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[edit] Jagdpanther in Normandy

The 654th heavy panzerjager battalion had about twelve early jagdpanthers in Normandy. On July 30th they were engaged by the British 6th Tank Brigade. I will modify the edit to reflect this. Source is Yves Buffetaut, Normandie 1944: Le Choc Des Blindes. DMorpheus 21:48, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Where To See

1500 Hours 14 April 2006

"Where to see" should not be in an encyclopedia. Is an encyclopedia a guide book? No.

Philippsbourg

It's still useful information for researchers, though, so I've put it back.Chris 22:48, 14 April 2006 (UTC)

1600 Hours 14 April 2006

It is not useful information for researchers. It is useful for tourists. It subverts the purpose of the page to that of a guide book so I've deleted it again.

Philippsbourg

Suit yourself, I'm not getting into an edit war over it, but for the record I don't think it's really very helpful to insist on the removal of useful information apparently because of overly purist idealogy. Just MHO.Chris 23:17, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
For what it's worth, other similar pages have notes on where to see surviving examples. I don't see the harm in it. Who are we to say what might be useful to someone else? DMorpheus 00:54, 15 April 2006 (UTC)