- The
Panzerfaust (German: [ˈpantsɐˌfaʊst], lit. 'tank fist' or 'armour fist', plural: Panzerfäuste) was a
development family of single-shot man-portable...
- The
Panzerfaust 3 (lit. 'armor fist' or 'tank fist') is a
modern semi-disposable
recoilless anti-tank weapon,
which was
developed between 1978 and 1985...
- Look up
panzerfaust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
German term
Panzerfaust (Tank-fist) is a name
given to a
World War II–era
disposable recoilless...
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Panzerfaust is the
fifth studio album by
Norwegian black metal band Darkthrone,
released in June 1995 by
Moonfog Productions (Europe) and The End Records...
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Operation Panzerfaust (German:
Unternehmen Panzerfaust, lit. 'Operation
Armored Fist') was a
military operation undertaken in
October 1944 by the German...
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Panzerfaust Records was a Minnesota-based
white power record label founded in
September 1998.
Named after a
German anti-tank weapon, the
record label...
- (abbreviation for
Panzerfaust 44 mm,
formally also
Leichte Panzerfaust,
meaning "Light tank-fist", also
known as
Panzerfaust Lanze (lance) and
Panzerfaust 2/Panzerfaust...
- The
Fliegende Panzerfaust,
meaning 'flying tank fist' (literally 'Flying
Armor Fist') in the
German language, was a
project for a
Third Reich very-short-range...
- can
either be disposable, such as the
Panzerfaust 1, M72 LAW, AT4, etc., or reusable, such as the
Panzerfaust 2, Carl
Gustaf 8.4 cm
recoilless rifle...
- (lieutenant), journalist, and
publisher of the soldiers' newspaper, Die
Panzerfaust. He was at
first a
fervent admirer of Hitler.
Before his
brother Reinhard's...