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- Title
Destroying the Panthers: The Effect of Allied Combat Action on I./SS Panzer Regiment 12 in Normandy, 1944.
- Authors
Gullachsen, Arthur
- Abstract
This article is an examination of the operational record of the World War Two German Panther tank during the Normandy Campaign of summer 1944. Challenging its perception as mechanically unreliable, this article argues Allied combat action was responsible for a large percentage of Panthers that were out of action. Secondly, the inferior resources of the German tank replacement and repair program were no match for superior Canadian Army practices during 1944. To support these arguments the author examines Canadian and German wartime primary documents as well as multiple secondary sources.
- Subjects
GERMANY; NORMANDY Invasion, 1944; WORLD War II; PANTHER (Tank); TANKS (Military science); MECHANIZED warfare; 20TH century Canadian military history; 20TH century German military history; TANK warfare
- Publication
Canadian Military History, 2016, Vol 25, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
1195-8472
- Publication type
Article