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The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, was a German medium tank developed in the late 1...
31/10/2022

The Panzerkampfwagen IV (Pz.Kpfw. IV), commonly known as the Panzer IV, was a German medium tank developed in the late 1930s and used extensively during the Second World War. Its ordnance inventory designation was Sd.Kfz. 161.

Designed as an infantry-support tank, the Panzer IV was not originally intended to engage enemy armor—that function was performed by the lighter Panzer III. However, with the flaws of pre-war doctrine becoming apparent and in the face of Soviet T-34 tanks, the Panzer IV soon assumed the tank-fighting role of its increasingly obsolete cousin. The most widely manufactured and deployed German tank of the Second World War, the Panzer IV was used as the base for many other fighting vehicles, including the Sturmgeschütz IV assault gun, Jagdpanzer IV tank destroyer, the Wirbelwind self-propelled anti-aircraft weapon, and the Brummbär self-propelled gun.

Robust and reliable, it saw service in all combat theaters involving Germany and has the distinction of being the only German tank to remain in continuous production throughout the war, with over 8800 produced between 1936 and 1945. Upgrades and design modifications, often made in response to the appearance of new Allied tanks, extended its service life. Generally, these involved increasing the Panzer IV's armor protection or upgrading its weapons, although during the last months of the war, with Germany's pressing need for rapid replacement of losses, design changes also included retrograde measures to simplify and speed up the manufacturing process.

The Panzer IV was the most widely exported tank in German service, with around 300 sold to partners such as Finland, Romania, Spain and Bulgaria. After the war, Syria procured Panzer IVs from France and Czechoslovakia, which were to see combat in the 1967 Six-Day War.

Designer Krupp
Designed 1936
Manufacturer Krupp, Vomag, Nibelungenwerk
Unit cost ~ 103,462 Reichsmark[1]
Produced 1936–45
Number built ~8,553[2]

Squadron Leader E.P.W. Bocock (61215) in a Spitfire MkVIII of No. 549 Squadron RAF at Strauss or Parap, Northern Territo...
23/10/2022

Squadron Leader E.P.W. Bocock (61215) in a Spitfire MkVIII of No. 549 Squadron RAF at Strauss or Parap, Northern Territory Australia 44/45. His best mate Sally greets him on his return from a sortie. Image Reference: Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria. *Note colourised photo. Thanks to Paul Williams and Sally May for the information.

Map showing all the sunken Japanese ships of WW2
23/10/2022

Map showing all the sunken Japanese ships of WW2

== Romanian prisoners in the Don Bend ==The largest number of Romanian prisoners, captured by the Red Army, was in the a...
23/10/2022

== Romanian prisoners in the Don Bend ==
The largest number of Romanian prisoners, captured by the Red Army, was in the area of ​​Raspopinskaia.
It is about the Stanescu General Group, which was captured on 23.11.1942, 23.30 (Moscow time) / 23.11.1942, 21.30 (Berlin time).
According to Soviet sources, their number amounts to approx. 20,000 Romanian soldiers.
According to my data, their number is close to this figure.
The "blow" received by the Romanian Army is a bit bigger, regarding the number of captured prisoners.
Photo source 1: waralbum.ru
Photo source 2: Military Archives

16/07/2021

One of only two Panzer Selbstfahrlafette II auf Fahrgestell m Zugkraftwagen 5t (or 7.5 cm Kanone L/41 auf Zugkraftwagen 5t (HKp 902), or Büssig-NAG HKp 902, or simply Panzer Selbstfahrlafette II Hornisse) to see action during WW2 seen here somewhere in the Western desert, circa 1942.

A further development of the Büssing-NAG BN10H, which was an armored half-track armed with a 7.5cm L/40.8 gun installed on a rotating, open turret. The intent was to have an anti-tank platform powerful enough to deal with the French heavy tanks. 3 prototypes were built and tested between 1936 and 1940 but never achieved operational status.

The Panzer Selbstfahrlafette II was built on the chassis of a zugkraftwagen 5t, the same chassis of a SdKfz.6 half-track, but with the engine mounted on the rear. Two of the prototypes were equipped with a 7.5cm L/40.8 Modell 2 anti-tank gun and sent to North Africa at the beginning of 1942 as part of Panzerjäger-Abteilung 605 (one arrived in January, the other in February).

Accurate information concerning the actions of these guns is scarce. Both vehicles appeared in German reports until the end of March 1942. During this time, they managed to take part in a counteroffensive, and, apparently, in the same period, the first Panzer Selbstfahrlafette II was lost. The second self-propelled gun continued to serve at least until May 25, 1942, when Operation Venice began near Bir Hakeim. The last report that mentions the Hornisse dates to June 5. It stated that one Panzer Selbstfahrlafette II was lost in battle, but had in turn been able to knock out three enemy tanks. At least two photos of a burned Hornisse exist.

At the end of the war, a 3rd prototype was captured in Germany. Instead of a gun, it had installed an armored command post for controlling the launching of V-2 missiles.

Note: Colour is thought to have been khaki grey (RAL 7008). Overall tones are meant to mimic AGFA color.

Source: Bundesarchiv

Color by: In Colore Veritas

25/04/2021
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11/04/2021

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WW1 French medal group of 5 medals $200WW2 French medal group of 5 medals $200  Price includes registered postage
28/02/2021

WW1 French medal group of 5 medals $200
WW2 French medal group of 5 medals $200

Price includes registered postage

$15 incl standard postTri Service Badge
25/02/2021

$15 incl standard post

Tri Service Badge

$7 including standard postage, registered add $3.Genuine US Meritorious Service Medal certificate unissued
24/02/2021

$7 including standard postage, registered add $3.

Genuine US Meritorious Service Medal certificate unissued

08/02/2021

To all Re-enactment buffs! The town of Rahier during the Battle of Bulge! Community Days Then/Now in 2021! Send us your most beautiful Then/Now picture! Go out and find history next to your door! We select the most beautiful pictures and show them every day here on D-Day History during the Community Days! Not only Normandy it doesn’t matter! Become part of D-Day History and show the Community your most beautiful photo! Let's go! Thx to Tauro Be for the support and pictures!
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