Seeing as how Mk IV tanks on display in France were scrapped by the Germans in WW2, I'm wondering how Lodestar III avoided a similar fate in Belgium. Can anyone enlighten me?
I have an article in French on the history of Lodestar III. Unfortunately my French isn't great. A friend offered to translate but it's yet to see the light of day.
I suspect it was all down to the attitude of the local German authorities. I understand that one senior Nazi officer was so impressed with the museum he ordered the donation of a collection of Pickelhaubel that filled a gap in the Museum's collection.
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