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- Geschützwagen_Tiger abstract "The Geschützwagen Tiger was a German self-propelled gun of World War II that never saw service.The decision to build this heavy artillery based on the chassis of the Tiger II came in June 1942. The first prototype was tested at the end of the war. However, due to Germany being on the brink of surrender, the tank never saw service, and was captured by the Allies.".
- Q4039374 abstract "The Geschützwagen Tiger was a German self-propelled gun of World War II that never saw service.The decision to build this heavy artillery based on the chassis of the Tiger II came in June 1942. The first prototype was tested at the end of the war. However, due to Germany being on the brink of surrender, the tank never saw service, and was captured by the Allies.".
- Geschützwagen_Tiger comment "The Geschützwagen Tiger was a German self-propelled gun of World War II that never saw service.The decision to build this heavy artillery based on the chassis of the Tiger II came in June 1942. The first prototype was tested at the end of the war. However, due to Germany being on the brink of surrender, the tank never saw service, and was captured by the Allies.".
- Q4039374 comment "The Geschützwagen Tiger was a German self-propelled gun of World War II that never saw service.The decision to build this heavy artillery based on the chassis of the Tiger II came in June 1942. The first prototype was tested at the end of the war. However, due to Germany being on the brink of surrender, the tank never saw service, and was captured by the Allies.".