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    Not exactly a KO'd armored vehicle but an interesting captured civilian or Military camoflaged staff car now with American markings on it.
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      Bill-

      As always, awesome photos. The last two Panther pics are just beauties


      Thanks for sharing.
      Rob

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        Rob,

        I appreciate your kind comment...here is another shot of the same Panther (although not as clear as the other two pics) with more members of the 332nd Engineers.
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          pic #501

          bill,
          look at page 10 of this thread, photo #150. consider yourself lucky, when i bought this pic some years ago from the same seller a fierce bidding war was going on and i paid 5 times as much than you did!!! sigh...
          from the same lot "Camouflaged vehicle, Verdun, France, Feb. 1945"
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            Originally posted by W Petz
            Chris.

            Cheers Mate!! As you can see on this thread I like to collect the GI photos of knocked out Panzers & Assault Guns, etc. Here is a negative I just recently found.
            Mr. Petz, that's a wonderful view of a Jagdpanzer IV with the "Licht und Schatten" camouflage! Any information as to place/date, perchance?

            Best regards
            Aris Kosionidis

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              A lot of foto

              http://www.battlefield.ru/index.php?...id=105&lang=en

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                Originally posted by bibigun
                Excellent site.
                Thanks.
                pseudo-expert

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                  Blown Up Jagdtiger - found!

                  This location has finally been identified - nowhere near Schwetzingen or the River Sieg, and not s.Pz.Jgr.Abt. 512 (as stated in Devey's book). This vehicle was abandoned and blown up on the outskirts of Etterschlag, west of Munich (see posts 397-403 of this thread ... page 27+).

                  For modern photos of the location see www.thirdreichruins.com/spjabt653.htm (bottom of page).

                  Geoff Walden


                  Originally posted by Geoff Walden
                  There are several other views of this same vehicle, some of which show a village in the background. The thinking has been that this was a s.PzJgr.Abt. 653 vehicle of the 1.Kp. that was destroyed by its crew outside Eppelheim, near Heidelberg. BUT, I spent several hours driving around Eppelheim and the area this past summer, and I could find no match to these photos that show the background. A church tower shows in these photos, and there is a tower somewhat like that in Eppelheim, however, there is a large distinctive water tower close by, that would definitely show in the period photos if that was Eppelheim, and it isn't there. I do not believe now that this vehicle was in the Eppelheim/Heidelberg/Schwetzingen area.

                  (See this thread for some of the images showing the background -
                  http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=63409 )

                  I am almost certain (as certain as I can be) that Devey's assigment of this vehicle to the 2/512 near the River Sieg is also wrong. There is no evidence whatsoever that my father was anywhere near that part of Germany (or, really, near Heidelberg, for that matter). However, my father WAS near the area of Rosenheim and Erlstätt, near Chiemsee, where several vehicles of 653 were destroyed in early May 1945, before the surrender. My father's photos show that he traveled frequently through this area (he had a Fräulein in Berchtesgaden ), and he had ample opportunity to photograph this vehicle, if that's where it was. I haven't had a chance to hunt that area yet, looking for the background buildings.

                  Geoff Walden

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                    a recent pickup a GI with his captured camo command car
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                      Would like to say :

                      Excellent work , Goeff & Uli !

                      Jan-Hendrik

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                        Tiger Tank Story

                        My neighbor across the street from me was a Russian Tank Commander.

                        He said one night they were on of 47 Russian Tanks which came apon 4 Tiger Tanks right before the sun went down.

                        They figured they would fight the Germans in the morning.

                        When the sun came up the four German Tiger Tanks had moved during the night and opened up on them at sunrise.


                        The four German Tigers engaged his unit of 47 Russian Tanks. The four tigers knocked out all of his 47 tanks.

                        His driver and loader were killed. He then showd me the deep scars on his leg from the battle wher he was wounded.

                        He speaks little English and is Armenian.

                        Anyways that was his story.

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                          a couple of new arrivals from a WW2 GI grouping that I just received.
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                            another pic from the same grouping US Tank passing a knocked out Pz IV?
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                              To join this great thread,

                              Panzer IV "834" with Thomasch******252;rzen of Panzerlehrdivision,don******180;t know the location

                              Last edited by MarioL; 12-23-2006, 03:02 AM.

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                                I just recently got back on-line and decided to post a photo on my old thread. GI next to a knocked-out & captured StuG.
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