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Also, back to the original post, I know what you mean about the size comparison. I have an M4A3 on a shelf with a Jagdpanther on one side and a King Tiger on the other. The Sherman seems like a little pip squeek in comparison. Up until I built those I didn't realize how small the Sherman was in comparison. I really respect our American tankers that had to face those monsters.
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In another book in my library, "Against the Panzers" which basically documents the problems the American army generrally had with the German armored divisions, it tells of a pair of Panthers literally sitting at a crossroads casually taking out every Sheman that showed up. Their main problem, unlike ours in Korea, was resupply of ammo and fuel.
As a point of interest, the Panther was diesel powered, while the Shermans were gasoline engine driven, earning them the unofficial name of "Ronson's" with the Brits and Zippo's with the GI's-not a good sounding thing.
I feel this was fairly well shown in the Henry Fonda movie "The Balle of the Bulge". Yes, Iknow the tahnks in the movie are M-48's and Chaffee's, not Tigers and Shermans, but I really like Teli Savalis' performance of "Sergeant Guffy". I got the DVD and I am gonna watch it again this weekend!
Tom T
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