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Text in original Preserved German Tanks publication:
This G13 was a gift from the Swiss Army and is in running order. It has had its muzzle-brake removed. It has been painted in a camouflage scheme, and marked with the number “201”, to resemble a particular Hetzer photographed north of Doncals during the Battle of the Bulge. The original “201” probably belonged to 352 Volks-Grenadier Division, of 7 Armee, which started the Battle of the Bulge with about half a dozen Hetzers. The US Army liberated Diekirch in September 1944 and again in January 1945 during the offensive.
Text in Preserved German Tanks Update:
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1: The G13 at Diekirch
Taken: Date Unknown Contributor: T. Larkum Photo ID: 217 Added: 3 July 2008 Filename: Scan_Het... Views: 282 Select/Has Priority: 1/0
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