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The Tiger was a German battle tank used by the Nazis in World War II. The first version had the designation Panzer VI (Panzer V was the lighter Panther medium tank).There was a more powerful Tiger, called Tiger II, or Tiger B, which also went into major mass production toward the end of World War II.
there were many tanks in WW2, mostly medium tanks, but during ww2 heavy tanks were also popularized, we dont use those today mainly main battle tanks[mbt's] the main tank of the Soviet Union was the 76.2mm t-34 medium tank, for the U.s. the m4 sherman, and for the germans the Panzerkampfwagen IV, Panzerkampfwagen V panther, Panzerkampfwagen VI ausfhrung e & b [Tiger I & Tiger II] and tanks are armored fighting vehicles with main cannons and turrets, and the general rule is no small arms fire can penetrate it[ which by so far every tank has followed, although some go as low as they can right on the line.]
Steve b. Szabo was a pilot instructor in ww2
the B-24 is a WW2 4 engined bomber with a forked tail
B-24 Liberator was an American (U.S.) bomber in WW2. Did you notice the "B" in B-24?
Once you have had Hepatitis B there is no need for a Hepatitis B vaccine. The vaccine is only effective for those who have not had the disease, it is used to prevent a hepatitis B infection.
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Hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective on 50 percent of all patients who are vaccinated.
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The extinct species of Tiger are: a. Bali Tiger - from the island of Bali, Indonesia b. Javan Tiger - from the island of Java, Indonesia c. Caspian Tiger - also called the Persian Tiger. Was found in countries like Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan etc.