-
Panzerwaffe,
later also
Panzertruppe (German for "Armoured Force", "Armoured Arm" or "Tank Force". Waffe: [combat] "arm")
refers to a
command within the...
- ('Tank Song') is a
Wehrmacht march of the **** era, sung
primarily by the
Panzerwaffe—the tank
force of ****
Germany during World War II. It is one of the...
- A
column of
tanks and
other armoured vehicles of the
Panzerwaffe near Stalingrad, 1942...
- Panzertruppenschule. It was the
first of two
major schools set up by the
German Panzerwaffe before World War II to
train German armour officers to
operate Panzers...
-
Liddell Hart, had in the
development of the
method of war
practised by the
Panzerwaffe in 1939–1941.
During the post-war
debriefs of the
former Wehrmacht generals...
- Both men
would go on to be
influential in the
establishment of the
Panzerwaffe. Lutz
continued to
oversee the
motorization of the army and was promoted...
-
coloured discs in the air." Healy, Mark (2008). Prigent, John (ed.).
Panzerwaffe: The
Campaigns in the West 1940. Vol. I. London: Ian Allan. p. 23....
- they are
jokingly called Panzerwaffel (tank or
armor wafers), a pun on
Panzerwaffe, the
Wehrmacht armored motorized forces (the
German words Panzer and...
- June 1941. It was the
second of two
major schools set up by the
German Panzerwaffe in
World War II to
train German armour officers to
operate Panzers. The...
-
direction of
Oswald Lutz,
which directed the
training and
development of the
Panzerwaffe ("armored forces") of the
German army. In
February 1938,
Paulus was appointed...