In this video, we'll explore the history of the most recognizable and fearsome tank of World War II—the German Tiger heavy tank (Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger). You'll learn how this 57-ton steel giant was created, why Hitler relied on engineering perfectionism, and how Ferdinand Porsche lost the design battle to Henschel. We'll delve into the Tiger's baptism of fire at Leningrad, its triumph and pain at Kursk, and examine the "tiger fear" phenomenon that gripped the Allied forces.
Was the Tiger the perfect weapon or a logistical nightmare for the Wehrmacht? We'll discuss the unique staggered suspension, the power of the 88mm gun, and the reasons why German industry was never able to mass-produce these vehicles. The chronicle of the retreat through Ukraine, Normandy, and the final battles in the ruins of Berlin is the story of the end of the era of knights riding steel monsters. Subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date with detailed analyses of legendary military equipment and learn the whole truth about the tank battles of the Great War.
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