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Tag Archives: tunisia
Misc. Comments on the Tigers of sPzAbt. 501 in Tunisia
sPzAbt. 501 received 20 Tigers—2 Tigers in September 1942, 8 Tigers in October, and 10 Tigers in November. The Tigers of the 501st were transferred to Tunisia between November 1942 and January 1943. Two Tigers served in the Stab [01 and 02], 9 Tigers … Continue reading
Posted in armor, research
Tagged north africa, panzer, panzer vi, spzabt 501, tiger, tunisia
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Battle of Sidi Nsir
In an effort to extend the Tunis bridgehead, the Germans launched Operation Ochsenkopf in February 1943. Kampfgruppe Lang, containing sPzAbt. 501 and elements of 10th Panzer Division, struck at British forces at Sidi Nsir. After a hard battle, the German … Continue reading
Beja Tiger Turret
Photo P30 (see “Tiger Grave at Beja” and “Video of sPzAbt. 501 Tigers in Tunisia“) shows a slightly better view of the detached Tiger turret in the ditch at the front of the column.
Tiger Grave at Beja [Updated]
The kernel of the following map originated with discussions started on several Internet forums related to WWII German armor, especially the lengthy discussions in the Missing Lynx Axis WWII Discussion Group. Photos: P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 … Continue reading
Posted in armor, photos, research
Tagged beja, ksar mezouar, north africa, panzer, sidi nsir, spzabt 501, tiger, tunisia
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Video of sPzAbt. 501 Tigers in Tunisia
At least one video exists of the Panzer IIIs and Tigers of sPzAbt. 501 in Tunisia. The video footage of the unit crossing a stream can be found on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mak8V0eqcMs#t=9m06s. A photographer was also present at the crossing and … Continue reading
Posted in photos, research, videos
Tagged north africa, panzer iii, spzabt 501, tiger, tunisia, video
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An Account of the Battle of Beja
The following personal account of the Battle of Beja is taken from the book Over to Tunis by Howard Marshall which was published in 1943. Beja is a charming little white town on a hillside some twenty-five miles north-west of … Continue reading