Author: Michael Wittmann

Michael Wittmann (22 April 1914 – 8 August 1944) was a German Waffen-SS tank commander during the Second World War. He is known for his ambush of elements of the British 7th Armoured Division during the Battle of Villers-Bocage on 13 June 1944. While in command of a Tiger I tank, Wittmann destroyed up to fourteen tanks and fifteen personnel carriers, along with two anti-tank guns, within the space of fifteen minutes for the loss of his own tank. The news was picked up and disseminated by the Nazi propaganda machine and added to Wittmann's reputation in Germany. Wittmann became a cult figure after the war, thanks to his accomplishments as a "panzer ace".

The Greatest Michael Wittmann – The Greatest Tank Ace of WWII (44:44 min)

The Greatest Michael Wittmann – The Greatest Tank Ace of WWII Michael Wittman was born in Vogelthal, Bavaria on 22 April 1914. In 1934 he joined the Army, later transferring to the Waffen SS (Armed SS) in October 1936, where he was assigned in April 1937 to the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler. This Unit was named…

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