![]() ![]() The tank had a few names, but it was first brought into service in 1944 and only lasted one year, as the war was over by 1945. They already had the Tiger I, but how could they make this fearsome tank even more potent?The Henschel & Son company soon came up with the Tiger II, or King Tiger. ![]() There were also wonder weapons such as the V1 and V2 rockets, but another area Germany looked to for upgrading was in its armored division. It started to develop some rather crazy weapons and military vehicles, such as the Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter. This drawing of the Tiger tank belongs to Jakub Sawicki and , but General Rudolf is my idea for a character.As the Second World War got into its final couple of years, Germany really started to push the boundaries of what was possible in the military world. Then, one night, after being installed with a new engine, he escaped the museum he was held at for years, and vows revenge on Col. After Germany's surrender to the Allies on May 8th, 1945, he was ordered to be a museum piece. ![]() Then, in April, he met Thomas, Liberty, and Brooklyn again, and that time, he got shot in the rear armor, damaging the engine, causing him to be still. After the German retreat from the Ardennes in Belgium, in 1945, Rudolf was among the many German tanks and armored vehicles prepared to defend his fatherland with brutal firepower. tanks, Colonel Thomas, Captain Liberty, and Sergeant Thomas. When he fought in the Battle of the Bulge, he met the talking U.S. ![]() He fought so many M4 Sherman medium tanks with ease. Then in the summer of 1944, he was called to the Western Front, where the Americans, British, and Canadian forces were making their push into German territory as the liberation of Western Europe had begun. He fought in the Battle of Kursk, the largest tank battle in history, and survived when the Germans retreated. Built in 1942, he was first deployed to the Eastern Front, where the Germans confronted the Soviet Union. Here's General Rudolf Panzerkampfwagen, a talking Tiger I heavy tank from the German Army in World War II. ![]()
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