Hey guys!
The picture that appears on page 67 of the Concord book "Panther" is misidentified as being in Luxembourg. This might be the cause of some confusion. The same picture appears on page 14 and page 55 of the Osprey Title "Ardennes 1944: Peiper and Skorzeny". This location is stated as "near the Warche Bridge in Malmedy". It also notes that this is the only Panther to reach the Northern bank of the Ambleve River at Malmedy, during the attack by Panzer Brigade 150 on December 21. The text also refers to La Falize and the Route De Falize near Malmedy.
In the text on pages 7-14 and on the chart on page 5 it mentions that Panzer Brigade 150 was supposed to be equipped with 22 Panthers and 14 Sturmgeschutze but went into action badly under-equipped with only 5 Panther and 5 Sturmgeschutze. These were converted to look like U.S. vehicles. I notice that on page 66 and page 68 of the Concord book it says that 10 Panthers were converted. Pehaps this is a mistake as the mistake about Luxembourg appears in this same book.
I hope this helps,
Cheers,
Wolfkin
The picture that appears on page 67 of the Concord book "Panther" is misidentified as being in Luxembourg. This might be the cause of some confusion. The same picture appears on page 14 and page 55 of the Osprey Title "Ardennes 1944: Peiper and Skorzeny". This location is stated as "near the Warche Bridge in Malmedy". It also notes that this is the only Panther to reach the Northern bank of the Ambleve River at Malmedy, during the attack by Panzer Brigade 150 on December 21. The text also refers to La Falize and the Route De Falize near Malmedy.
In the text on pages 7-14 and on the chart on page 5 it mentions that Panzer Brigade 150 was supposed to be equipped with 22 Panthers and 14 Sturmgeschutze but went into action badly under-equipped with only 5 Panther and 5 Sturmgeschutze. These were converted to look like U.S. vehicles. I notice that on page 66 and page 68 of the Concord book it says that 10 Panthers were converted. Pehaps this is a mistake as the mistake about Luxembourg appears in this same book.
I hope this helps,
Cheers,
Wolfkin








