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On the twelfth episode of The Panzer Podcast, and the FINALE episode of the Panther series we are going to wrap up the whole burrito and finish off the Panther series. We'll get some insight into what the Allies, the Soviets, and (obviously?) the Germans thought of the Panther at the war's conclusion. After that, I get a little mushy and thank all of you wonderful folks for tuning in and going on this journey with me-- really-- thanks a million!
Enjoy!
John Burgess
Additional sources for this episode:
“Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 47, June 1, 1944” by US Army et all, “Operation Barbarossa: The Complete Organizational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation Vol. 1” by Nigel Askey, “The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives Vol. 1-3”, by Tenney Davis, “Tank Power of the USSR: The First Full Encyclopedia” by Mikhail Nikolaevich Svirin, “Pantera, PzKpfw V” by Mikhail Nikolaevich Svirin, “Panther: external appearance and design changes.” By MacDougall and Block, “Die Fertigung von Kettenfahrzeugen bei der Firma MNH in Hannover von 1939-1945“ by F. Köhler, and “British Panthers” in Vol. 62 of “Wheels and tracks”, by David Fletcher.
On the twelfth episode of The Panzer Podcast, and the FINALE episode of the Panther series we are going to wrap up the whole burrito and finish off the Panther series. We'll get some insight into what the Allies, the Soviets, and (obviously?) the Germans thought of the Panther at the war's conclusion. After that, I get a little mushy and thank all of you wonderful folks for tuning in and going on this journey with me-- really-- thanks a million!
Enjoy!
John Burgess
Additional sources for this episode:
“Tactical and Technical Trends, No. 47, June 1, 1944” by US Army et all, “Operation Barbarossa: The Complete Organizational and Statistical Analysis, and Military Simulation Vol. 1” by Nigel Askey, “The Chemistry of Powder and Explosives Vol. 1-3”, by Tenney Davis, “Tank Power of the USSR: The First Full Encyclopedia” by Mikhail Nikolaevich Svirin, “Pantera, PzKpfw V” by Mikhail Nikolaevich Svirin, “Panther: external appearance and design changes.” By MacDougall and Block, “Die Fertigung von Kettenfahrzeugen bei der Firma MNH in Hannover von 1939-1945“ by F. Köhler, and “British Panthers” in Vol. 62 of “Wheels and tracks”, by David Fletcher.