
Krieg der Panzer
Deutsche Panzer-Kommandanten berichten
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Ponnier
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Marietta Bürger
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By:
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Karl Höffkes
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Als die Alliierten im Herbst 1917 mit Hunderten von Panzern die deutsche Front durchbrachen, war der Erste Weltkrieg entschieden. Aufbauend auf diesen Erfahrungen entwickelte das Dritte Reich die modernste Panzerwaffe der Welt, ohne die die Blitzkriege der ersten Kriegsphase nicht möglich gewesen wären.
Erstmals kommen hoch dekorierte deutsche Panzerfahrer mit ihren Erlebnisberichten zu Wort: Herbert Richter, Hannibal von Lüttichau-Bärenstein, Heinz Günther Guderian, Paul Albert Kausch, Clemens Graf Kageneck, Rudolf von Ribbentrop, Peter Franz, Otto Carius, Karl Brommann u.a.
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