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  1. Dec 1, 2018 · Michael Wittmann - The Death of Germany's Tiger Tank Ace - YouTube. Mark Felton Productions. 2.14M subscribers. Subscribed. 22K. 706K views 5 years ago. Discover the story of how Germany's...

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  2. Michael Wittmann (22 April 1914 – 8 August 1944) was a German Waffen-SS tank commander during the Second World War. He is known for his ambush of elements of the British 7th Armored Division during the Battle of Villers-Bocage on 13 June 1944. While in command of a Tiger I tank, Wittmann allegedly destroyed up to 14 tanks, 15 personnel ...

  3. Tiger tank No. 205, belonging to SS Obersturmführer Michael Wittmann, proceeds down a country road in France. Never far from the front, Wittmann became the leading tank ace of the Third Reich and died in his armored vehicle.

  4. Oct 27, 2023 · The Tiger I Tank and Its Lethal Arsenal. The Tiger I, or Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger, was a heavy tank designed to be a powerful force on the battlefield. Armed with an 8.8 cm (88 mm) KwK 36 L/56 gun, it boasted exceptional firepower, and its thick armor made it nearly impervious to many Allied tanks.

  5. A website dedicated to the Panzer commander SS-Hauptsturmführer Michael Wittmann, Knight's Cross winner and hero of the battle of Villers-Bocage, June 1944.

  6. Seated atop the 88mm cannon of his Tiger I heavy tank, Obersturmführer Michael Wittmann sports the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves at his throat. The oak leaves were awarded to the Tiger ace on January 30, 1944, following an impressive combat record on the Eastern Front.

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  8. Sep 12, 2017 · In the summer of 1943, German forces launched Operation Citadel. Occurring in the Kursk area, that attack became the last great German offensive on the Eastern front. Wittmann led his Tigers in a series of deadly engagements, punching through Russian lines and breaking enemy counter-attacks.

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