German Engineers Never Knew Their Perfect Tank Had One Fatal Flaw
Автор: WW2 Untold Chronicles
Загружено: 2025-11-15
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In the snow of December 1943 near Vitebsk, Unteroffizier Matthias Klein watched his Tiger tank grind to a halt, not from bullets or bombs, but from a hidden weakness no one wanted to face. Ernst Weber, a quiet engineer at Henschel, had screamed warnings for 18 months about the transmission's deadly flaw, buried under stacks of ignored reports. While the brass praised perfect math and invincible design, one man's voice exposed how pride could turn a war machine into a grave.
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