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  2. 21st Panzer Division - Wikipedia

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    The division continued to fight as part of the front throughout June and July. Between 6 June and 8 July, 21st Panzer reported the loss of 54 Panzer IVs, with 17 Panzer IVs arriving as replacements. On 3 July a German report stated the following number of enemy tanks destroyed by 21st Panzer according to weapon used: Pz: 37, Sturmgeschütz: 15 ...

  3. File:21st Panzer Division logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    21a Divisió Panzer; Usage on de.wikipedia.org 21. Panzer-Division (Wehrmacht) Wikipedia:WikiProjekt Imperialismus und Weltkriege/Auflistung aller Wehrmacht-Divisionen; Panzertruppe von Wehrmacht und Waffen-SS; Usage on es.wikipedia.org 21.ª División Panzer; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org لشکر بیست و یکم زرهی (ورماخت)

  4. File:Units of 21st Panzer Division.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Timeline of the North African campaign - Wikipedia

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    Rommel launches Panzer attacks on the British XXX Corps but faces resistance from SA, NZ and British forces; British and NZ forces withdraw towards Bir el Gubi; 25 November: Panzer attack on Indian forces at Sidi Omar is repulsed; In the second attack in the evening, Indian forces destroy the 5th Panzer Regiment of the 21st Panzer Division

  6. Johann von Ravenstein - Wikipedia

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    Johann "Hans" Theodor von Ravenstein (1 January 1889 – 26 March 1962) was a German general (generalleutnant) in the Wehrmacht during World War II.He commanded the 21st Panzer Division from May 1941 until being made a prisoner of war in late November 1941.

  7. Tunis Field Battalions - Wikipedia

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    Tunis Field Battalions were German provisional infantry battalions active in 1942–43 in North Africa.. Five Tunis Field Battalions were created between 9 November and 15 November 1942 by renaming a like number of Afrika Marsch-Bataillone (Africa Replacement Draft Battalions) that were originally intended to be used to refill the ranks of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's battered Africa Corps.

  8. List of military unit mottoes by country - Wikipedia

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    51st Battalion, Far North Queensland Regiment: Ducit amor patriae (Latin for "love of country leads me") Royal Australian Artillery: Quo fas et gloria ducunt (Latin for "where right and glory lead") Royal Australian Engineers: Ubique (Latin for "everywhere") and honi soit qui mal y pense (Old French for "evil be to him who evil thinks")

  9. 506th Heavy Panzer Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Digits for tanks of the 2nd company received a white outline, while the yellow digits of the third company were changed to black with yellow outline. The tanks of the 4th company also used the 3-digit system (starting with a prefix of '4') and the color for the company was green (with white outline for the digits). [6]