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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2008

1942 German Army training film on how to use improvised munitions against T-34's and KV-1's and KV-2's.

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  • this video is .. sad (I bet Hitler and his general staff bootlickers really believed that this the way how to fight against tanks)

  • @ww2footage

    It is a training film. But the Germans had two options - do nothing and die or use improvised munitions nad have a chance. Tanks are a tough nut to crack but not invincible.

    Vietnam and Iraq has taught the US military how deadly improvised munitions can be!

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  • Lol the nazis were like if your out of ammo just go gordon freeman on their asses and use the crowbar

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    viva la revolucion socialista

  • @Vanyaaynav It's about who is really in power & runs the show. That's why we have dozens of taxpayer funded holo-hoax museums in a continent having nothing to do with the alleged incident.  It's telling.

  • @Vanyaaynav I don't know how they are storing those tanks now, I read they moved them a year ago. I hate to see them rust up also. I've been to an air museum near Washington DC. It's called Udvar Hazy Center, check out vids on YouTube is you are interested. They have a space shuttle, and SR-71, a Concorde, many satellites, the Enola Gay (dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan), and many other aircraft. Cheers!!

  • @clintonearlwalker I hope the moved tanks from Aberdeen experts will reconstruct. In Russia also there are some Shermans, but a priority to what that to a kind of tanks is not given. In a good condition there are German, Soviet, American tanks of exceptions are not present.

  • @Vanyaaynav I looked a while ago, and all the tracked vehicles were moved from the Aberdeen Proving Ground to another military base, I think Ft. Jackson, Virgina. I don't know how they are kept here. Tanks and other tracked vehicles have never been a great priority in the US, look at the Shermans in WW II. I don't think there has ever been a big tank battle on this continent. The US spends it's money on aircraft, fighters, bombers, tankers, etc.

  • @clintonearlwalker America the rich country and I am surprised that such country does not have money for preservation of history. In Russia also to be a lot of the German technics in a serviceable condition in covered hangars. This technics содержиться in a good condition also corresponds to a camouflage and emblems of divisions of that time. (tank museum Kubinka)

  • 2:20 out-of-date easy Soviet tank T-26 jamming of a tower and breaking up of the hatch is shown to be made also on Т-26. Funny

  • @Vanyaaynav I think it's about money. When the war was over they just put those tanks in a field, I don't think they have the money to keep them all maintained. At least we got to see them, they also had a large railroad gun they captured called "Anzio Annie" which was 2 German railway guns put together, Robert and Leopold.

  • @clintonearlwalker I saw video and photos of a tank museum Aberdeen a-sad show open-air, in bad condition, faceless technics of white color .Я I think people which store this technics do not love history.

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