Surviving Panzers parts - The Shadock`s website

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Surviving Panzers parts - The Shadock`s website
Surviving Panzers parts
Last update : 21 May 2012
Listed here are the Panzers big parts (turrets, hulls, guns) that still exist today.
Pierre-Olivier Buan, August 2008 - http://news.webshots.com/album/566334373OYhyFB?start=12
Tiger I gearbox – Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (Germany)
Rene Martinez, August 2006
Tiger I engine HL 230 P 45 – Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (Germany)
Carsten Gurk, 2002 - http://www.panzer-modell.de/specials/ontour/westwall2002/westwall2002.htm
Tiger I steering gear – Westwall-Museum, Pirmasens (Germany)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2007
Various Panther and Tiger I parts – Westwall-Museum, Pirmasens (Germany)
The armour section painted in white is from a Panther Ausf D or A. The other parts are from a Tiger I late model (Rudi Schoeters)
http://tankysmrzovka.webgarden.cz/image/12312311
Tiger I incomplete hull – Private collection near Frankfurt am Main / Mainz (Germany)
This Tiger I wreck was recovered in 1994. This tank is from Nahabino (Moscow Oblast) proving ground. It was first damaged by
artillery and in the 1960s, it was blown up (Yaroslav Konkin)
“jevgenijss”, June 2009 - http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=301500&page=16
Tiger I main gun, turret and hull armor plates and suspension parts
found somewhere in Kurland (Latvia)
The parts were all bought by Iain King, who intends to reconstruct a Tiger tank from hull and turret bits recovered mainly in Eastern
Europe. He is looking for an engine, gear box and steering box in any condition (info. from Iain King himself)
“jevgenijss”, June 2009 - http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=301500&page=21
Tiger I turret roof found somewhere in Kurland (Latvia)
The turret shows additional antenna port proving that it was commanders tank,
the Tiger belonged to 510 Schw Pz Abteilung (“jevgenijss”)
http://www.lerenfort.fsnet.co.uk/page67.html
Tiger I front plate found near the small hamlet of Kiseli, near the city of Orscha (Russia)
Picture provided by Dmitry Bushmakow
Tiger I turret roof found in Russia, unknown exact location
Unknown source
Tiger I turret roof – Vadim Zadorozhny Museum, Arhangelskoe, Moscow Oblast (Russia)
http://www.pansarmuseet.se/TigerII.htm
Kingtiger engine and gearbox – Pansarmuseet, Axvall (Sweden)
These components belonged to a Kingtiger which was bought by Sweden to France in 1948, for trial purposes. These parts are the
last remains of this particular tank (Petter Baeckström)
H. Schütz - http://forum.panzer-archiv.de/viewtopic.php?p=108388#108388
Kingtiger rear deck – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK)
This part was found in Germany in the 1990s
Other Tiger I and Kingtiger parts – Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK)
Tiger I parts : 3 escape hatches, a part of the main gun, 1 exhaust base, a big armor part from the side of the turret, a rear deck plate,
a side fender mudguard. Tiger II parts : complete main gun, front armor plate, 2/3 of the left armor plate of the hull, 2 road wheels, a
set of tracks. There may be other Tiger I and Kingtiger parts not shown on Kevin Wheatcroft’s website…
Gallery of these parts can be seen here : http://www.wheatcroftcollection.com/tiger.html
Kingtiger rear deck and main gun can be seen here : http://www.wheatcroftcollection.com/home.html
-> in the menu bar go to “Projects - Future” and then “King Tiger”
Klingtiger front armor plate can be seen here : http://www.wheatcroftcollection.com/home.html
-> in the menu bar go to “The Research Squad” and then “Projects”
Dennis Trowbridge, 2007 - http://news.webshots.com/album/559143852NNvHjL?start=28
Kingtiger engine and transmission – Saumur Tank Museum (France)
http://www.modelforum.cz/download/file.php?id=340125&mode=view
Kingtiger turret parts found in 2001 near Mantes-la-Jolie (France)
