World War II was tank-heavy, as both the Allied and Axis powers fielded thousands of the behemoths. Tanks fought from the jungles of Southeast Asia to the fields of France and deserts of North Africa, ...
The Tank Museum has announced the latest update on its restoration of the King Tiger V2. The restoration project, which is one of the museum’s most ambitious engineering projects to date, is relying ...
The Second World War resulted in the production of some pretty legendary tanks, on the Allied and Axis sides alike. The U.S. had the famous M4 Sherman. Great Britain had... Here’s What You Need to ...
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168 tank kills the deadliest tank ace of World War II
Kurt Knispel became the most successful tank ace of the Second World War, credited with 168 confirmed tank kills on the ...
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The lieutenant who stopped six Tiger tanks in World War II
In January 1945, during World War II, First Lieutenant Garland Merl Connor ran 400 yards under German artillery fire to direct American guns from an exposed ditch in the frozen forests of France.
Win a rare ride in Tiger 131 at The Tank Museum’s Tiger Day Spring 2026. Enter the raffle or auction for a chance to experience this WWII ...
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