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Pz III ausf H
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film still form the same clip, this is a Pz IV with short 75 mm gun.
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Yes,it's a Pz IV and one of the early versions.The Pz III had only six of the small wheels.
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It's a Pz IV D or E with the short 7.5cm gun. Note the eight road wheels, four return rollers, step in front plate between drivers vision block and hull MG.
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David hit the nail on the head. Panzer belongs to 20th PzDiv - using "E" turned on end. 20th Panzer used this sign 1940-1942 before changing to arrow pointing straight up disected by single bar. The "E" on end was first used by 3rd Panzer from...
David hit the nail on the head. Panzer belongs to 20th PzDiv - using "E" turned on end. 20th Panzer used this sign 1940-1942 before changing to arrow pointing straight up disected by single bar. The "E" on end was first used by 3rd Panzer from 1939-1940 and changed after the French campaign.