Feared by pilots, tank crews, and infantry alike, the German 88mm Flak gun became the most versatile and deadly artillery piece of World War II. Originally designed for anti-aircraft use, it proved ...
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The 88mm gun that made Germany’s tanks so deadly
Germany’s 88mm gun began as an anti-aircraft weapon, but it quickly became one of the most feared battlefield tools of the war. Mounted on Tigers, adapted into the PaK 43 and later used in tank ...
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