Panzer IV drives over a foxhole in Germany.
It’s a training with the replacement brigade of the Panzergrenadier Division „Großdeutschland” This teaches soldiers to calmly look at the incoming Tank and get in combat in time The shape of the Foxhole allows evasion to all directions of tank attack.
Did you know? The Panzer IV’s short barrel 75mm gun was an effective weapon for infantry support tasks. It could demolish bunkers, buildings, and vehicles easily.
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Image source: Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-J08365 / Schwahn / CC-BY-SA 3.0