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HD6GTOM
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Was reading posts of the old German who had a ww2 tank and a whole lot of weapons and ammo in his basement. I dont want to be a rat fink, but my landlord had his complete ww2 outfit including rifle, gas mask, pistol, ammo and numerous uniforms stored above his shop. He proudly showed them to me on day. He told me numerous guys had their complete kits in storage ready incase they needed them when the russians came. He said Jewish people pay no taxes in Germany. He was an apartment building owner and he showed me the exorbitant property tax he paid. He was never married and was a butcher by trade.
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Jewish people in Germany? You mean both of them? I remember when I was a kid, my grandfather went back to Germany to sit Shiva for a cousin who passed. They couldn't find enough people. They had both been imprisoned at treblinka
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He may have said that, but it isn't true.
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Ten Amendments, Ten Commandments, and one Golden Rule solve most every problem. Citrus hand-cleaner with Pumice does the rest.
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DMiller
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Why is it a crime to own a antique tank you cannot buy parts for or ammunition to use the weapons on?? Or even drive on motorways??
It becomes nothing more than a moving yard ornament. |
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Tbone95
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He must have a really big basement!
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klinemar
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From the article I read the guy was a collector of Nazi memorabilia. With the tank being in his basement sounds like it would have been inoperable and the video showed German Army Tank Retreiver pulling the Panther with no tracks probably to move it easier. All said anything Nazi is illegal in Germany as the War did not go well under Nazi control once the world saw what happened!
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DMiller
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Was in Germany in the 70s, stayed in Zimmerfrei or rooms to rent as toured the countryside, one farm we stayed at spoke thru a daughter to a German Farmer where discussed the TV(Gunsmoke in German language) and the photos of his deceased brothers on the shelf(in full NAZI regalia) two helmets and several medals in a frame alongside those photos. He spoke calmly as to being led down a path by Hitler as the nation needed to work and the Great Depression had them starving. He still had his 8mm Mauser service weapon complete with a Nazi emblem on the receiver.
It isn't the in home presentation of NAZI memorabilia or ownership of NAZI materials that is illegal, it is the use of those to instill a resurrection of the party. Having that tank was not so much illegal as the Gov't did not want the underlying NAZI supporters to gain it.
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KMAG
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I suspect a chain of custody issue as to ownership of that tank was basis for seizing it as govt property. Most post-war Panther tanks went to scrapper or French army and then scrapper in 1950s. Most survivors were from eastern block, range targets, or saved by allies until put in museums.
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USA - you may own a tank. Parts are available if you have the $$$. Tool budget needs increase. Still can shoot - need BATF Destructive Device Tax stamp ($200) for main gun and another tax stamp per machine gun. Drive on motorways? Yes, with weight/width restrictions in some places. The biggie is using rubber padded tracks to avoid chewing up road surfaces. T34s Russian tanks were selling for $30k in 1990s and light British stuff under $20k. USA Sherman M4a1 runs around $140k now. |
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caledonian
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A Sherman tank would be handy in rush hour traffic.
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klinemar
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Sherman would be more reliable than a German Panther or Tiger! Myself I would prefer an M18 Hellcat Tank Destroyer except in Cold or rainy weather!
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JTOOL
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@klinemar; I'd still prefer a Tiger I. Man those things look BAD@SS.
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JTool,the Tiger had good frontal armor and a gun that would penetrate any Allied Tank at ranges farther than Allied guns. Tigers were very heavy and thirsty. A WW2 P47 Pilot I visited with told me the Germans would transport Tigers and Panthers by Rail which made them sitting ducks! Rocket and Machine gun firing P47's took out the Locamotive and then shot up the rest of the train. Out in the open country the Germans had no way of unloading them. What prevented the Germans from defeating us in the Battle of the Bulge was not our Tanks but our Engineers who blew up all of the bridges capable of supporting Tiger Tanks! The bridges that the Engineers left our Tanks being lighter could cross and we brought our own bridges. Prefabricated bridges were something the Germans did not have!
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One statistic that many do not realize is the Germans total Tank Production of all types was 49,000. Russia built 109 to 115,000 " The Russians didn't share exact numbers" and the U.S. built 105,000 of all types. Approximately 1,357 Tiger Tanks were built with the majority facing the Russians.6,000 Panther tanks were built and again most faced the Russians. 45,000 Sherman and 50,000 T34's were built. In war he who gets there first with the most wins!
