Whilst we're on this topic. My wife bought me an 'extra' Birthday present. A DVD Movie called 'Fury' with Brad Pitt.
It's about an American Sherman tank crew in the last months of the second world war pushing through Germany and fighting the fanatical SS. Coming up against the dreaded 'Tiger Tanks'.
My dad was in the 8th Army in a Sherman in Africa, then in through Sicily and Italy, and saw action at the battle of Monte Casino. He said that the Sherman was woefully under gunned and under armoured, which the film confirms. He said that the best tactic if finding yourself up against a Tiger was to get out of there ASAP.
There's a second disc that came with the movie which is a 40 minute documentary about the making of the movie and also about the tanks themselves. The tanks shown in the movie were borrowed from the tank museum at Bovington in Dorset. The tiger is one of only six left and the only one that is still running. A full team went with the 'loan tanks' and supervised all filming, they only allowed one day of filming with the Tiger.
The majority of the Sherman filming was done using a fibreglass replica built onto a tracked vehicle. The guys on the set said that you could stand right next to it and not know that it wasn't real.
The Sherman was armed with 3" of armour and a 75mm canon, the shells were shown bouncing off the 4 inch armour of the Tiger, which was another thing my dad had said. The Tiger carried an 88mm canon with almost double the charge of the Sherman's. This meant that it would pierce 4" armour a mile away!
Towards the very end of the campaign an upgraded Sherman arrived, which is the one featured in the film, this carried a 76mm canon but with a much bigger charge. The Tigers were outnumbered 4-1 overall which is the only reason the Shermans could have any effect.
The Tiger in the movie (on loan from Bovington), was captured in Africa early on in the war. It was shipped back to London for studying, then put on display in central London as a trophy.
I wish my dad could have watched this movie, it confirmed so many things that he had told me.
A good movie 5 stars from me!