This tank from the 101 SS.s.Abteilung was lost in a crater on 26 August 1944. It was blown up by a scrap dealer after the war and
the small metal bits were buried when the D913 road was constructed. Bruno Renoult, a local historian, discovered and recovered
parts of the turret, including the roof and parts of the turret’s left side.The hull of the tank still remain (in bits) under the road. There is a
project to recover all the bits still remaining under the road, to reconstruct the tank and to build a monument where the tank will be
displayed, but it encounters technical and administrative difficulties. http://www.vexinhistoirevivante.com/memorial_tigre.html
Pierre-Olivier Buan, July 2007 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/kingtiger_full/index.html
Jagdpanther 88mm gun / Kingtiger armour part
Schweizerisches Militärmuseum, Full (Switzerland)
These parts were previously displayed at the Panzermuseum, Thun (Switzerland)
Rafał Białęcki, September 2008
Kingtiger gun and turret parts – Museum im. Orła Białego, Skarżysko-Kamienna (Poland)
http://www.netlabor.hu/roncskutatas/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=10744
Some Kingtiger parts found in Hungary
Dennis Trowbridge, August 2005 - http://community.webshots.com/photo/429031245/1431111619063387170JTUoNI#
Sturmtiger 380mm mortar – Bovington Tank Museum (UK)
Rob Rhoades, June 2008
Panther gearbox – Bovington Tank Museum (UK)
Picture provided by Axel Recke, 2006
Panther Ausf. A hull – Private collection, in the area of Düsseldorf (Germany)
This hull comes from the Saumur Tank Museum, France (it is painted on the hull) and was given to the WTS Koblenz (Germany).
Parts of this hull were used to restore the WTS Koblenz Bergepanther. It then came to a restoration facility near Düsseldorf. The owner
wants to built a driveable Bergepanther from the Panther hull. He is currently collecting missing parts, no work has been done yet on
the hull (Jens Hill; Axel Recke, http://www.militaria-fundforum.de/)
Douglas Gleeson, June 2003 - http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=45530
Panther Ausf. A hull – either at the the Museum of Military History, Wien (Austria)
or at the Munster Panzer Museum (Germany)
yetdark, June 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/yetdark/3627041340/
Panther 75mm gun – Munster Panzer Museum (Germany)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, August 2008 - http://news.webshots.com/album/566334373OYhyFB?start=12
Panther gearbox – Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (Germany)
Dennes Aldrup, 2002 - http://www.panzer-modell.de/specials/ontour/autotechnica/autotechnica.htm
Panther Ausf. D turret – Motor Technica Museum, Bad Oeynhausen (Germany)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2004
Panther 75mm gun and tracks – Museum D-Day Omaha, Vierville-sur-mer (France)
Rafał Białęcki, January 2010
Panther hull – Fort IX Czerniakowski, Warsaw (Poland)
It was recovered on 3rd August 1995 from a fish pond in Wólka Gostomska, Poland (Rafał Białęcki)
www.panzer.punkt.pl
Panther hull – Museum im. Orła Białego, Skarżysko-Kamienna (Poland)
Have a look at the recovery process of this hull here : http://www.lerenfort.fsnet.co.uk/page104.html
http://www.lerenfort.fsnet.co.uk/page105.html
http://www.lerenfort.fsnet.co.uk/page106.html
June 2004 - http://www.orzelbialy.dmkhosting.com/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=30
Panther turret part – Museum im. Orła Białego, Skarżysko-Kamienna (Poland)
unknown source
Panther Ausf. A hull – Panzerfarm, Kęszycki Brothers Collection (Poland)
Dmitry Bushmakow, May 2010
Panther hull and tracks remains – Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2007
Jagdpanther gun – Westwall-Museum, Pirmasens (Germany)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, June 2007
Jagdpanther damaged gun – Westwall-Museum, Pirmasens (Germany)
The Westwall Museum had 2 complete Jagdpanther guns. As Mike Gibbs restored his Jagdpanther, the museum sold him one of their
