Dark Alley Dan
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Better to steal them than build them.


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Nothing to brag about just a fools dream at the cost of other people
Gustav gun 1350 tons
Panzer 3. 23 tons
Tiger tank 50.tons
88mm gun. 8 tons
Pak 40. 1.5 tons
That’s 58 more panzer 3 weight wise
That’s 27 more tiger tanks weight wise
No extra custom metal work for a massive 1 off gun
168 more 88’s
Again no custom 1off metal work
900 more pak40 guns weight wise
Again no extra work lines already assembled ready to use, not counting cost and time to produce the charges and shells and man power to assemble and machine
It’s nothing more then a vanity project by a small man wanting to be big, all those resources wasted when other equipment would have been much more effective and put to better use
Nothing to brag about just a fools dream at the cost of other people
The Germans, had a thing about huge, impractical weapons. A couple of others were the Maus, the world's biggest tank, and (in WW I) the Paris gun. Maybe good for intimidation or morale building.
That picture in the Dolomites is one of my favorites on this thread.
What's with the attenuated sword on the central figure? Looks like it was made that way.
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A cold and unpleasant place to fight a war. At least it's dry:
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A cold and unpleasant place to fight a war. At least it's dry:
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The Battle of the Bulge kicked off 76 years ago on 16 December. It was a great start but a lousy finish for Hitler. Quite apart from the American response, the Germans were operating on shoestring logistics and unfavorable terrain for mechanized operations. Its very unlikely that any German tank casualties were recovered to fight again. Many were actually abandoned for lack of fuel.
Lots of vehicles where abandoned for lack of fuel like this old boy who was there for Die Wacht am Rhein .