KO'd German Armor #1
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Hi there,
Great photos, thanks for sharing.
Photos 1 and 10 show Panthers of 1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte" after the failed Operation Luettich near Mortain in August 1944.
Cheers
SteveLast edited by S Ballantyne; 04-13-2010, 01:51 AM.
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Well all the villages mentioned are pretty much in the same general area of Basse-Normandie.
You will have to include photo 9 because that shot is a little to the right of photo number 10....the barrel of Panther can be seen to the left of the group of soldiers in photo 9...and there is another Panther to their right rear.
Originally posted by S Ballantyne View PostHi there,
Great photos, thanks for sharing.
Photos 1 and 10 show Panthers of 1st SS Panzer Division "Leibstandarte" after the failed Operation Luettich near Mortain in August 1944.
Cheers
Steve
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Fantastic shots Bill. Thanks a lot for posting them.
Do you have more details on the Hotchkiss H39 wreck (#1)? The identification would depend on the location were it was taken. If near Montebourg Pz.Abt.206 would probably be the owner. If close to SME it is most likely a vehicle from Pz.Ers.u.Ausb.Abt.100. Because of the condition of the wreck it is difficult to see any identifying features.
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Niels,
In the photo album it says the location is Montebourg.
Originally posted by Niels Henkemans View PostFantastic shots Bill. Thanks a lot for posting them.
Do you have more details on the Hotchkiss H39 wreck (#1)? The identification would depend on the location were it was taken. If near Montebourg Pz.Abt.206 would probably be the owner. If close to SME it is most likely a vehicle from Pz.Ers.u.Ausb.Abt.100. Because of the condition of the wreck it is difficult to see any identifying features.
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