2 complete guns and get this wrecked one from him (Rudi Schoeters)
John Pictaggi, June 2006
Bergepanther crane mechanism – Saumur Tank Museum (France)
http://www.warandpeaceshow.co.uk/component/option,com_marketplace/Itemid,88888973/adid,270/catid,18/page,show_ad/
PzKpfw. IV turret – Rex & Rod Cadman Collection (UK)
This turret is for sale (War and peace show website)
“yetdark”, June 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/yetdark/3630390348/
PzKpfw. IV Ausf. D turret – Munster Panzer Museum (Germany)
Rene Martinez, August 2006
PzKpfw. IV HL 120 TRM engine – Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (Germany)
“181010”, July 2009
PzKpfw. IV turret (cut open) – August 1944 Museum, Falaise (France)
Esa Muikku, July 2004
PzKpfw. IV Ausf. J hull (Ps. 221-15) – Finnish Armour Museum, Parola (Finland)
This hull is part of one of the 15 Panzer IV Ausf. J bought by Finland to Germany in August 1944 (Wikipedia)
http://www.lerenfort.fsnet.co.uk/page83.html
PzKpfw. IV Ausf. H or J gun – somewhere in Estonia
“BIGRED”, March 2008 - http://oppozit.ru/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=29696
PzKpfw. IV Ausf. H hull – Private collection, Riga (Latvia)
Douglas Gleeson, Summer 2006
PzKpfw. IV partial hull, tracks, part of the upper hull of a Pz. III (Befehlswagen?) and
cupola of a Panther – Polish Army Museum backyard, Warsaw (Poland)
Information about these parts provided by Stephen Taylor
Rafał Białęcki, September 2008
First PzKpfw. IV hull – Museum im. Orła Białego, Skarżysko-Kamienna (Poland)
“Vlaad”, July 2006
Second PzKpfw. IV hull – Museum im. Orła Białego, Skarżysko-Kamienna (Poland)
“pomsee”, October 2008 - http://www.odkrywca-online.com/jagdpanzer-iv-z-rzeki-2000r-co-dalej-,233416.html#233416
Two PzKpfw. IV or Sturmgeschütz IV hulls – Private collection (Poland)
These hulls are possibly part of the Kęszycki Brothers Collection in Poland. There are at least 2 different PzKpfw. IV hulls in this
collection, see this link : http://wars98.fotosik.pl/zdjecia/2
Ferenc Bálint, March 2010
PzKpfw. IV turret – Hungarian Military Museum, Budapest (Hungary)
This turret was modified in the 1950s, in order to serve as a machinegun pillbox on a defensive line. It was recovered near Matty (a
town located near the border with Croatia) in March 2008, and restored. Today it can be seen in the court of the Hungarian Military
Museum in Budapest, reconstructed as a pillbox. During the cleaning process, fragments of the turret numbers were found. The
number is supposedly 82146, which would make this turret a part of a short-barreled Panzer IV Ausf. F (Ferenc Bálint)
“borowiki”, November 2008 - http://www.forfree.hc.pl/eksploracja/viewtopic.php?t=725&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
PzKpfw. IV bottom hull – somewhere in Israel (Golan heights area?)
“Taranov”, April 2007 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=6736
PzKpfw. IV Ausf. F turret – Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia)
http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=544680
PzKpfw. IV Ausf. ? turret – Prokhorovka, Belgorod Oblast (Russia)
This turret was found while reconstructing riverside park and recovered in September 2011. It will probably will go to Prokhorovka
Museum (Roman Alymov)
Maciej Boruń, June 2011
Jagdpanzer IV early L/48 front armour plate and gun + PzKpfw. IV or StuG IV front hull
Armoured Weapons Museum, Land Forces Training Centre, Poznań (Poland)
On 28 November 2009, a front armour plate with mantlet and gun were recovered from a private terrain near the Citadel. It was
probably destroyed during the battle of "Festung Posen" in 1945. Funding this vehicle is a historical mystery because no historical
source evert mentioned the use of any Jagdpanzer IV during the battle of Poznań (even the people who organized this action expected
a Russian tank or a gun). The parts of Jagdpanzer were dug in the ground of a garden after the war and the owners forgot its
existence (Rafał Białęcki).
