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I think he was talking US units encountering tigers.
Yes, in Northwest Europe only from D-Day until the fall of the Reich.
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Why did the German's do this and not that when it came to weapons development. It usually came down to one factor----- Adolf {Shickelgruber} Hitler. He didn't want a autoloading rifle like G43 he also forbid the manufacture of STG 43/44 but they built it anyways and the troops loved them. By the end of the war he was ordering troop movements for units that no longer existed.
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Originally Posted by
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Why did the
German's do this and not that when it came to weapons development. It usually came down to one factor----- Adolf {Shickelgruber} Hitler. He didn't want a autoloading rifle like G43 he also forbid the manufacture of STG 43/44 but they built it anyways and the troops loved them. By the end of the war he was ordering troop movements for units that no longer existed.
im quite happy they did what they did.... they ended up losing....
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I seem to recall hearing or seeing somewhere that the wheel was also tested at Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England?
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