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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13560 on: 19-02-2016, 19:02:06 »

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13561 on: 19-02-2016, 22:02:24 »
but it should be mentioned on the picture.

Why, could there be color inaccuracies or something?

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« Reply #13562 on: 19-02-2016, 23:02:40 »
but it should be mentioned on the picture.

Why, could there be color inaccuracies or something?

Ofcourse, colours have to be guessed, some colours are identical on grayscale but totally different in real life. I am not saying they are far off, but the difference would be noticable.

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« Reply #13563 on: 21-02-2016, 13:02:12 »


Tiger ‘231’ of Leutnant Zabel from schwere Panzer-Abteilung 503 was hit 252 times by fire from all calibres during combat near Ssemernikovo. The tank was able to be driven a further 60km to the rear area and returned to the unit.
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13564 on: 21-02-2016, 15:02:26 »


Tiger ‘231’ of Leutnant Zabel from schwere Panzer-Abteilung 503 was hit 252 times by fire from all calibres during combat near Ssemernikovo. The tank was able to be driven a further 60km to the rear area and returned to the unit.
252 times??? fire from all calibres and nothing destroyed it? wow!
That's german quality!
There aren't enough Italian tanks.

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« Reply #13565 on: 22-02-2016, 10:02:21 »
[imgwidth=750]https://i.hizliresim.com/7gmYpY.jpg[/img]
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Re: Picture of the Day
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Re: Picture of the Day
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13568 on: 24-02-2016, 20:02:18 »


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Mr. H. himself, inspects new Hetzer tanks

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« Reply #13569 on: 27-02-2016, 02:02:32 »


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An assortment of captured weapons including a Zb26 (?) and an SVT rifle

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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13570 on: 27-02-2016, 12:02:03 »
hetzer looks ugly without hinterhalt camo

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« Reply #13571 on: 28-02-2016, 22:02:53 »


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Re: Picture of the Day
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Re: Picture of the Day
« Reply #13573 on: 04-03-2016, 00:03:25 »
Can you guys tell me who signed the document? Was it Tedder, or Eisenhower?
Splendid document, truly! As I have not seen a definitive answer in the following posts, I do believe the signature says ArTedder.

And to keep it related:

Do note Eisenhower without socks.

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« Reply #13574 on: 04-03-2016, 00:03:56 »

Sevastopol harbour after the battle July 1942