On the second day of Operation Barbarossa, Germany’s invasion of Russia in June 1941, a glaring weakness in German weaponry was exposed.
In Ukraine, General Mikhail Kirponos unleashed the formidable T-34 and KV-1 tanks against General Gerd von Rundstedt’s Army Group South.
When a wave of T-34s charged the German 197th Infantry Division, their 37millimeter antitank guns proved useless as shells bounced harmlessly off the T34’s sloped armor.
This shocking realization would echo across the Eastern Front demanding an urgent solution to counter the Soviet armored threat.
Enter the Marder—a stopgap tank destroyer that played a vital role in strengthening Germany’s fragile antitank defenses.
But how did this weapon rise to meet the challenge? And why was it so crucial to Germany's strategy?
Join us as we delve into the story of the Marder and its impact on the battlefield.
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