La Gleize (7)

La Gleize, Belgium.(December 1944) Panther Ausführung G with tactical number ‘221’.
This Panther was assembled and completed by MAN in September 1944,and was finally assigned to I Abteilung of SS-Panzer Regiment 1 (Kampfgruppe Peiper).
Heinz Knappich’s Panther with tactical number ‘221’ was finally abandoned in the center of La Gleize.
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La Gleize (6)

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La Gleize (5)

US engineers about to blow the King Tiger #312 in La Gleize Belgium. Me standing in front of the King Tiger #213 in La Gleize.
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La Gleize (4)

Same vehicle as in La Gleize (2) but from another angle. The 800 German soldiers left around 135 vehicles (including a Tiger II) and fled on foot across the Amblève into the Forest.
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La Gleize (3)

La Gleize after the Battle of the Bulge. Could this be Tiger taken that is moved to his new spot and that you see already see in the back?
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La Gleize (2)

La Gleize after a fierce battle between the Americans and the Kampgruppe Peiper. The 800 German soldiers left around 135 vehicles (including a Tiger II) and fled on foot across the Amblève into the Forest.
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La Gleize (1)

Battle of the Bulge: 30th Infantry Division inthe village of La Gleize in December 1944.
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