It's the same things your whole life. Clean up your room, stand up straight, pick up your feet, take it like a man, be nice to your sister, don't mix beer and wine, ever. Oh yeah, don't drive on the railroad tracks!
It's the same things your whole life. Clean up your room, stand up straight, pick up your feet, take it like a man, be nice to your sister, don't mix beer and wine, ever. Oh yeah, don't drive on the railroad tracks!
hold your horses cool do you think there puting horses! king tiger horse
it was the back bone of the german army no shit the brit's & US had mules
Ehm, actually.. King Tiger wasn't the backbone of the German army at all. Only a small number were produced. The backbone of the German army was at first the Panzer IV, and later in the war the Germans most used vehicle was a Stug. Around 30.000 were built against about 500 King Tiger's. Correct me If I'm wrong!
And about the horses..neither Germans or Allies used much cavalry- altough Germans had some horses for transport means.
I took this quote from a book but it holds true " Panzers may have been the sword of the German Army but STuGs and Tank destroyers were their shields."
Not all people hang out in Mommys house hiding from the vagina, pete. Some of us MEN like it.- Beef Flaps
Ehm, actually.. King Tiger wasn't the backbone of the German army at all. Only a small number were produced. The backbone of the German army was at first the Panzer IV, and later in the war the Germans most used vehicle was a Stug. Around 30.000 were built against about 500 King Tiger's. Correct me If I'm wrong!
And about the horses..neither Germans or Allies used much cavalry- altough Germans had some horses for transport means.
Owww......you forget about the Panzer III completely.....actually from mid 1940 up to 1942 this was the back bone of the german tank forces, followed up by the Panzer IV because it could carry a bigger gun and more armour to face the soviet tanks like the T34 and KV1. After that i am not sure...i guess there were much more panthers then tigers, so i think they deserve that title from 1943 up to the end of the war.
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Overall, from 1943 to 1945, only some 6000 Panthers were produced by Maschinenfabrik-Augsburg-Nuremberg (MAN) in Kassel and Maschinenfabrik Niedersachsen-Hannover (MNH) in Hannover, along with Daimler-Benz, Henschel and Demag.
What Artie Bucco says also sounds true......from 1942 onward german tanks were certainly not alone in their fight against soviet armour, tank destroyers were a lot cheaper and faster to produce, and could carry a heavier gun then the tanks could that were build at the same time. ( in fact german tanks never were the only ones to fight soviet armour, there were a lot of AT field guns around , and the luftwaffe was there too )
Last edited by Beast of War; November 21st, 2003 at 08:55 PM.
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no that fine the king tiger horse was pokeing fun at Evilsanta tought came to me a horse with a 88 on it's back LOL
I get your joke now. I was confused since horses were indeed the transportation backbone of the German Army, which never had enough motorized transport (or gas) to haul more than a small part of its supplies.
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