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Hi ChartreuxCat

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This is Makumbe. I left an answer on the Panzer Ace talk page but here it is if you can't find it:

ChartreauxCat- I am working on this article right now- reading books. I have read much of Zaloga's Armoured Champion and it doesn't support the POV of this article as it stands. Zaloga put ACE in quotes when he is talking ironically about how easy it was for German Panzer commanders to make kills from Tigers in 1943. He doesn't mean that there were no Panzer aces only that it wasn't really "fair" how they got those scores. I have a friend who works for Oxford University Press and he has gottne me in touch with Peter Caddick-Adams. He is the historian who wrote Snow and Steel about the Battle of the Bulge. He in turn recommended author Samuel J Mitchum Jr. who writes books about WW2 German Panzer commanders. When I am finished with my research I will start editing. This article right now is simply a Coatrack which promotes an anti-German POV. It links to other articles and in the same verbiage explains how the Germans should receive no credit for anything they did in WW2 because they were ALL war criminals.Makumbe (talk) 01:43, 28 August 2017 (UTC)Reply