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Panzers in Berlin [off topic]
This is off topic but there is a map provided showing the locations of the panzer wrecks and a QR code that can be used by owners of smart phones to show the location on google maps. I find this book to be important because the battle within Berlin has a technical and tactical side that needs this level of investigation. I have found some books about the battle of Berlin lacking in this area and without this level of detail.
https://www.panzerwrecks.com/product/panzers-in-berlin/ Usual disclaimer, Ed |
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Re: Panzers in Berlin [off topic]
I feel it should have been called "Panzerwrecks In Berlin".
Very few intact vehicles here... |
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Re: Panzers in Berlin [off topic]
I am hoping that one day, all of the wrecks, including aircraft, are mapped and identified. The Battle of Berlin should have its combat history preserved.
Best, Ed |
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