Panzer II’s helped overrun France in 1940. Who still had them in
1944? Where? What strange vehicle had spikes and cleats and roamed the sunken
lanes of Normandy on gigantic iron wheels? What unusual
feature was seen on a knocked out ‘Puma?’ When you kit-bash a SdKfz 222 and a
SdKfz 251 in 1:1 scale, what do you get, and who gets credit for it? Only one
German AFV met the Allied invasion forces on the beaches. Which one?
The answers to these and other questions are to be found here in
Panzerwrecks 11, with 128 rare and unpublished large format photographs sourced
from around the world.
Features: Wrecks
at Trevieres * Unrecovered Bergepanther * Scrapyard Panzers * Normandy - Puma
Country
Vehicles covers:
Tiger I * Tiger II * Panther Ausf A * Panther Ausf G * Bergepanther * PzKpfw IV
Ausf H * PzKpfw IV Ausf J * Sturmgeschütz IV * Hummel * Sturmgeschütz III Ausf G
* PzBeob.Wg.III * Wespe * Marder
38(t) * Flakpanzer 38 * Grille * SdKfz 251 Ausf D SdKfz 251 with 2cm Kw.K *
SdKfz 251/9 * SdKfz 10/4 * SdKfz 10/5 * SdKfz 7/2 * SdKfz 9 * Panzerwerfer 42
(munition)
leSPW U 304(f) * SdKfz 234/2 (5 cm) * PzSpWg P 204(f) * SdKfz 231
* Škoda Radschlepper Type175L * SdKfz 223 Ausf B * 4.7 cm Pak(t) auf PzKpfw
35R(f) * 7.5cm Pak40/1 auf Sfl. LrS * Ladungstrager
Goliath.