The front hull part was found in Krzewata, Poland (Piotr Lewandowski). The restoration process :
http://warrelics.eu/forum/german-tanks-vehicles/554-something-pz-iv-chassis_july-2007-a.html
http://sdkfz7.free.fr/esk15.htm
Jagdpanzer IV L/70 parts (incl. hull and main gun)
Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK)
Some of these parts (incl. the hull) come from a private collection located in Poland (info. from various sources)
Rudi Ehninger, 1988
Hornisse / Nashorn wreck – Unknown location
This wreck has been recovered along with other US and German WW2 vehicles in a former WH barracks in Vilseck (Germany). The
photo was taken at Sinsheim, where the Jagdpanzer 38(t) and the Nashorn were in storage, in 1988 (Rudi Ehninger, Brigadier General
(rtd) German Panzertruppe)
http://www.lerenfort.fsnet.co.uk/page39N.htm
Brummbär main gun – Private collection (France)
This 15cm main armament would have belonged to a Brummbar of Sturm Panzer Abteilung 217 that fought in Normandy during the
Summer of '44. It is to note that a 75mm round from a Sherman tank is embedded in the rear part of the mantlet (Lerenfort website)
Rafał Białęcki, August 2007
PzKpfw. III Ausf. N main gun - Militärhistorisches Museum, Dresden (Germany)
Andreas Edler, October 2007 - http://picasaweb.google.com/a.edler/AutoUndMotorradMuseumBadOeynhausen#
PzKpfw. III Ausf. H hull – Motor Technica Museum, Bad Oeynhausen (Germany)
This hull was recovered from a military training range in Germany
Dennes Aldrup, 2002 - http://www.panzer-modell.de/specials/ontour/autotechnica/autotechnica.htm
Panzerbeobachtungswagen III Turret
Motor Technica Museum, Bad Oeynhausen (Germany)
Rafał Białęcki, September 2008
PzKpfw. III hull – Fort IX Czerniakowski, Warsaw (Poland)
Patrick Kraft, 2001 - http://www.jagdtiger.de/GermanVeh/PzIII-03.htm
PzKpfw. III turret and gun – Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia)
It seems that this turret and the gun were shifted to an unknown location
Timur Gennadevich - http://photofile.ru/users/pakuro/3834085/?page=1
Timur Gennadevich - http://photofile.ru/users/pakuro/3834085/?page=4
PzKpfw. III hull parts and turret – Private collection (Russia)
These Panzer III parts are being restored
http://www.sporf.ru/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%82%D1%8B/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B5%D0%B
A%D1%82%D1%8B/%D0%A2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BA_t-III
PzKpfw. III turret – Private collection, near Moscow (Russia)
This turtret seems to be a different one from the one below
“pakuro”, August 2011 - http://photo.qip.ru/users/pakuro/3933500/94102244/
PzKpfw. III partial turret – Private collection (Russia)
Sigve Amdal, January 2009
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G wreck – Rogaland Krigshistoriske Museum (Norway)
This vehicle will get some restoration works from the museum (Sigve Amdal)
Wim Dirks, 2004
2 Sturmgeschütz III guns – Saumur Tank Museum (France)
Rafał Białęcki, January 2010
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G superstructure – Fort IX Czerniakowski, Warsaw (Poland)
Esa Muikku, July 2004
10.5 cm Sturmhaubitze 42 wreck
Museum im. Orła Białego, Skarżysko-Kamienna (Poland)
http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=show&i=3606&mm=1&vd=1
Sturmgeschütz III wreck – Private collection (Poland)
Any information about this wreck is the most welcome
http://wars98.fotosik.pl/albumy/214890.html#e
Sturmgeschütz III hull – Private collection (Poland)
This hull is possibly part of the Kęszycki Brothers Collection in Poland
http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=show&lang=1&i=5235&mm=2&xb=2&vd=1
Sturmgeschütz III wreck found near Červená Voda (Czech republic)
http://gazetaolsztynska.wm.pl/Natrafili-na-niemieckie-dzialo-szturmowe,49434?img_id=13&pg=1#shrtctgal
PzKpfw III or Sturmgeschütz III parts found near Dobre Miasto (Poland)
Rafał Białęcki, September 2008
Sturmgeschütz III main gun – Kalemegdan Military Museum, Belgrade (Serbia)
http://wwwboards.auto.ru/retro/429256.html
StuG III Ausf. F chassis – "Stalin Line" Museum, Zaslavl', Minsk Voblast (Belarus)
This chassis was recovered from a bog near Mstislavl on 19 October 2010. It will be restored at the Stalin Line museum (Belarus), and
