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Surviving Panzer III Tanks Last update : 12 January 2018 Listed here are the Panzer III tanks that still exist today. 181010, April 2008 - http://good-times.webshots.com/album/563129459ogphbl?start=0 PzKpfw. III Ausf. F Musée des Blindés, Saumur (France) Roger Davis, May 2007 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=forums&file=viewtopic&t=7208 PzKpfw. III Ausf. F National Armor and Cavalry Museum Fort Benning, GA (USA) running condition This vehicle is currently stored and is not publicly visible

John D. Helms, February 2011 - http://www.fortbenningphotos.com/ PzKpfw. III Ausf. F National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, GA (USA) This vehicle is currently stored and is not publicly visible zzuka, November 2006 - http://forum.globus.tut.by/viewtopic.php?t=1093&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0 Panzerbefehlswagen III Ausf. F Bunichevo park, Mogilev, Mahilyow Voblast (Belarus)

Alexeï Trufanov, August 2007 - http://picasaweb.google.com/aleksey.trufanov/lfpmgb PzKpfw. III Ausf. H Academy of the armed forces of the Ukraine, Kiev (Ukraine) This tank fall from a pontoon bridge in the Bug river in 1944, during a soviet bombing, it was recovered in the 90s (Rafał Białęcki). Pics of the recovery : http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=show&lang=1&i=12975 Dmitry Bushmakow, March 2016 PzKpfw. III Ausf. J Great Patriotic War museum, Minsk (Belarus) This tank was formerly stored at the "Stalin Line" Museum, Zaslavl', Minsk Voblast (Belarus). New turret, carefully made with some small mistakes, but overall good anyway. New mudguards done of modern sheet (Dmitry Bushmakow)

PzKpfw. III Ausf. J Kolbpak forest, Putivl, Sumy Oblast (Ukraine) Pedro Valverde, August 2008 https://www.facebook.com/fortwlochy/photos/a.1080963098621665.1073741846.692102714174374/1080967391954569/?type=3 PzKpfw. III Ausf. J Kubinka Tank Museum (Russia) running condition Fahrgestell number 72527, produced by MAN in late December 1941 or January 1942 (Yuri Pasholok). On a photo made at Kubinka in 1946, "the White phantom" - the emblem of 11th Panzer-Division - is visible on this tank. Characteristic for this division is two-valued tactical number "24". The 11th division didn t fight at Stalingrad, but tried to make the way to the encircled troops (Alex Pankov). This tank is everywere yellow from inside and outside, it was built surely for DAK, but used in Russia (Dmitry Bushmakow)

PzKpfw. III Ausf. J Vadim Zadorozhny Museum, Arhangelskoe Moscow Oblast (Russia) This tank was rebuilt around 2016-2017 from various parts Yuri Pasholok, June 2017 Peeteekayy, June 2009 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/26943652@n05/sets/72157620649180188/ PzKpfw. III Ausf. L Bovington Tank Museum (UK) running condition This tank is an early production Ausf. L, modified for tropical service. It was shipped via Naples to Benghazi in Libya in July 1942, arriving on the SS Lerica on 18 July. It was issued to the 8th Panzer Regiment, part of the 15th Panzer Division and probably fought in the battle of Alam Halfa. It was subsequently captured by the British Army and shipped to the UK; the details of its capture and subsequent history are unclear. The Museum s staff have restored the tank to running order, have repainted it in its original camouflage and markings and are currently replacing many of the ancillary tools and equipment that it carried (Official information from the museum)

Yuri Pasholok, April 2007 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=forums&file=viewtopic&t=6736 PzKpfw. III Ausf. L wreck Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia) This vehicle carries a L/42 gun (Yuri Pasholok) Don Moriarty PzKpfw. III Ausf. L National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, GA (USA) This tank was recovered from Tunisia (USA AFVs register)

