The Panzer IV and the T-34 formed the backbone of German and Soviet armored forces, meeting again and again across the ...
The Panzer IV was one of Germany’s most widely used tanks during the Normandy campaign. This video takes you to the historic sites where Panzer IVs fought, compares wartime images to modern landscapes ...
Sgt. Zachary Wilson reloads ammunition on an M1A1 Abrams tank during qualification tables on Fort Carson, Colorado. (Sgt. William Rogers/U.S. Army) For steel beasts, the most dangerous habitat is ...
The term “Panzer” refers to a series of German tanks, the Panzer I through Panzer IV early in the war, followed by heavier combatants such as the Panther and Tiger Early Panzer IIIs carried 37–50mm ...
Welcome to a bonus edition of the War Room. On top of your regular dispatches from Shashank, I’ll be writing an edition, every month, all about military history. I have been a correspondent for The ...
Panzer of the Lake' is a meme image that has spread mainly on the Internet overseas. A comment explaining the origin of this mysterious image was posted on the history Q&A site 'History Stack Exchange ...
The Allied invasion of Europe in June of 1944 saw troops embark on a campaign aimed at the very heart of Germany. The dense hedgerows of Normandy took longer to fight through than expected. Still, by ...
The most common American armored vehicle during World War II was the M4 Sherman. It was a good tank with decent armor and firepower capable of facing contemporary tanks like the German Panzer III and ...
Panzer IV: Nazi Germany’s Most Powerful Tank Ever? While not built in the numbers of the American M3 Sherman or Soviet Red Army T-34, the German PzKpfw IV, more commonly known as the Panzer IV, was ...
The Panzer IV was the workhorse of the Axis tank divisions. Produced and used in all of the theatres of combat, the Panzer IV is capable of tackling enemy tanks. Crack Panzers are extra ferocious, as ...