th
the restoration is hoped to be completed for the 70 anniversary of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War.It was built in 1942 and
was probably lost in 1944 during operation Bagration. It fall from a bridge while crossing the Tuft river (http://ont.by)
Andrew Shvachko, February 2011 - http://tankmuseum.io.ua/album422811
Sturmgeschütz III hull part – Korsun/Cherkassy pocket museum (Ukraine)
In September 2010, the Ukrainian government was informed that the “Black Archeologists” were preparing to recover the remnants of
an armoured vehicle at Nagornaya-Poboyaya village - located just North of the river Gornyy Tikich, and East of Zhashkov village. As
the recovery of the vehicle was illegal, an official inspector of the Ukrainian Government, assited by a section of the local Police, went
on observation of the site during three nights and days. As the "Black Archeologists" (who wanted to make some money out of it)
recovered the vehicle, the guys were arrested and their "find" confiscated by the Government. The StuG III was immediately handed
over to the Museum of Korsun. The vehicle is now cleaned up; displaying most of its original paint and some handwriten markings.
Inside the hull several spent cases of 7,92mm (Carbine 98 and MG) and some 9mm (MP and Pistol) were discovered in the mud. So this vehicle definitely saw some action in February 1944 (“Martinksi”)
http://www.sporf.ru/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%82%D1%8B/%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B5%D0%B
A%D1%82%D1%8B/%D0%A2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BA_stug-III
Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. G superstructure
State Technical Museum Chernogolovka, near Moscow
Picture provided by Dmitry Bushmakow
Picture provided by Dmitry Bushmakow
StuG III main gun and parts found in Russia, unknown exact location
Unnkown source
StuG III Ausf. F superstructure elements found in Russia, unknown exact location
Jens Hill, July 2008
PzKpfw. II turret – Ålborg Kaserne (Denmark)
There were 3 bunkers with Pz.Kpfw. II at Fliegerhorst Aalborg West. One turret is on display at the Defence and Garrison Museum
(Axis history forum)
“yetdark”, June 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/yetdark/3629573395/in/photostream/
PzKpfw. II turret – Panzer Museum Munster (Germany)
There were 3 bunkers with Pz.Kpfw. II at Fliegerhorst Aalborg West. the last one was, to my knowledge, send to Germany (Axis history
forum). It is probably this turret
http://www.detektorweb.cz/prispevky/clanky/vraky-techniky-v-nemecku-ii-4743/
PzKpfw. II turret – Rantznau (Germany)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, May 2007
PzKpfw. II turret – Musée des Invalides, Paris (France)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, March 2009 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/remember_lehon/index.html
PzKpfw. II turret – Remember Museum, Lehon, near Dinan (France)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, April 2008
PzKpfw. II turret – ASPHM Association, La Wantzenau (France)
Pierre-Olivier Buan, July 2008 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/pzII_marseille/index.html
PzKpfw. II turret – 317 rue de la Madrague-Ville, Marseille (France)
This turret is still located at the top of a bunker and can’t be easily seen from the street
Pierre-Olivier Buan, July 2008 - http://the.shadock.free.fr/Tanks_in_France/pzII_marseille/index.html
PzKpfw. II turret – Carrefour de la Cabucelle, Marseille (France)
http://www.asphm.com/moteurs/moteur_panzerkampfwagen_2/moteur_panzerkampfwagen_2.html
PzKpfw. II Ausf. L « Luchs » engine – ASPHM Association, La Wantzenau (France)
“svestenik76” - http://www.flickr.com/photos/40452904@N08/6027142950/in/photostream
PzKpfw. II turret – Tempi Valley, Thessaly (Greece)
It was used by the German army during WWII for securing the railroads lines
Alex Pankov, October 2008
PzKpfw. II wrecked turret – "Arsenal" Museum, Voronezh, Voronezh Oblast (Russia)
Dennes Aldrup, 2002 - http://www.panzer-modell.de/specials/ontour/autotechnica/autotechnica.htm
PzKpfw. II Ausf. L “Luchs” turret – Motor Technica Museum, Bad Oeynhausen (Germany)
Rudi Ehninger
PzKpfw. II hull – The “Becker Collection” (France or Belgium?)
