Tiger Tank in Vimoutiers , Normandy. Visit to Pointe du Hoc and Omaha Beach.
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- A recent visit to Normandy , France and a homage to my
great uncle Jacques Feron from
Azeville , near Sainte-Mère-Église on June 6th 1944.
The Vimoutiers Tiger tank is a World War II German Tiger I tank on outdoor display at Vimoutiers in the Orne Department, Normandy, France. The tank was abandoned by its crew in August 1944 during the latter stages of the Battle of Normandy. Originally resting in a ditch by the side of the road, it was bought by the local commune and put on display in 1975. It is listed as an historical monument. The Tiger tank is in poor condition after being outdoors for over 75 years.
The Tiger official name is tank is a Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E .
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Timecodes
0:00 - Tiger tank
01:39 - Pointe du Hoc
03:59 - Omaha Beach
06:16 - .Jacques Feron
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I always wanted to see that big cat. I have seen tiger 1's just not this one. Great video!
Great video. I love the ending photo. And to add, most people don't give the Soviet Union credits for helping the US defeat the Nazis in WW2. Some 70% of German soldiers were killed at the hands of the Russians.
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during my Normandy road trip I was going to visit this tiger tank but it's a bit far aways drive from any normal areas so I decided to skip because I was short on time and also there is nothing else in that area to justify the detour :(
why is his suspension sagging inside
No idea contact the Mayor of Vimoutiers ..it was a destroyed tank so it got fucked up
I hope they'll put him on the move sometime... As well as the tiger from La Gleuse