Vasyl Panasenko - http://foto.mail.ru/mail/marlic2000/_myphoto/53.html PzKpfw. III Ausf. M Kevin Wheatcroft Collection (UK) This tank was in Norway in the 1990s http://basse-normandie.france3.fr/ PzKpfw. III Ausf. M Forsvarsmuseet Oslo storage, Trandum (Norway) This PzIII is most likely an Ausf. M, but has been vandalized, seems like the barrel has been cut. It is Fahrgestell.nr 73651. This Pz III has been in Norway since ww2, in use at Fornebu until mid 50 s and then put in storage at the Defence Museum in Oslo area in 1964. In 1988 it was loaned to the Memorial de Caen, Normandy but it has been brought back to Norway (Tor-Helge Yttervik)

Bernd Borchert, September 2014 PzKpfw. III Ausf. M Munster Panzer Museum (Germany) running condition This tank was recovered from Tunisia in 1986 (Achtung Panzer! website) Hein Freud, June 2012 - http://freundhein11.fr.funpic.de/pics/120630/ Flammpanzer III Ausf. M Wehrtechnische Dienststelle Trier (Germany)

Ayhan Toplu - http://www.ankaramaket.com/rf_muze.htm PzKpfw. III Ausf. M Etimesgut Tank Müzesi, Ankara (Turkey) This vehicle is almost undoubtely one of 56 PzKpfw. III Ausf. M L60 produced in January and February 1943 by MNH (Fgst Nr 76223-76278). Initially, Turkey was going to get 56 of them but it looks like some were shipped to German units. For example, Nr 76226 was issued to GD PGD and Nr 76228 was issued to 505. Schwere Panzer Abteilung in March of 1943. Finally, Turkey only got few of these Panzer IIIs (Henry G. Blanck) Arild Thrane Sandnes, August 2007 - http://www.tpmk.no/forbilder/panzer%20setermoen.htm PzKpfw. III Ausf. N Troms Forsvarsmuseum, Setermoen (Norway) This tank was, like another one currently in Finland, buried as a bunker at the North Norwegian air base of Bardufoss (Norway) before being recovered on 9 August 2007. This particular one was originally built as an Ausf. L. The Fahrgestell number is 74352. It first belonged to the 2.SS-Panzergrenadier-Division Das Reich and it was involved and damaged at Kharkov. It was recovered by Infanterie-Division Großdeutschland and involved in Zitadelle, the battle of Kursk like the other one listed below. Then, they were sent back to Germany for conversion to Ausf. N and sent to Norway, where they served most certainly in the Pz.Abt.211 (Simon Orchard)

Peter van Iren - http://f3.webmart.de/f.cfm?id=2078181&r=threadview&a=1&t=3343401 PzKpfw. III Ausf. N Panserparken, Rena Military Camp, near Elverum (Norway) Niels Vegger, January 2016 PzKpfw. III Ausf. N Stored somewhere in a depot in Denmark This tank was used by the Danish army as part of Minenkommando Dänemark, to clear up the German mines in Denmark (http://www.fun-online.sk/). It originally carried the turret number 222. It was restored in the seventies or eighties to running condition at Garde Hussar Regimentet, GHR, then shown for many years at Tøjhusmuseet, and now is storage, and is still looking to be in good condition (Niels Vegger)

Neil Baumgardner, June 2006 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=forums&file=viewtopic&t=4092&start=45 PzKpfw. III Ausf. N Bovington Tank Museum (UK) The tank is based on a chassis ordered as a Panzer III Ausf. L. It was issued to a Tiger I heavy tank battalion, the 501st Schwere Panzer Abteilung and shipped to Bizerta in Tunisia in January 1943. The 501st Abteilung was absorbed into the 10th Panzer Division as the 3rd Abteilung of Panzer Regiment 7 on 26 February 1943. The tactical number 832 was painted on the turret and the tank probably took part in the attack that 10th Panzer made towards Medenine on 6 March 1943. 10th Panzer surrendered to Allied forces on 11 May 1943. The Museum s Ausf. N was presumably captured at some time between 6 March and 11 May 1943. It was then shipped to the United Kingdom for evaluation and later sectioned to show its interior. (Official information from the museum) Pierre-Olivier Buan, February 2007 - http://news.webshots.com/album/557416413xgpcqt?start=0 PzKpfw. III Ausf. N Auto + Technik Museum, Sinsheim (Germany)

