Michael Wittmann was the most successful and famous tank commander of World War II.
During his many campaigns both on the Eastern front and in the West, Wittmann was to make a name for himself with his exceptional skill and bravery, and was highly respected both by friend and foe alike.
On 13th June 1944, he single handle hold up the attack of an entire British 7th Armour Division at Villers-Bocage, France.
Total victories in whole of World War II (kills):
- 141 tanks,
- 132 antitank guns
During his many campaigns both on the Eastern front and in the West, Wittmann was to make a name for himself with his exceptional skill and bravery, and was highly respected both by friend and foe alike.
On 13th June 1944, he single handle hold up the attack of an entire British 7th Armour Division at Villers-Bocage, France.
Total victories in whole of World War II (kills):
- 141 tanks,
- 132 antitank guns