The Fearsome Eighty-Eight
Probably one of the most well-known stories of WWII involved an interrogation of a captured Uk tank crewman following the battle at Halfaya Pass. "i think," he stated, "it is unjust to make use of flak against our tanks." A German artilleryman nearby reacted "Fine, but I think it many unfair of one to attack with tanks whose armor only an 88 will penetrate." Beginning life as an anti-aircraft artillery piece, the superb anti-tank capabilities of this weapon became renowned once they had been accustomed beat the greatly armored British Matilda tanks inside North African wilderness.
About the 88mm Flak 36
The German 88mm Flak the most famous artillery bits of WWII. Designed to combat high-altitude aircraft, it had been first pressed to the anti-tank part through the intrusion of France in 1940, and became extremely capable. The weapon went on to strike fear to the hearts of Allied tank crews in Russia and North Africa.
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