovakia as the LT vz. 38, the tank was seized by Germany after the occupation of Bohemia and Moravia in 1939 and proved such a capable and reliable design that it was adopted wholesale into the Panzerwaffe, equipping six Panzer divisions for Operation Barbarossa. By October 6th, 1941, the Pz. 38(t) was still an active and important part of the German armoured thrust deep into Soviet territory, though encounters with the T-34 and KV-1 had already begun exposing the limits of its 37mm gun against modern Soviet armour. The scene of the tank being refueled directly from a rail supply wagon highlights the enormous logistical challenge facing German armoured units during Barbarossa, the vastness of the Soviet Union constantly stretched supply lines to breaking point, forcing improvised solutions like rolling fuel directly off flatcars at improvised forward depots. Despite its growing obsolescence as a gun platform, the Pz. 38(t)'s legendary mechanical reliability made it a crew favourite, and its chassis would go on to serve the Wehrmacht in numerous conversion roles well into the final years of the war.
#Panzerii Reel by @gustav_ahlbrand - The Panzer IV Ausf. J represented the pinnacle of efficiency in German medium tank design during the latter stages of World War II, incorporating less
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The Panzer IV Ausf. J represented the pinnacle of efficiency in German medium tank design during the latter stages of World War II, incorporating lessons from years of combat experience to create a reliable and versatile armored vehicle. Produced starting in early 1944, this variant featured simplified construction to streamline manufacturing, including the removal of the electric turret traverse in favor of a manual system powered by the crew, which reduced complexity and weight while maintaining combat effectiveness. Equipped with the powerful 7.5 cm KwK 40 L/48 main gun, it could engage enemy armor at respectable ranges, and its sloped frontal armor provided solid protection against many contemporary threats. Additional enhancements like Schürzen side skirts offered defense against shaped-charge weapons, and the distinctive Tarnanstrich camouflage, as seen in the wavy striped pattern, helped it blend into varied terrains, enhancing its survivability in dynamic battlefield environments. Overall, the Ausf. J exemplified German engineering prowess, balancing firepower, mobility, and production feasibility to support frontline operations effectively. Heeresgruppe Südukraine played a crucial role in defending the southern sectors of the Eastern Front, coordinating large-scale operations with a mix of German and allied forces to counter advancing Soviet armies in 1944. Formed to manage the volatile Ukrainian theater, this army group integrated armored units like those equipped with Panzer IV tanks to conduct mobile defenses and counterattacks, leveraging the open steppes for tactical maneuvers. In the context of the ongoing war, scenes like tanks fording streams highlighted the adaptability and resilience of these formations, as they navigated challenging landscapes to maintain supply lines and positional advantages. Despite intense pressures, Heeresgruppe Südukraine demonstrated strategic acumen in utilizing its resources, contributing to prolonged resistance efforts and showcasing the determination of its personnel in a demanding campaign.

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