German Tiger I heavy tank operating in Russia, early- to mid-1944

Caption   German Tiger I heavy tank operating in Russia, early- to mid-1944
Photographer   Ütrecht
Source   German Federal Archive
Identification Code   Bild 101I-701-0364-36
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PzKpfw VI Ausf. E 'Tiger I'   Main article  Photos  
Added By C. Peter Chen

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Visitor Submitted Comments

  1. Bill says:
    24 Mar 2013 06:22:17 PM

    BEATING THE ODDS: TIGER-PHOBIA

    On July 7,1943 one tiger of the 1st.SS Panzer Grenadier Division, LSSAH engaged fifty (50) Russian T-34s knocking out 22 of them during the battle, the Russians left the field.
    The famous 88mm main gun of the tiger was deadly, it was able to knock out a T-34 at 3900 meters!

    QUANITY VS. QUALITY:

    The Germans produced 1,334 tigers, where as the Russians produced over 50,000 T-34s in all variants and thousands and thousands of KVs

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