Links to other interesting sites

This page is always under construction!
Texas Military Forces Museum, home of our Hetzer!

SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 'Deutschland', a WWII Reenacting unit of the Texas Military Historical Society


SS-Panzergrenadier Regiment 'Der Führer', Our sister regiment in the Texas Military Historical Society


Panzermuseum.com - Captured German Records of the Second World War


Panzer Page


Panzerwrecks.com - A new series of books from Bill Auerbach and Lee Archer, a series of books about destroyed, surrendered and abandoned German tanks and vehicles 1944-45.


German King Tiger Tank - Dedicated to the King Tiger tank. Development history, photos, technical specifications and other resources related to this infamous tank.


WWII AFV - Portal

Jagdtiger.de, Armored Fighting Vehicles, photos of vehicles in many museums

Milipics-Military Vehicle Pictures, A site where you may obtain photos of restored military vehicles.

Encyclopedia of the Tanks of World War II


Great selection of specialist books on Armoured Fighting Vehicles and German unit history

The Third Reich Factbook


Panzerworld - Another interesting website on the subject of the German Panzerwaffe!

National Museum of Military History, Luxembourg

Tiger Tank H-E-181

Panzerkampfwagen Tiger E 181

Helion and Company Website

Lost Battalions Homepage

SOLDAT FHQ Museum Quality German World War II Military Replicas and Books

At The Front - Reenacting Supplies

Hanomag SdKfz 251 Page

Reenacting World War II

AFV NEWS-Tanks & Armor Page: G. BRADFORD

Worthington Park, Canadian Forces Base Borden

Tanks in World War II - A Czech site on tanks of all nations in World War II, available in Czech, German and English.

Reenactors World links to other sites!

Through Rommel's Eyes


All History Guide: Your guide to history on the Internet..


die Waffen HQ, a German web site - auf deutsch, natürlich!


On the road to the front with the 2SS-Panzer Division!

There's safety in the forest for the Jagdpanzer and crew.

Click here to proceed! 

© 5 April, 2001

Richard Gruetzner