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JTOOL
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@klinemar; Yeah, air power made many things almost obsolete. Battleships, railway guns, heavy tanks, etc. but still, those Tiger I's and II's were pretty impressive machines. I remember reading a quote from an American tanker to the effect of we would have to engage the Tigers with 4 Shermansand expect to lose 3. Those were regular Shermans I'm sure and not the Fireflys. That info about the bridge's is interesting. Never would have thought about that. Thanks.
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JTool. One item the Russians did not share was a discovery they made on captured German Tanks particularly Panthers and Tigers. The armor on those Tanks was extremely hard and brittle better to stop armor piercing ammo. What the Russians discovered was that the armor did not have to be penetrated to disable the Tank. All that was needed was a suitable explosive charge hitting the outside armor and causing the interior to shatter sending steel shards throughout the interior of the Tank killing or wounding the crew. That is why the T34 was upgunned from 76mm.to 85 and the JS2 Heavy Tank was equipped with a 122mm. gun. The 76 mm. British gun in the converted Firefly was a good anti tank gun but inaccurate as the gun had to be mounted sideways in the turret with the gunner aiming by almost standing on his head. The American 76mm. was a good gun and accurate we just didn't have enough High Velocity Armor Piercing Ammo. HVAP ammo used carbide as the penetrating core and the US needed most of the carbide for machine tools for the War effort.
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JTOOL
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@klinemar; WOW!! I'm just a run of the mill WWII "expert". You are a BONA FIDE WWII expert. (I hope that doesn't come across as smart@ssedbecause it's not. You are really impressing me with your knowledge.) I've never had the gumption OR the discipline to study these facts down to the detail that you have. Keep going. (If you want to.). Thanks.
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klinemar
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Thanks JTool. I grew up listening to WW2 Vets. Peaked my interest in History. I don't watch TV but do read articles and books and with the internet I can watch documentaries. One very good researcher is The Chieftain, a retired Armor Officer who served in both the Irish and American Armies. He is a researcher for the video game World of Tanks. Which I do not play but he posts videos on YouTube that I do watch.Look him up. He does videos in museums showing all about Tanks. Another source is the British Tank Museum at Bovington. They have the only fully operational Tiger Tank and loaned it and their M4A3E8 Sherman for the Movie Fury. Look them up . They have a YouTube channel called Tank Chats.
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caledonian
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Yeah I had a uncle that was a Major adjacent commander of a Tank Battalion in Europe. He used to talk about ganging up on a tiger tank. If you flanked them you could knock them out from the rear. Or you could blind them with smoke or phosphorus. Or you could use the lay of the land to your advantage get in close an ambush then from the flank or rear. Normally they didn't run into to many. Tigers were to heavy not only for bridges but some roads also. They were slow , very thirsty and inclined to break down. When they broke down the German's had to abandon them as they had no way to recover them from the field. They were lousy in soft ground. Yeah with their big gun and heavy armor they were scary but we had several ways of knocking them out.
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JTOOL
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@klinemar; You're welcome brother. I'm a history buff myself. Especially military history. From the Greek and Persian Wars up to the present day I am absolutely enthralled with the personalities, strategies, weapon's and tactics of warfare through the years. Glad to find a kindred spirit. Also mega thanks for the resource's on YouTube. I'm going to check to check those out.
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JTOOL
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@caledonian; Thanks for the post my man. That's really cool that you know someone who lived it. And lived through it.
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Actually the Germans had a excellent recovery system and placed emphasis on recovering Tigers as they were priceless.
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I have read several books on the Tiger and the Germans have NEVER mentioned explosive charges as being a threat, you have to penetrate the armor. You have to consider the source, Russians constantly lied about every thing during the war. The Russians upgunned for penetration, plain and simple.
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The Tiger II or King Tiger's front armor was never penetrated during the war, also had the best anti tank gun of the war.
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Actually Tigers were good in soft ground , track psi was 15,6 psi, shermans were 14psi but the Tiger had large interwoven road wheels that spread out the pressure on the tracks far better then the sherman or most other Allied tanks except the T 34.
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Well the fact of the matter is as fabulous as the German Tiger tank was or was supposed to be they still lost.
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