Mk. VI, Panzer 6, tiger royal, King tiger.
German Federal Republic
it was king edward the second i think but we were not allied forces that was the name of the German army and their allies. it was king edward the second i think but we were not allied forces that was the name of the German army and their allies.
There is no King Phillip. Queen Elizabeth's husband is Prince Philip and his family name is Mountbatten, anglicized from the German Battenberg.
Panzer literally means 'armour' in the German language, but, in WW2, the word Panzer meant 'Tank'. There were 7 different marks of Panzer, the Panzer I, II, III, IV, Panther, Tiger, and Konigstiger (King Tiger/Panther) in WW2.
Martin Luther King Jr. changed his name to honor the German theologian Martin Luther, who inspired him with his teachings on equality and justice.
German Federal Republic
The Allies referred to them to as U-boats a contraction of the translation of the German name for the vessels: Under sea boat or in German "Unterseeboot"
king of all animals except the tiger.
The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram was called the Tiger King. At the time of his birth the astrologers declared that the prince would have to die.
The First Battle of the Marne.
Trick question. They are the same tank. Panzer manufactured the Tiger. Actually, there was no such tank known as a "panzer" tank. Panzer is a german word meaning "armored vehicle". ALL german tanks were thus "panzer" tanks. The original question could be confusing "panzer" with "panther", which was a specific model of tank. The Panther was a medium-heavy tank, where the Tiger was a true heavy tank. The Tiger came out slightly before the Panther, and thus, was technologically inferior to the Pather in terms of design. It's a bit hard to compare the Tiger to Panther, as they were constructed with different design goals, and were used together for most of the second half of WW2. Alternately, the original question could refer to any one of the "original" German tank models, which were commonly known as "Panzer I" through "Panzer IV", which were abbreviations for their full name: panzerkampfwagon I, II, III, or IV. These were pre-war designs, and significantly inferior to either the Panther or Tiger.
The German word for king is König, plural Könige
There were several famous German Tanks. One of them was the Panzer, another was the Tiger tank, and lastly, the modern-day German tank is the Leopard II.
it was king edward the second i think but we were not allied forces that was the name of the German army and their allies. it was king edward the second i think but we were not allied forces that was the name of the German army and their allies.
A good name for a Majestic Tiger would be Jinx. Another name that would be good is Ember. You could name it King. A really good name would be Cyril, which means sun.
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No it is Gaelic -- Irish --means little king.