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Rudel attacking Soviet tanks (Jan 1945)

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

Die Deutsche Wochenschau Nr. 747, 4 Jan 1945.

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  • I love reading all the comments about how people believe the lies they've been told about the Nazi's.

  • Too bad the Russians had 50,000 tanks.

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  • So much stupid nazi`s in the comments LOL.

  • True HERO !

  • Rudell is absolutely the best pilot of all times. Hoping his soul is in right place in Valhalla now.

  • I will never get the "lovefest" for the Russians, idiotic then...idiotic today!

  • Should change the title...very obscure images and not one show Rudel "attacking" anything.

  • LOL is it the same Gebbels studio, wich created film about summer 1944 "german victoryes", then in reality USSR executed series of most powerful offensive operations in human History and liberated all former USSR land, occupied by germans?

  • LOL, can you imagine being a Soviet tank operator, and finding out that Hans-Ulrich Rudel was less than a mile away and rapidly approaching?

  • @winterkaneda it takes an even braver man to destroy 520 tanks, get your plane shot down 32 times (many times behind enemy lines) and to keep flying his Stuka when just had your leg amputated ... and then im not even talking about the planes, small vehicles even ships this man destroyed.

  • Yep!

    That's the real "NUTCRACKER"!

  • @berlin128g I think that is a bit of a stretch to say. The Russians may have written down the losses that were not salvageable and ignored the tanks that could be rebuilt. That was the exact same policy the Germans used, only a total loss was recorded as a loss. Tanks that could be returned to action were not recorded though they show up on the bimonthly reports.

    Casualty figures by country are not easily comparable. This is why there is such debate over casualties by historians.

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