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| A U.S. soldier poses in front of a destroyed Hetzer in Alsace in February 1945. |
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| Hetzer tank destroyer. |
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| Hetzer tank destroyer, 1945. |
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| Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer. |
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| Rear view of Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer at Bovington, circa 1970s. |
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| Hetzer in Prague, 1945. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Captured Hetzers. |
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| Hetzer of Pz.Abt. 202 on 1 April 1945. |
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| Abandoned Hetzer. |
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| Hetzer on the outskirts of Budapest. |
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| Damaged and knocked out Hetzers with other German vehicles in a collection area. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Destroyed Hetzer. |
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| Allied officer checking out a destroyed Hetzer. |
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| Hetzer production line. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Abandoned Hetzers. |
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| Completely destroyed Hetzer. |
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| Hetzer in Prague in 1945. |
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| US soldiers of the 78th Infantry Division passing by two knocked-out Hetzer tank destroyers (one in winter camouflage) in Kesternich, Germany, in January 1945. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Hetzer in Berlin in 1945. |
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| Pz.Jag.38 (t) “Hetzer” and Pz.Kpfw. V Ausf. G “Panther” from 23.Pz.Div. Hungary, autumn of 1944. |
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| Rear of knocked out Hetzer in 1945. |
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| Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer being inspected by Hitler. |
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| Local children on top of an abandoned Hetzer in a Polish village. |
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| Knocked out Hetzers in Czechoslovakia in 1945. |
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| Hetzer. |
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| Destroyed and burning Hetzer. |
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| Jagdpanzer 38(t). The Jagdpanzer 38 equipped the Panzerjägerabteilungen (tank destroyer battalions) of the infantry divisions, giving them some limited mobile anti-armor capability. |







































