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In 1934, the gates of the Henschel factory in Kassel opened to reveal the Henschel Type 33 D1 — a truck that would become one of Germany’s most enduring military machines. This three-axle 6×4 vehicle was built for strength and survival, powered by a 10.8-litre Henschel Type D engine producing 100 horsepower and around 475 newton-metres of torque. Weighing 8.5 tonnes and capable of carrying 3 tonnes of cargo, the D1 was the mechanical backbone of the Wehrmacht. More than 6,000 units rolled across Europe, Africa, and the Eastern Front — hauling artillery, fuel, and supplies through mud, snow, and sand. Its reliability made it legendary among drivers, who often repaired it with basic tools in the field. From the frozen plains of Russia to the deserts of North Africa, the Henschel Type 33 D1 proved that endurance could be engineered in steel. Today, restored survivors stand in museums as monuments to an era when machines were built to last. Subscribe for more stories of rare, powerful, and historic vehicles that defined the world of automotive engineering. Support the channel and get exclusive perks: / @youtubeonwhels #1934 #Henschel #HenschelType33D1 #Type33D1 #WWIITrucks #GermanMilitaryTruck #Wehrmacht #VintageTruck #MilitaryVehicle #6x4Truck #GermanEngineering #WWIIHistory #HistoricalVehicles #ClassicTruck #HenschelTruck #MilitaryLogistics #WWIIEngineering #TruckRestoration #VintageMilitaryVehicles #RareTrucks