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    Hi Yancy,

    thanks for posting the wreck pics! You could have posted the "StuG" here as well, because it is another Panzer IV, in fact. Just a bit flattened by what looks like an internal explosion. Like the flat Tiger here:



    (from the web, can't remember the site)

    Matthias

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      Yancy,

      Thanks for posting those super pics of knocked out German armor.


      Matthias,

      That Tiger I was on a dealer website...he currently has some more of the same Tiger up for auction on his site. I don't advise that you post photos that don't belong to you.

      Bill



      Originally posted by Matthias Radu View Post
      Hi Yancy,

      thanks for posting the wreck pics! You could have posted the "StuG" here as well, because it is another Panzer IV, in fact. Just a bit flattened by what looks like an internal explosion. Like the flat Tiger here:



      (from the web, can't remember the site)

      Matthias

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        Bill, thank you, I normally ask our posters not to post scans of the photos that are not in their collection.

        But for this specific case, it was posted to explain the situation of Yancy's photo, so I considered it as a "fair use" to help the discussion.

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          Matthias,

          i never noticed untill you mentioned it!so 5 photos of Pz.IV's and no stug pic from that photo group,ill have to keep looking for a nice stug shot-i had a number at one time but since panzer items are not my main collecting interest i allways seem to end up tradeing or selling them to fund a RAD purchase anyways heres the pic from the other thread that i miss ID as a stug-
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            another pair of Pz.IV's from the same photo group-possibly destroyed by their crews,look at the gun barrel the end is blown up,maybe when they were abandoned?
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              one of my favorite photos from this group a knocked out sturmpanzer IV-sorry that i pasted my name all over the pics but its the only way i can be sure they wont end up "for sale" and reposted all over the web-
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                Very nice photos Yancy, especially this one!

                Mike
                Originally posted by Yancy Irwin View Post
                one of my favorite photos from this group a knocked out sturmpanzer IV-sorry that i pasted my name all over the pics but its the only way i can be sure they wont end up "for sale" and reposted all over the web-

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                  Bill as promised a photo from my new GI album. Looks like the fellow wass/sgt. james Garnicki of baty. a 894th AAA (aw) gatt.


                  A knocked out panther. Either in Italy or France as his photos encompass both countries.

                  Mike
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                    a snow covered 88 flak cannon
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                      Originally posted by Yancy Irwin View Post
                      one of my favorite photos from this group a knocked out sturmpanzer IV-sorry that i pasted my name all over the pics but its the only way i can be sure they wont end up "for sale" and reposted all over the web-

                      Awesome photo. Unpublished Sturmpanzer IV pics are few and far between!

                      Thanks for sharing these with us, Yancy.
                      Rob

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                        heres another pair of Pz.IV from the same photo grouping,again a very crisp clear shot-
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                          my other favorite from this group,a nice shot of a KO recovery tiger-
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                            one of 2 american armor pics from this same grouping-
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                              Originally posted by Yancy Irwin View Post
                              my other favorite from this group,a nice shot of a KO recovery tiger-



                              NICE photo, Yancy!

                              Rob

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                                Originally posted by Yancy Irwin View Post
                                my other favorite from this group,a nice shot of a KO recovery tiger-
                                You´ve got a really rare one, It´s a demolition charge layer Tiger. only two were converted by a field workshop in Italy.
                                Cheers

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