Panzer-Abteilung 190?

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Panzer-Abteilung 190?

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Post by Dili » 04 Jul 2018, 22:42

I have it arriving in November 1942 to Africa
Data i have 5 Pz II, 52 Pz III - it said almost half were N , i also have it listed with J, 10 Pz IV .
Anyone know the tanks in more details and if this information is correct?

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Post by Skarpskytten » 05 Jul 2018, 08:09

Niehorster have it arrive in NA during November -42 (on 8 and 12-22) with a total of 7 Pz-II, 52 Pz-III, 10 Pz-IV and 2 command-Pz: http://niehorster.org/011_germany/afv-s ... rivals.htm.


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Post by Leo Niehorster » 05 Jul 2018, 09:08

I checked "The Crusader Project", and have amended my page.
(Basically, amended to include the tanks sunk on 4 March 1942 aboard the Marin Sanudo.)

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Post by David W » 05 Jul 2018, 09:14

Arriving at Tripoli?

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Post by Urmel » 21 Feb 2019, 06:11

Leo Niehorster wrote:
05 Jul 2018, 09:08
I checked "The Crusader Project", and have amended my page.
(Basically, amended to include the tanks sunk on 4 March 1942 aboard the Marin Sanudo.)

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The enemy had superiority in numbers, his tanks were more heavily armoured, they had larger calibre guns with nearly twice the effective range of ours, and their telescopes were superior. 5 RTR 19/11/41

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