De Onde Vieram os Monstros de Aço de Hitler? A História Secreta dos Tanques Nazistas
How did Nazi Germany manage to build some of the most monstrous tanks and weapons in military history? In this documentary, we delve into the origin, development, and true fate of seven of the most extraordinary—and sometimes absurd—war machines ever created: from the legendary Tiger to the gigantic Schwerer Gustav cannon, and projects that never made it past the drawing board. You'll discover how a design flaw nearly doomed the Ferdinand at Kursk, why the Maus tank never saw combat, and how a 1,000-ton "land cruiser" came close to being built before being canceled. If you enjoy military history, World War II, and curiosities about military engineering, leave a like, comment on which of these tanks surprised you the most, and subscribe to the channel for more documentaries like this. ⚠️ This video is for historical and educational purposes.

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