Königstiger und Mausケーニッヒス・ティーガーとマウス

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2008

Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausführung B "Tiger II"、Königstiger und Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus マウス
Militärmuseum in Munster ミュンスターの博物館

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  • Where is the Maus in this video ? I didnt see it .....cause there were only 11 prototypes produced... and all were destroyed by their own crews as the russians advanced to the area where they were deployed for testing.... (one could have been be prepared for battle against russian forces some articles say) the Russians found two of theese and built one tank of the two crippled tanks .... and the only REAL Maus is to be see at Kubinka Tank Museum in Moscow.

  • @aLlArUsSo I'm sorry.It is not a real Maus.It is a model.(REAL Maus is to be see at Kubinka Tank Museum in Moscow.)I want to go to Moscow to watch a REAL MAUS.

  • incredible

  • Japan does not have the armed forces.

    The Japanese constitution was forced on your country.China will have a carrier in the near future.I am afraid.

  • Where's the Maus?

  • Because It is very heavy,A Maus cannot bring to this museum.I think so.

    This is only A model,

    Your Kingtiger's model is great!

    There is a company of TAMIYA in Japan.

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  • because the russians stole it just like they steal everything else german

  • nice vid .. but I hate your footsteps..

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  • Q hermoso panzer esta bien conservado sin duda alguna

  • @codysiny Hey it wasn't the Russians that invaded and stole everything from other countrys it was the Germans rememeber they tryed twice and lost twice like a bunch of losers

  • @codysiny hahahahaha...go away nazi...you stole t-34 design

  • @hatakashi1900 Kubinka, Russia!

  • @petrwarry by bare dimentions, yes, but going by cubic feat, no.

  • @riskyrieske 185 tons empty. With crew, rounds, a full tank of gas and equitment, it ended up about 200 tons.

  • @hatakashi1900 A museum outside of Moscow Russia

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