Streckenschutzzug "Berlin" at its final destination - the south of Seelow (Vorwerk Ludwigslust; modern-day Friedersdorf, Vierlinden) - after being destroyed by Soviet aircraft and artillery on 16-17 April 1945. Fairly intact looking Panther Ausf. A has been secured to the flatbed with steel cables.
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Track protection train "Berlin" was built by Krupp-Drunckenmüller in Berlin-Tempelhof and it left the factory on 12 February 1945 to operate between Ludwigslust and Werbig.
The train had five flatcars with immobile Panthers, "tanks equipped with 88mm guns", and/or disabled Panzer IV Ausf. Hs. Reportedly, about 56 Soviet tanks were claimed by the train. Krupp-Drunckenmüller also prepared 22 damaged Pz IV and Panthers for the Panzer-Kompanie (bodenständig) "Berlin".
Source: "Marshal Zhukov at the Oder" by Tony Le Tissier, "PanzerZug!" by Glen Coomber and "Panzers in Berlin 1945".