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August 1944: 72 of Germany's most feared Tiger tanks were rushed to stop Patton's advance through France. Each Tiger could destroy multiple Allied Shermans. They were nearly invincible—mounting the most powerful gun on any tank in the war, with armor so thick most weapons couldn't penetrate it. On paper, they should have stopped Patton cold. Instead, fewer than 10 Tigers survived. The rest were destroyed, abandoned, or captured in just 72 hours. Patton's advance never even slowed down. This is the incredible story of how American tactics, speed, and coordination shattered Germany's elite armor. Discover why the myth of invincible Tigers died in the French countryside, and learn the timeless lessons about how superior tactics can defeat superior technology. From Patton's five anti-Tiger principles to the brutal reality of combined arms warfare, this is a masterclass in military strategy that changed the course of World War II. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Tigers were so feared by Allied tank crews • The critical weaknesses Patton exploited • His 5-principle anti-Tiger doctrine • Hour-by-hour breakdown of the 72-hour battle • Why 62+ Tigers were destroyed or abandoned • Lessons that apply beyond WWII If you want to understand how tactics beat technology, this is the story you need to hear. 💬 What do you think made the difference—American tactics or German mistakes? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👍 Like this video if you want more stories about brilliant military strategy 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into history's greatest battles 📢 Share with anyone who loves military history --- #Patton #TigerTank #WW2