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Surviving German Ferdinand/Elefant Tanks

Two German Ferdinand/Elefant panzers survived World War II and are currently on display in museums or parks.

Kubinka Ferdinand Captured at Kursk. Originally part of schwere Panzerjäger Abteilung 654 (sPzJägAbt 654).
Aberdeen Elefant Captured in Italy. Originally part of schwere Panzerjäger Abteilung 653 (sPzJägAbt 653).

Other names: Sturmgeschütz mit 8.8cm Pak 43/1 (Sd.Kfz. 184), Panzerjäger Tiger(P)

See Also: New Self-Propelled Gun, Ferdinand & the Panther, Powered Artillery (Recognition Journal)

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