The funny thing is it was found and noone knows why it was built or when.
theremaybetrees
German engineering 44-45 was just working the night before death-line, on meth. (Die Russen kommen, the Russians are coming!) PS: Iam German.
DMala
There’s an iron to a reconnaissance vehicle with exactly one tiny slit to see out of. You could just barely see where you were going, let alone what the enemy is doing. I’ll bet it was fun, too, when you stopped it too fast and it rolled over and got stuck upside down.
It’s no mystery why they only made a couple of these. I imagine it only got the green light at all because late in the war they said yes to anything and everything even remotely helpful.
MRDR1NL
Does it have a motor or is it Flintstones powered?
Conch-Republic
This is one of the most irritating mysteries ever, too. There *should* be records of it because Germany recorded everything, and there should have been records in Japan, because Japan recorded everything. Somehow it was just Russia who found one, then they stripped all the shit out from it and lost it.
Jayswisherbeats
Allegedly this was made by Krupp. What is now thyssenkrupp
algebramclain
They came across the blueprints in a 1921 Popular Mechanix and said “welp, we do have some boilers we can rework.”
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The human smoker
The funny thing is it was found and noone knows why it was built or when.
German engineering 44-45 was just working the night before death-line, on meth. (Die Russen kommen, the Russians are coming!)
PS: Iam German.
There’s an iron to a reconnaissance vehicle with exactly one tiny slit to see out of. You could just barely see where you were going, let alone what the enemy is doing. I’ll bet it was fun, too, when you stopped it too fast and it rolled over and got stuck upside down.
It’s no mystery why they only made a couple of these. I imagine it only got the green light at all because late in the war they said yes to anything and everything even remotely helpful.
Does it have a motor or is it Flintstones powered?
This is one of the most irritating mysteries ever, too. There *should* be records of it because Germany recorded everything, and there should have been records in Japan, because Japan recorded everything. Somehow it was just Russia who found one, then they stripped all the shit out from it and lost it.
Allegedly this was made by Krupp. What is now thyssenkrupp
They came across the blueprints in a 1921 Popular Mechanix and said “welp, we do have some boilers we can rework.”