Exxon Oil.
Esso which later became Exxon. The "Tiger in your tank" campaign was in the late 1960's.
the tiger 1 was a really great tank. Tank commanders like Erwin Rommel used tigers. on the other hand the armor of the king tiger was used to reflect or ricochet shells all that armor made the tank heavier. The tiger was formed during the Battle of Kursk, when the germans were trying to figure out a way to protect their flak 88s while setting them up. They put armor around the 88 which formed the tiger. My tank would be the tiger its faster more powerful and more armor. The king tigers were rarely used after the battle of Remagen.
the name of the tank/brand
There was only two tigers, the tiger 1, which was very powerful and armourd but slow. The king tiger, twice the power and armore, but was twice as slow. The Tiger 1 and Tiger 2 had the same top road speed. Go to Wikipedia for more info.
Well they put a tiger in the tank in the 70's!
Esso used the slogan 'put a tiger in your tank' Esso is now know as ExxonMobil.
Exxon Oil.
Esso which later became Exxon. The "Tiger in your tank" campaign was in the late 1960's.
A 1965 ad for Esso, which later became Exxon, which later became Exxon Mobil.
Put a Tiger in your tank (ESSO)
This was an advertising slogan for Esso petrol about 40 years ago.
Basically, in 1942, the Germans knew they needed a tank to put a fast end to the war, so thye started production on a powerful tank that would be able to destroy any Russian or American tank. The purpose of the tiger tank was for Germany to have the best tank in the world that couldn't be stopped.
the tiger 1 was a really great tank. Tank commanders like Erwin Rommel used tigers. on the other hand the armor of the king tiger was used to reflect or ricochet shells all that armor made the tank heavier. The tiger was formed during the Battle of Kursk, when the germans were trying to figure out a way to protect their flak 88s while setting them up. They put armor around the 88 which formed the tiger. My tank would be the tiger its faster more powerful and more armor. The king tigers were rarely used after the battle of Remagen.
The Tiger 1 tank has a crew of 5, I know this because of a book called Tanks inside out. (The Tiger 2 or King Tiger also has a crew of 5)
Exxon, although they were Esso at the time.
the tiger tank was one of the Germans most heavily armoured tanks