A tribute to the tank crews who fought in the great battles of Normandy 

TIGERS IN NORMANDY
by Nicolas Trudgian

In their desperate attempt to hold Caen, the most important city in the Normandy campaign, Tiger tanks of SS-Panzer Battalion 103 push through the village of Maltot during the ebb and flow of the bitterly fought battle for Point 112, late July 1944. Overhead, Me1O9s of II./JG-26 give aerial support as the German armor makes a last ditch attempt to repel the advancing forces.

The Battle for Point 112, a strategically positioned hill just a few miles south-west of Caen, was the scene of some of the most violent fighting between German and British armor, artillery, and ground troops during the weeks immediately following the D-Day invasion, in June 1944.

THE SIGNATURES
This dramatic print is personally signed by the artist along with three leading Panzer Commanders who fought in the Tiger tank in 1944:

Oberstleutnant ALFRED RUBBEL
Feldwebel RICHARD SCHARZMANN
Unteroffizier DR. FRANZ-WILHELM LOCHMANN

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