Simple, lethal, and devastatingly effective, the Panzerfaust was Germany’s answer to enemy armor in WWII’s final year. Capable of piercing heavy tank plating at close range, it became responsible for ...
In 1944, British officer Stuart Hills drove into the Belgian city of Geel, where German troops lay in wait with one of their most feared weapons—the Panzerfaust. This single-use, armor-piercing ...