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02- References for the Wittmann's Tiger I Late

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Arguably one of the most iconic images of the Second World War, SS-Obersturmführer Wittmann prepares to take the battle to the Western Front 
 

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Michael Wittmann photographed atop his Tiger in May 1944, a month before the attack on Villers-Bocage that would enhance his reputation even further 
 

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Led by Wittmann’s Tiger Nr. 205, Tigers of the Second Company head towards and positioned themselves south of Point 213 on the Villers-Bocage ridge close to the Vire-Caen road in support of both Panzer-Lehr and a the 12.SS Hitlerjugend in 12 June 1944 
 

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Wittmann’s Tiger Nr. 205, south of Point 213 on the Villers-Bocage ridge close to the Vire-Caen road in 12 June 1944 
 

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Tiger Nr. 211, south of Point 213 on the Villers-Bocage ridge close to the Vire-Caen road in 12 June 1944 
 

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Tiger Nr. 211, south of Point 213 on the Villers-Bocage ridge close to the Vire-Caen road in 12 June 1944 
 

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Tiger in south of Point 213 on the Villers-Bocage ridge close to the Vire-Caen road in 12 June 1944 
 

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Sowa’s Tiger #222, it is the vehicle that had entered Villers-Bocage under Wittmann’s command, given that this vehicle was among the six Tigers listed as being serviceable that morning 
 

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which everyone who has written on the subject is agreed that Wittmann commandeered on the morning of 13th June, might have been 231 instead of 222. Or even 212 for that matter.

- Bobby Woll's Tiger #212
- Kurt Sowa’s Tiger #222
- Heinz Belbe’s Tiger #231 
 

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Samples of the AK’s book ‘1944 GERMAN ARMOUR IN NORMANDY – CAMOUFLAGE PROFILE GUIDE’ -  
 

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Kurt Sowa’s Tiger 222, comandeered by Wittmann at Villers-Bocage 
 

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illustration from Hilary Doyle (at right) showing how a Tiger's Late turret roof should be laid out. 
 

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Tiger I of schwere SS-Panzer-Abteilung 101, tank number 304 for Zimmerit references 
 

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reference for painting my MG-34 
 

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Samples of the AK’s book ‘1944 GERMAN ARMOUR IN NORMANDY – CAMOUFLAGE PROFILE GUIDE’ - They say this book analyzes original, eye-catching color variants and camouflage patterns of German armoured vehicles which took part in combat in Normandy after the Allied invasion launched on June 6, 1944 
 

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1:35 Tiger-I (Academy 13314)No Tools for Zimmerit Coat (Trumpeter 09916)
Pz.Kpfw. VI Ausf. E Tiger I
3R Waffen SS (1933-1945)
s.SS-Pz.Abt. 101 212 (HStuf Michael Wittmann)
1944 World War 2»Battle of Normandy - Normandy FR
 

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