The World War II Allies Learned To Fear Germany's Panzerfaust "Tank Fist"
Robert Beckhusen
History, Europe
They learned the hard way.
Here's What You Need To Remember: Due to the Panzerfaust’s inherent range limitations, German anti-tank teams were most effective in dense or obscured environments such as cities and woodlands. A lone soldier armed with a Panzerfaust could — depending on the angle and shot placement — penetrate an Allied tank, ignite its fuel or ammunition and kill everyone inside.
To Allied tank crews during World War II... Читать дальше...