Arild Thrane Sandnes, August 2007 - http://www.tpmk.no/forbilder/panzer%20setermoen.htm PzKpfw. III Ausf. N Being transferred to Finland This tank and another one were buried as bunkers at the North Norwegian air base of Bardufoss (Norway) before being recovered on 9 August 2007. These two tanks still had their chassis numbers and were thus traceable. This particular one was originally built as an Ausf. M. The Fahrgestell number is 76219. It belonged to the Infanterie-Division Großdeutschland and was, with the other one, involved in Zitadelle, the battle of Kursk. Then, they were both sent back to Germany for conversion to Ausf. N and sent to Norway, where they served most certainly in the Pz.Abt.211 (Simon Orchard). It was transferred from Norway to Finland in September 2013 https://www.facebook.com/mbpanc/photos/a.1749243348428621.1073742137.149612871725018/1749244071761882/?type=3 PzKpfw. III Ausf. N Muzeum Broni Pancernej, Poznań (Poland) This tank has been originally built as a very early Ausf. F, and was later upgraded to Ausf. H and then Ausf. N with a larger gun and add-on armor superstructure (Dmitry Bushmakow). It was buried as a bunker at the North Norwegian air base of Bardufoss (Norway) and recovered in November 2006. It doesn t carry any plate, but through Norwegian records from maintenance carried out on all 3 tanks in 1949, we now know that its Fahrgestell number is 66158. This makes it originally an ausf.h. It s now almost certain that all three vehicles belonged to Panzer Abteilung 211 from mid-44 until the end of the war. That unit had 3 ausf.n and the Norwegian maintenance records come from a workshop just a few kilometres away from where that unit was in May 1945 (Simon Orchard). This tank was transferred from Norway to Poland in September 2013

Don Moriarty PzKpfw. III Ausf. N National Armor and Cavalry Museum, Fort Benning, GA (USA) This tank was recovered from the European Theater of Operations (USA AFVs register) Charlie Webb, January 2012 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/cmwebbjr/9430867918/in/set-72157634917685284 PzKpfw. III Ausf. N (3.7cm gun) U.S. Army Center for Military History Storage Facility, Anniston, AL (USA) This tank was recovered from Tunisia. The original 7.5 cm KwK L/24 gun was replaced by a 3.7 cm gun at the museum. According to Thomas Jentz, the museum s director took a 7.5 cm KwK L/43 for display out of a rebuilt PzKpfw IV Ausf D (presumably the D/E/F model) that came out of Sicily and replaced it with the 7.5 cm KwK L/24 out of this PzKpfw III Ausf N (USA AFVs register)

A. Chvatchko, June 2007 - http://io.ua/6530727 SU-76i (Russian Assault gun based on PzKpfw. III Ausf. H/J) Sarny, Rivne Oblast (Ukraine) FotosergS, November 2010 - http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/fotosergs/view/321744/?page=6 SU-76i Assault gun Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia) This tank has been used on a fire range near Ivanovo (north east of Moscow), and recovered in 2002. It has been restored in April 2002 (Yuri Pasholok). More pictures here: http://dishmodels.com/wshow.htm?p=461

Andreas Edler, October 2007 - http://picasaweb.google.com/a.edler/autoundmotorradmuseumbadoeynhausen# PzKpfw. III Ausf. H hull Motor Technica Museum, Bad Oeynhausen (Germany) This hull was recovered from a military training range in Germany Walter Schwabe, October 2014 PzKpfw. III Ausf. N main gun Militärhistorisches Museum, Dresden (Germany)

