When the fearsome German Tiger tank first appeared in North Africa, Allied troops were stunned by its thick armor and devastating 88 mm gun. But the capture of Tiger 131 in Tunisia gave British ...
In 1943, British forces in Tunisia captured a German Tiger tank almost completely intact. Known as Tiger 131, it became the first opportunity for Allied engineers to examine Germany’s feared heavy ...
The son of a soldier involved in a battle, which saw one of the world's most famous tanks captured, has told the story of its capture in a new book. Dale Oscroft's father John saw his anti-tank Piat ...
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