View pricing below video player.The events of March 6 are painstakingly documented in Adam Makos’ remarkable 2019 book, Spearhead, which follows the tank gunner Clarence Smoyer through the war. This historic stock footage available in HD video. Camera pans to view of the Cologne Cathedral (Domkloster 4, 50667 Köln, Germany) and then back to the burning Panther tank. The German Panther Tank receives additional fire from the Pershing and is consumed in flames. German soldiers jump from the Panther tank. It is at street level in front of the building, with the cameraman above). (The Pershing tank is not seen in this footage. The Panther is hit by fire from gunner Corporal Clarence Smoyer in an M-26 series Pershing tank (a T26E3) with a 90mm gun, which had just rolled into position at the crossing of An den Dominikanern and Marzellenstraße. Combat camera footage from Cameraman Jim Bates shows the attack on the Panther tank as seen from Bates' position in the Deutsche Arbeitsfront building. The Panzer is one of three German tanks remaining in the city. This is shortly after it had knocked out at least one U.S. View of a German Mark V Panzer (Panther) tank in Komödienstrasse near the Cologne Cathedral. Soldier in prone position atop pile of debris fires a machine gun. Two soldiers atop pile of debris poised with rifles at the ready. Tanks advance through the debris filled streets. Wrecked buildings and rubble along the street sides. United States Army 3rd Armored Division soldiers in Cologne (Köln) Germany during World War II.
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