Hilary Doyle PzKpfw III Ausf. G/H chassis and Ausf. N turret André Becker Collection (Belgium) The chassis was located in Sweden in the late 1980s, it was dug up from Swedish military training grounds and went to a military vehicles collector. It originally came from Norway after 1945, and was probably part ot Panzer Abteilung 211 during WW2 (Krister Yderholt) http://www.vffwts.de/de/turmbeobachtungsfernrohr-tbf2.html Panzerbeobachtungswagen III Turret Wehrtechnische Dienststelle Meppen (Germany) This turret is fitted with the Turmbeobachtungsfernrohr T.B.F.2 optical device

"Militarne Podróże", November 2015 - https://www.facebook.com/ PzKpfw. III hull Fort IX Czerniakowski, Warsaw (Poland) The hull right wall is with frontal antenna, which makes it a PzBefW (Dmitry Bushmakow) PzKpfw. III turret Museum of Battle Glory, Yambol (Bulgaria) Dobromir Dimitrov, July 2013

Yuri Pasholok, April 2007 - http://www.com-central.net/index.php?name=forums&file=viewtopic&t=6736 PzKpfw. III Ausf. J upper hull / StuG III Ausf. B lower hull Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia) The vehicle carries a L/42 gun, some parts of the hull are not original ( Taranov ). The vehicle is made on base of original Stug III ausf B hull, with hatches, loops wheels from other vehicle and upper structure from a Panzer III Karol Ondrusek, July 2017 PzKpfw. III hull with StuG III main gun Victory Park at Poklonnaya Gora, Moscow (Russia) This tank is indeed a PzKpfw III hull with a StuG III gun. The superstructure is a reproduction (Yuri Pasholok)

https://www.facebook.com/groups/307283852755257/permalink/433340690149572/ Pz.Bef.Wg. III upper hull and turret Vadim Zadorozhny museum, Arhangelskoe, Moscow Oblast (Russia) This Panzer III upper hull and turret were recovered in 2014 in Tver Oblast https://www.facebook.com/ SU-76i Assault gun reproduction Museum of military equipment "Battle Glory of the Urals" Verkhnyaya Pyshma, Sverdlovsk Oblast (Russia) This tank is a reproduction made from some original parts, but most of it is new material

https://www.facebook.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ PzKpfw. III Ausf J restoration project Igor Shishkin Collection (Russia) The owner collected a big bunch of parts, bought the back of a Stug III Ausf. B and will rebuild a Panzer III. The owner is professional, the restoration should be finished in 10-15 months to static display condition (Dmitry Bushmakow)

Oleg Dimitrov, October 2012 - http://www.volfoto.ru/volgograd/photos/3965.html PzKpfw. III main gun Red October factory, Volgograd, Volgograd Oblast (Russia) PzKpfw. III turret Private collection, near Moscow (Russia) This turret seems to be a different one from the one below http://www.sporf.ru/

pakuro, August 2011 - http://photo.qip.ru/users/pakuro/3933500/94102244/ PzKpfw. III partial turret Moscow Defence State Museum, Moscow (Russia) I m looking for photos of those tanks : PzKpfw.III Ausf. L restoration project - Alexander Portik Collection, Staraya Russa (Russia) This is the Commander vehilce of the Schw.Pz.Abt. 502 (Dmitry Bushmakow) PzKpfw. III Ausf. M Kevin Wheatcroft Collection, UK (better picture) any other PzKpfw. III that I forgot. This document is a synthesis of photos and information published on the web. I would like to thank the people who took these photos and put them on their websites, or sent them to me, and also those who helped me doing these lists (particularly people of the AFV News Discussion Board). For any question, you can email me at soldat_ryan@hotmail.com Main page : http://the.shadock.free.fr/surviving_panzers.html