This partial hull was found together with other relics in the Grafenwöhr area (Vilseck) and was sold to a private collector (Rudi
Ehninger) According to Rudi Schoeters, the dented idler wheel on this photo looks like a wheel he saw on Becker’s Panzer II chassis
Erik Ettrup - http://www.panzerworld.net/panzerturretsnorway
PzKpfw. II Flamingo turret – Kviljo, Lista (Norway)
http://bunkersite.eu/locations/norway/lista/rs232-osthassel.html
PzKpfw. II Flamingo turret – Østhassel, Lista (Norway)
http://bunkersite.eu/locations/norway/lista/rs-listafyr.html
PzKpfw. II Flamingo turret – Lista Fyr, Lista (Norway)
“sil3nt” - http://www.forfree.hc.pl/eksploracja/viewtopic.php?t=710
PzKpfw. II Flamingo turret – Rogaland Krigshistoriske Museum (Norway)
Unknown source
PzKpfw. II turret – Unknown location
Jens Hill, July 2008
PzKpfw. I turret – Ålborg Kaserne (Denmark)
Sten Boye, 1999 - http://www.drostrup.com/Attrapkampvogne%20m.v..htm
PzKpfw. I turret – Blåvand Tirpitz-museet (Denmark)
Channel Islands Occupation Society, June 2010 - http://www.ciosjersey.org.uk/member.htm
PzKpfw. I turret – Frederickshaven (Denmark)
Mario Lippert, November 2005
PzKpfw. I turret ,engine and hull parts – Militärhistorisches Museum, Dresden (Germany)
“erik1939-1945” - http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=70&t=114755&sid=2bd1de1a7c34e574e3e440dcab3d8053&start=15
PzKpfw. I turret – St-Martin-de-Fenollar / L'Albere area (France)
“Taranov”, April 2007 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=6736
PzKpfw. I turret – Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia)
“yetdark”, August 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/yetdark/3850027030/in/set-72157621997793609/
Marder II (sdkfz 132) gun shield and gun mount – Fort Gerhard, Świnoujście (Poland)
http://www.asphm.com/moteurs/moteur_jagdpanzer_38_hetzer/moteur_jagdpanzer_38_hetzer.html
Three Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer engines – ASPHM Association, La Wantzenau (France)
Photo provided by Walter Schwabe, November 2011
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer partial hull/chassis – Private collection (Germany)
Fahrgestell number 323816, built by Skoda. This tank is said to be a Berge-Hetzer
http://www.klub-vm.estranky.cz/fotoalbum/technika-muzea/jagtpanzer-38-ausf_-_t_-hetzer-/116
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer wreck
Military Museum on Demarcation Line, Rokycany (Czech Republic)
Ota Jirků, October 2010
ST-I Tank Destroyer hull – Vojenské Muzeum, Králíky (Czech Republic)
Seems to have been modified for civilian use
“Heller”, 2009 - http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=show&lang=1&i=20772&mm=2&xb=2&vd=1
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer hull – (Still?) in use in a quarry (Slovakia)
Has been modified for civilian use
I’m looking for photos of those parts :
any (big) Panzer part that I forgot….
This document is a synthesis of photos and information published on the web.
I would like to thank the people who took these photos and put them on their websites, or
sent them to me, and also those who helped me doing these lists (particularly people of
the AFV News Discussion Board). For any question, you can email me at
[email protected]
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