Hello!
Recently I bought an early Bundeswehr Panzer photo lot from around 1960.
Amongst them two huge photos of a well known "Tiger II" and "Panzer IV" in unrestored condition. Probably taken around 1960.
Both tanks were captured by the Allies after the end of WWII. The Tiger II was shipped to the US and the Panzer IV to the UK.
In 1960 they were returned to the German Gouvernment and shipped to the Panzer base of Munster which was brought into service in 1958.
Once there they had been parked until 1983 when they started restoring them.
The same year the well known Panzer museum opened at Munster.
Here's a link to the handover-ceremony from the Panzer IV in 1960. It still has the Africa painting on it:
https://c8.alamy.com/compde/e0w1j5/1...ute-e0w1j5.jpg
Regards, Matthias
Recently I bought an early Bundeswehr Panzer photo lot from around 1960.
Amongst them two huge photos of a well known "Tiger II" and "Panzer IV" in unrestored condition. Probably taken around 1960.
Both tanks were captured by the Allies after the end of WWII. The Tiger II was shipped to the US and the Panzer IV to the UK.
In 1960 they were returned to the German Gouvernment and shipped to the Panzer base of Munster which was brought into service in 1958.
Once there they had been parked until 1983 when they started restoring them.
The same year the well known Panzer museum opened at Munster.
Here's a link to the handover-ceremony from the Panzer IV in 1960. It still has the Africa painting on it:
https://c8.alamy.com/compde/e0w1j5/1...ute-e0w1j5.jpg
Regards, Matthias
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