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  2. Tiger 131 - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 article in the Daily Mail newspaper, followed by a book by Noel Botham and Bruce Montague entitled Catch that Tiger, claimed that Major Douglas Lidderdale, the REME engineering officer who oversaw the return of Tiger 131 to England, was responsible for the capture of Tiger 131 as the leader of a secret mission appointed by Winston Churchill to obtain a Tiger for Allied intelligence. [9]

  3. Churchill tank - Wikipedia

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    They abandoned the Tiger, which was subsequently captured by the British. Known as Tiger 131, this was the first Tiger captured by the Western Allies and was particularly useful for intelligence. Tiger 131 has since been restored to full working condition and is now on display at The Tank Museum in Dorset, UK. As of early 2021, it is the only ...

  4. Australian Armour and Artillery Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the museum workshop undertook construction of a Tiger 1 replica. This utilised a highly accurate, partially constructed Tiger 1 that was originally constructed for the movie Fury, which in itself was an accurate replica of Tiger 131. The reconstruction utilised that upper portion of the Tiger, and also referenced original Tiger parts ...

  5. The Tank Museum - Wikipedia

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    It includes Tiger 131, the only working example of a German Tiger I tank, and a British First World War Mark I, the world's oldest surviving combat tank. It is the museum of the Royal Tank Regiment and the Royal Armoured Corps and is a registered charity. [1]

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  7. Beutepanzer - Wikipedia

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    The Soviets were able to secure a Tiger 1 at Leningrad captured on 16 January 1943, with the British later capturing a Tiger 1 tank in Tunisia on the 21st of April 1943. A complete list of all Beutepanzers in German service are available in Chamberlain and Doyle's Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War Two .

  8. List of Sd.Kfz. designations - Wikipedia

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    Sd.Kfz. 131 Marder II self-propelled 7.5 cm Pak 40 anti-tank gun on Panzer II chassis Sd.Kfz. 132 Marder II self-propelled Soviet 7.62 cm Pak 36(r) antitank gun Sd.Kfz. 135 - Marder I Panzerjäger tank destroyer on captured French Lorraine 37L tracked carrier

  9. List of rolling stock items in the UK National Collection

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    Number Type or Class Builder Works Number Built Wheels Location Object Number Image BR: 70013 Oliver Cromwell: 7MT ("Britannia") BR Crewe: 1951 4-6-2: Loughborough [81] 1978–7044 Industrial [Note 51] 1 Barclay: 2373 1956 0-4-0F Shildon [82] 1978–7045 Industrial [Note 52] 5 Frank Galbraith: Sentinel: 9629 1957 0-4-0 VBT Hull [83] 1981–7000 ...