Really interesting video! I remember reading about the Tiger's lack of sloped armor and some reasons were that with sloped armor it would be hard to fit an 88mm gun and would reduce the crew space by a lot
Great video this is what my footage was meant for so that great YT history channel can use it for their own videos, keep up the good work and thank you for the credit.
I would love to see a comparison of how many Panther tanks, or even Mark IV tanks could have been produced instead of the ~2,000 Tiger I & IIs Germany produced throughout the entire war. If Allies were producing over ~2,000-3,000 tanks (Sherman's and T-34s combined) per month combined vs Germany's ~100 Tigers, would it have even mattered? Great breakdown of the Tiger tho, always love watching footage of Tiger's firing it's 88!
Perhaps in the future, in total just the number of Sherman tanks outnumbered all the German tanks combined, and the Panthers were definitely in higher production numbers than the Tiger.
Really interesting video! I remember reading about the Tiger's lack of sloped armor and some reasons were that with sloped armor it would be hard to fit an 88mm gun and would reduce the crew space by a lot
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It's incredible the story of Tiger and all the tanks, Bravo! 😃
Thank you.
Great video this is what my footage was meant for so that great YT history channel can use it for their own videos, keep up the good work and thank you for the credit.
Thanks again for allowing me to use it
I would love to see a comparison of how many Panther tanks, or even Mark IV tanks could have been produced instead of the ~2,000 Tiger I & IIs Germany produced throughout the entire war. If Allies were producing over ~2,000-3,000 tanks (Sherman's and T-34s combined) per month combined vs Germany's ~100 Tigers, would it have even mattered? Great breakdown of the Tiger tho, always love watching footage of Tiger's firing it's 88!
Perhaps in the future, in total just the number of Sherman tanks outnumbered all the German tanks combined, and the Panthers were definitely in higher production numbers than the Tiger.