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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther" Ausf. D
displayed at the Wilhelminapark in Breda, The Netherlands. This Model D Panther is a very rare type, this is probably one of the last. The tank is donated by the 1st Polish Armoured Division to the people of Breda.

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  • were in Breda is this Panther anyway?

    I coulden't find it? I asked several people about this, and they had never ehared of it before..?

  • In Breda, the crossing of the streets: Generaal Maczekstraat, Wilhelminapark and Paul Windhausenweg.

    Nearby is a memorial sign for the Polish liberators.

  • lol, i am born in breda, and i didn't know there is an polish panther

  • ...of course it is a German tank, not a Polish one.

  • Weet iemand van welke duitse eenheid die Panther was?

  • Deze Panther D kwam volgens mij van een oefenterrein van de Panzer Lehr, maar dit weet ik niet zeker. Ik zou graag ook meer willen weten betreffende de afkomst en restauraties. Als het goed is heeft het Generaal Maczek museum in Breda wel wat meer informatie (ook een M7 'Priest'!).

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  • nice to see they did not all end up in scrap yards...

  • sad to see everything welded shut. would love to see it running someday. history is so much better when mobil.

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  • Got on google maps.. brill !!

  • haha Polish Pany xdd

  • The last Panzer V model D.... This vehicle and others in Poland is only a dream. Dam communism!

  • Looks like its been given a nice heavy coat of camo. Even the tracks have been painted. It should keep the rust away .Healthy looking for a WW2 tank,cause the are not many of these beast around anymore. The most exciting thing about this tank is that with TLC and BOOKOO bucks she could be revived again. As a mildstone in the history of man ,now preserved for future generations.

  • I say we steal it and replace with garbage truck (painted is the same colors of course) for all the attention it probably get's, and give it a good home somewhere. Sure would look good on some re-enactors outing.

  • Oh, thanks. i'll try to take a look next time when i'm down there! The Panther does look like it needs allot've love and Maintenance.

  • polish yeah ;)

    I`m from poland ;)

    1st division Gen. Maczek

  • The greatest and most advanced all-around tank of the Second World War.

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