The great mass fought in the West, a small part fought on the Eastern Front, at least in Sternburg/Austria around 5th May 45. This included the Red Army to capture at least 2 intact, which where taken to trials.
We have pics of these Trials, the JT was left in its finnish, markings.
There are a (Henschel) of an unidentified unit and one (Henschel) of 501. sSSPzAbt. The last was used in Gun Trials 1946 in Russia and is now on display in the Kubinka Tank museum.
Information according Kubinka Museum Archives, as I visited once myself.
Hungary and Poland are myths, needs to be proven if they were in combat there. Records and archives also lack information in this point, only indicating personnel movement.
This myth started by people thinking about unit re-groupings from or to schwere Pz. Heeresabteilungen.
If people think a JT can pop-up in everywhere.
Well back to topic, not call the Jagdtiger one the most prominent actors in FH 1, at least for me it was the
reason to play Sector 318 and the other Maps, having a lot of fun. Would be really awesome to see this Tank in FH2 too, sometime. Oh the good ol days.
Useful or limited in use in R/L?, well it's about a game and fun, Jagdtiger means definitely fun in the late war scenario. Give the Shermans a nut to crack (food) and a good Map, where we can have fun with this useless Toy ahem. Tank.
How a good looking tank can catch attraction