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Tank Prints of the German Panzer III and Panzer II shown in military art prints of the Battle of Gazala by military artist David Pentland.   

The German thoughts on Tank development during the mid 1930's was based on the requirement of one light Tank and one Medium tank. In 1935 various german Companies were given the development contracts for the new medium tankthe PanzerKampfwagen PZKpFW III  Ausf J which had a total of 2,616 tanks built between March 1941 and July 1942.  650 PanzerKampfwagen PZKpFW III  Aufs L were built in 1942 the last model PanzerKampfwagen SdKfz 141/2 was the  Aufs  N

Panzer PZKPFW III Ausf J   production started 1941.  weight 22.3 tons. Armament: One 5cm KwK L/42 with 84 rounds carried.  Secondary armament Two 7.92mm machine gun .Armour: 50mm thickest and the minimum 10mm.   Crew  5.  Range 155 Km.  Maximum Speed 40 KM per hour


Battle for Gazala by David Pentland.


Battle for Gazala by David Pentland.

Panzer IIs and IIIs of the African Korps, 15th Panzer Division drive towards Arcoma during the epic battles for the Gazala line.
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Franz-Wilhlem Lochmann Tank Ace signature series edition of 22 artist proofs from the limited edition of 50 artist proofs. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm) Lochmann, Franz-Wilhelm
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PRINTFranz-Wilhlem Lochmann Tank Ace signature series edition of 8 prints (Nos 104 - 111) from the signed limited edition of 1150 prints. Image size 25 inches x 16.5 inches (64cm x 42cm) Lochmann, Franz-Wilhelm
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Battle of Gazala by David Pentland Panzer II's and III's of the African Korps, 15th Panzer Division drive towards Arcoma during the epic battles for the Gazala line.

The most convincing defeat of the British forces during the whole desert campaigns of World War Two. The front line ran south from the coastal town of Gazala, about 95 km west of Tobruck, to the oasis of Bir Hacheim. In May 1942 Field Marshal Rommel launched an attack against Gazala using two diversionary Italian corps at the north end of the line while the two other corps (the Afrika and Italian corps) corps veered towards Tobruck from the southern end of the line. Although surprised the British forces fought well, inflicting heavy casualties on the German forces and cornering them. Finding himself trapped between a minefield and the British defences, Rommel was on the verge of surrender. The Italian Trieste Division, however, were able to create a supply route through the minefield to the cornered German forces allowing them to be take on supplies. Helped by British indecision, Rommel managed to break through the Cauldron area and overwhelm the British defences. The British counter attack was confused and useless, easily defeated by the German forces who then continued onto Tobruck. Rommel defeated many British forces on the way and eventually the British abandoned their positions and retreated to the El Alamein line.

 

 


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