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    Königstiger Fotos on Ebay

    Hello,

    did any of you see this offereing on Ebay.

    What are your thoughts? Original?

    Also, the large painted "12" on the turret - I know that Soviets painted such numbers on the turret when a tank was captured.

    Also I wonder if there are part of the 6 Königstiger of schwere Panzer-Abteilung 503 the that supported the 357. ID in March of 1945 by Verebely (Vráble - Slovak republic).

    In any case, interesting Fotos.

    Erich
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    #2
    These are original photos. It was very large collection with hundreds of Panzer images

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      #3
      Hallo,

      thank you for this information. Do you know anything more about these fotos? Are there more of this Königstiger?

      Erich

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        #4
        Hi erich

        Okay when it is from this souce i can say you friday more please ask me about the photos..

        cheers tommy

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          #5
          Tiger II #12

          Hi,

          The photo was taken in Normandy just before D-Day, the unit of this Tiger is Pz Kp (fkl) 316, and this Tiger and the other five were all lost in the Chateaudun and Dreux area of Normandy in August 1944.

          The other Tiger II's in the unit were 02, 03, 10, 11,and 13.

          They also were the first six Tiger II manufactured and their chassis numbers are 280001, 002, 003, 004, 005 and 006.

          cheers lennard

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            #6
            Originally posted by Lennard View Post
            Hi,

            The photo was taken in Normandy just before D-Day, the unit of this Tiger is Pz Kp (fkl) 316, and this Tiger and the other five were all lost in the Chateaudun and Dreux area of Normandy in August 1944.

            The other Tiger II's in the unit were 02, 03, 10, 11,and 13.

            They also were the first six Tiger II manufactured and their chassis numbers are 280001, 002, 003, 004, 005 and 006.

            cheers lennard
            Impressive Lennard..

            Sal

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              #7
              Early ones with the Porsche turret?

              Cheers Brad

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                #8
                Tiger

                Hi,

                All were Porsche turret vehicles, all were abandoned due to mechanical problems, as they had been used for early testing by the Wehrmacht, so were very well used when finally issued to this Pz Kp.
                The US Army captured all of them but of course did not knock any of them out in combat.

                Here is a photos of #11, there are photos available in other forums and in books of all of these Tigers.

                cheers lennard

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                  #9
                  Nice after the battle pic.
                  Children had a lot of games at this period!
                  A little bit dangerous as a lot of ammunitions were staying around

                  Originally posted by Lennard View Post
                  Hi,

                  All were Porsche turret vehicles, all were abandoned due to mechanical problems, as they had been used for early testing by the Wehrmacht, so were very well used when finally issued to this Pz Kp.
                  The US Army captured all of them but of course did not knock any of them out in combat.

                  Here is a photos of #11, there are photos available in other forums and in books of all of these Tigers.

                  cheers lennard

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                    #10
                    Thank you Lennard!

                    Great information. I found that picture of "11" yesterday based on your information.

                    Still - is that any reason they keep the large, very obvious numbering?

                    Erich

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                      #11
                      Tiger

                      Hi Erich,

                      Attached is a photo of #12 when abandoned, but why they had such large and easily seen numbers, I do not know.

                      This unit was supposed to also have 3x Tiger 1 and 9x StuG III, but so far nobody has been able to identify any of them, and nobody is really sure they had them at all, especially the Tiger 1's.

                      cheers lennard



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