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Articles by The Tank Museum:

From The Tank Museum: Crouching Tiger & the Confrontation with a Comet

In the wooded countryside close to the Aller River in Germany, a small action took place between a lone Tiger and Comet tanks belonging to…

From The Tank Museum: The Legend Of The Tiger Tank

Was the Tiger really the King of the Battlefield in Word War Two? Few tanks inspire as much awe and fascination as The Tiger Tank, but…

From The Tank Museum: First Tiger I Knocked Out By The British

While Tiger 131 was the first intact Tiger I to be taken back to Britain, it was not the first to be knocked out. This…

From The Tank Museum: Joe Ekins – One of the Most Famous WWII British Tank Gunners

Joe Ekins remains one of the most famous WWII British tank gunners for taking down three Tiger tanks with five shots, including that of Nazi…

The Tank Museum: Sydney Hadley’s Glass Eye

One of the personal objects on display in The Tank Men exhibition is emblematic of the personal sacrifice made by so many men in World…

From The Tank Museum: Naming Deborah – Mark IV Tank In Cambrai

In 1998 Philippe Gorczynski from Cambrai found a Mark IV tank (female) buried beneath a field in the village of Flesquiéres, on the Cambrai battlefield.…

A7V: The First Panzer – The Tank Museum

The British Mk I tank was unleashed during the Battle of The Somme in September 1916 – but the Germans were much slower to develop…

From The Tank Museum: The Gunnery School

While Bovington is the ‘home’ of the tank, the gunnery training was done just down the road at Lulworth. However, that was not always the…

From The Tank Museum: Knocking Out A King Tiger

David Fletcher looks into the story of one of the first Tiger II (King Tiger) being knocked out in Le Plessis Grimoult, using only luck…

The Tank Museum: Sydney Hadley’s Glass Eye

One of the personal objects on display in The Tank Men exhibition is emblematic of the personal sacrifice made by so many men in World…

From The Tank Museum: Porsche And Henschel Turrets

Both turrets used on the Tiger II were designed and built by the Krupp company.  So why are they so often called the ‘Porsche’ and…

The Tank Museum: The World War One Tank Crew’s Face Mask And Helmet

This is a tank crew face mask, which would have been issued to every member of a tank’s crew to protect his face and particularly…