Dragon 1:72 German Ersatz M10 Panther Tank - Operation Greif, 1944, #DRA60529

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Double your traffic. Dragon 1:72 German Ersatz M10 Panther Tank - Operation Greif, 1944, #DRA60529 Album Album Album "If the tank succeeds, then victory follows." - Major-General Heinz Guderian, "Achtung Panzer!" Create your own battlefield in miniature with this spectacular 1:72 scale replica of a German Ersatz M10 Panther Tank, that is produced by Dragon. The German code name for the Ardennes offensive was Operation Greif, the timing of the offensive meant that the Brigade Commander Otto Skorzeny had only five or six weeks to recruit and train a brand new unit. Within four days he sent his plans for 150 Panzerbrigade to General Alfred Jodl. Despite asking for 3,300 men he was given an immediate go-ahead and promised full support. The Oberkommando der Wehrmacht issued an order on 25 October requesting suitable soldiers for the operation with "knowledge of the English language and also the American dialect" which was passed on to every headquarters on the Western Front, and this request soon became known to the Allies. The new brigade needed US Army vehicles, weapons and uniforms; OB West was asked to find 15 tanks, 20 armored cars, 20 self-propelled guns, 100 Jeeps, 40 motorcycles, 120 trucks, and British and US Army uniforms all to be delivered to the brigade's training camp which had been set up at Grafenwhr in eastern read more