

I can't remember how I stumbled across those tanks. This time I just searched "MkV Tank Berlin".43rdRecceReg wrote:Ich erstaune michWell,.. that little jest of mine backfired then, so truth is stranger than my fiction, eh?!
Where on Earth did you find those pics?.
.yeah, yeah..Beutepanzer..but what search term did you use?
Dear me, are you impugning the fighter mettle of the typical New Yorker then, General?ALPHA wrote:Pretty Interesting info Woz found eh 43....My question would be....what would you do if you were a remaining SS trooper...and given the order to "Stand your ground" in one of those ancient Beasts
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...If it were me...I'd say OK....then turn New Yawker and say FORGET ABOUT IT
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They were probably 'gate guardians' originally. Still, if you were one of the ageing Volkssturm, or someone simply up to the eyeteeth with fighting, what better place would there have been to hide from the Russians, eh?Woz wrote:I can't remember how I stumbled across those tanks. This time I just searched "MkV Tank Berlin".43rdRecceReg wrote:Ich erstaune michWell,.. that little jest of mine backfired then, so truth is stranger than my fiction, eh?!
Where on Earth did you find those pics?.
.yeah, yeah..Beutepanzer..but what search term did you use?
On another site it said they were used as armoured machine gun bunkers.
When I first came across them I just thought of some poor Tiger crew getting these as replacements "Sorry it's all we have left"
No Sir 43.....I'm just saying43rdRecceReg wrote: Dear me, are you impugning the fighter mettle of the typical New Yorker then, General?...and dissing that casual, world-weary insouciance they display? Hmmm.. I saw some of that on a visit there many moons ago.... I went into a burger bar, and ordered, well..a burger.. but the look i got from the guy behind the counter read 'Here..make it yourself.. as I fully expected him to throw the ingredients at me.. But the SS trooper's response to the 'stand your ground order' most likely would have been 'Jawohl, mein Herr"!!!.
...and that would have been followed by the 'Hitlergruss' (salute)..ah, but we do love our stereotypes, don't we?
So you'd rather take your chances out in the open with your Garand, then Mr A., well, I can understand the need for space, and the option to find other bolt holes..but how using your rifle from this? It looks like a tracked "portaloo" (portable toilet). It also has the advantage that if your guts are upset by all the strife..the Sturm und Drang.. you can at least relieve them!!ALPHA wrote:No Sir 43.....I'm just saying43rdRecceReg wrote: Dear me, are you impugning the fighter mettle of the typical New Yorker then, General?...and dissing that casual, world-weary insouciance they display? Hmmm.. I saw some of that on a visit there many moons ago.... I went into a burger bar, and ordered, well..a burger.. but the look i got from the guy behind the counter read 'Here..make it yourself.. as I fully expected him to throw the ingredients at me.. But the SS trooper's response to the 'stand your ground order' most likely would have been 'Jawohl, mein Herr"!!!.
...and that would have been followed by the 'Hitlergruss' (salute)..ah, but we do love our stereotypes, don't we?
....Saying that I'd rather be in the open picking my shots than pinned in one of those ...what I consider to be pre made metal coffins
...to be ordered to make a last stand in one of those would be the equivalent of being a Kamakaze pilot locked in a Baka Bomb
....No where to go ...not much area to hide....Just one big Target in the middle of a Courtyard
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Yup...if the only weapon I have is a rifle....I'd rather be in the open...where there is a wider variety of area where I could "choose" to take out an enemy![]()
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