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UNIQUE ID 231: MARDER III TANK DESTROYER

(Model: Ausf H)

Auto und Technik Museum, Sinsheim, Germany

(Location: Auto und Technik Museum)


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Unique ID: 231
Added to Database: July 2008
Last Edited: July 2008
Type (ID): Marder III (280)
Model (ID): Ausf H (500)
Location Category (ID): Auto und Technik Museum (300)
Location (ID): Auto und Technik Museum (300)
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Location History:
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1: Ceskomoravsksa-Kolben-Danek (CKD), Prague, Czech Republic (Sole manufacturer 1942-3)
2: Panzermuseum, Munster, Soltau-Fallingbostel, Lower Saxony, Germany (Until late 1980s)
3: Erprobungstelle 41, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (Restored)
4: BWB Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung, Koblenz, Koblenz District, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (Estimated 1990s)
5: Auto und Technik Museum, Sinsheim, Rhine Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Current location)


Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:

This Marder has a canvas cover over the fighting compartment and has campaign markings for 24 PzDiv on its front (source: L. Archer). It was originally on display in the Panzermuseum at Munster, but in the late 1980’s it spent some time at the Bundeswehr base at Trier and was restored there. It was recently transferred from the BWB Collection at Koblenz. It carries the number “322”.

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