Hummel and Nashorn/Hornisse: German Self-Propelled Artillery in World War II
By David Doyle
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By David Doyle
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The Hummel ("bumblebee") and Nashorn ("rhinoceros") are two of Nazi Germany's most widely recognized self-propelled artillery pieces.
The Hummel, with its heavy field howitzer, was indispensable as heavy field artillery despite its open-top fighting compartment.
The Nashorn, also known as the Hornisse ("hornet"), utilized the same chassis but mounted the formidable 88 mm antitank gun, becoming one of the most feared pieces of antitank artillery, or Panzerjäger ("tank hunter").
This book ...
The Hummel, with its heavy field howitzer, was indispensable as heavy field artillery despite its open-top fighting compartment.
The Nashorn, also known as the Hornisse ("hornet"), utilized the same chassis but mounted the formidable 88 mm antitank gun, becoming one of the most feared pieces of antitank artillery, or Panzerjäger ("tank hunter").
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