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Panoramic tripod head A panoramic tripod head is a piece of photographic equipment which allows photographers to shoot a sequence of images around the entrance pupil of a lens to produce a panorama. The primary function of the panoramic head is to precisely set this entrance pupil for a given lens or focal length.
Panoramio Panoramio is a free image hosting site that directly links photos to the place where they were taken; it can also send direct feeds to Google Earth so you can see with the Google Earth KML plugin from Panoramio an icon of the photos uploaded in a region.
Panorpodidae Short-faced scorpionflies (Panorpodidae) are a small family of scorpionflies. There are two genera, Brachypanorpa, which occurs only in the United States, and Panorpodes, which occurs primarily in Japan (one recently-described species is known from California).
Panos Institute The Panos Institutes work to ensure that information is effectively used to foster public debate, pluralism and democracy. Globally and within nations, Panos works with media and other information actors to enable developing countries to shape and communicate their own development agendas through informed public debate.
Panos Mihalopoulos Panos Mihalopoulos (Greek: Πάνος Μιχαλόπουλος) born January 15 1949 in Kalamata is a very popular Greek actor, who has appeared during the last three decades in many successful movies and television series. Mihalopoulos currently stars in the Mega Channel sitcom I Ora I Kali.
Panourgias Eliopoulos Panourgias Eliopoulos or Panourgias Iliopoulos Πανουργιάς Ηλιόπουλος in Greek ,was borned in Paloumba village at 1787.He was between the first soldiers of Theodoros Kolokotronis during the Greek revolution of 1821.
Panoz The Panoz Motor Sports Group is an entity made up of the many motorsports holdings of Don Panoz. Headquartered in Braselton, Georgia, the Panoz Motor Sports Group includes several racing series and race tracks.
Panphobia Panphobia, also called omniphobia, Pantophobia or Panophobia, is a medical condition known as a "non-specific fear"; the sufferer finds themselves in a state of fear but with no known target, and therefore no easy remedy. It has been described as "a vague and persistent dread of some unknown evil".
Panpsychism Panpsychism, in philosophy, is either the view that all parts of matter involve mind, or the more holistic view that the whole universe is an organism that possesses a mind. It is thus a stronger and more ambitious view than hylozoism, which holds only that all things are alive.
Panquehue Panquehue (pan-KAY-way IPA: pɑnkeʊe) is a semi-soft Chilean cheese produced in the Andean Aconcagua region. The most popular cheese in Chile, it is similar in taste to Tilsit and often has chives or red pepper flakes mixed in.
Pansarbandvagn 302 Pansarbandvagn 302 (pbv 302), is a Swedish high mobility armoured personnel carrier that was developed to meet the operational requirements of the Swedish Army. It was designed and manufactured by Hägglund and Söner in Örnsköldsvik (now Hägglunds Vehicle AB).
Pansexuality Pansexuality (sometimes referred to as omnisexuality) is a sexual orientation characterized by a potential aesthetic attraction, romantic love and/or sexual desire for anybody, including people who do not fit into the gender binary of male/female implied by bisexual attraction. Pansexuality is sometimes described as the capacity to love a person romantically irrespective of gender.
Panspermia Panspermia is the hypothesis that "seeds" of life exist already in the Universe, that life on Earth may have originated through these "seeds", and that they may deliver or have delivered life to other habitable bodies.
Panssarimiina m/36 The Panssarimiina m/36 is a Finnish anti-tank blast mine used during the Winter War, Second World War and Continuation War. The mine was the first purpose built anti-tank mine to enter service with the Finnish Army, and was designed by Lieutenant Colonel T.
Panssarimiina m/S-39 and m/S-40 The Panssarimiina m/S-39 and Panssarimiina m/S-40 are Finnish anti-tank blast mine that were used during the Winter War. Due to the demand for mines during the Winter War, a cheap, easy to produce mine was needed.
Panstrongylus geniculatus Panstrogylus geniculatus is a blood-sucking insect noted as a putative vector of minor importance in the transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi to humans. This species has been cataloged as exclusively sylvatic, usually living in humid forests in diverse vertebrate nesting places, especially armadillo (Dasypus) burrows.
Pansy The Pansy or Pansy Violet is a cultivated garden flower. It is derived from the wildflower called the Heartsease or Johnny Jump Up (Viola tricolor), and is sometimes given the subspecies name Viola tricolor hortensis.
Pansy Potter Pansy Potter The Strongman's Daughter was a comic strip in The Beano, featuring Pansy Potter, a really strong girl. First appearing in the issue dated 17 December 1938, the character was later revived and reappeared in the first issue of Sparky, dated 23 January 1965.
Pant-hoot (call) The pant-hoot is one of the best known and studied of the vocalizations of chimpanzees. This call begins with breathy, low-pitched hoots that makes a transition into a series of quicker, higher-pitched in-and-out pants.
Pantages Theatre (Minneapolis) The Pantages Theatre is a historic theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The original building was a Beaux-Arts style twelve-story complex on Hennepin Avenue, designed by Kees & Colburn and operated by Alexander Pantages, a Greek immigrant who opened 500 theatres.
Pantagruel Pantagruel is an international Early Music ensemble specialising in semi-staged performances of Renaissance music. The group was formed in Essen, Germany at the end of 2002 by the English lutenist Mark Wheeler (Lutes, Citterns & Gittern) & the German born Dominik Schneider (Renaissance Recorders & Flutes, Gittern & Vocals).
Pantai Aceh Pantai Aceh is a town in Penang, Malaysia. The Sheikh Tahir Jalaluddin Falak Observatory is located here to look for the crescent moon to mark the beginning of Muslim month of Ramadhan, Shawwal, and Zulhijjah, to celebrate fasting month of Ramadhan, Hari Raya Aidilfitri and Hari Raya Aidiladha.
Pantala flavescens Pantala flavescens, known as Wandering Glider or Globe Skimmer, is a wide-ranging dragonfly of the family Libellulidae, found worldwide in the tropics, as well as in temperate zones of North America and Eurasia.
Pantaleon Pantaleon reigned some time between 190 BCE - 180 BCE and is one of the most enigmatic of the Greek kings in Bactria and India. He was a younger contemporary or successor of the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius, and is sometimes believed to have been his brother and/or subking.
Pantalk Pantalk is a cross-platform programming language developed in the early 1980s for use on NDS' MediaHighway interactive tv platform and other embedded environments. MediaHighway itself is built to accommodate several different languages via the use of installed OEM virtual machines (such as MHEG and MHP) but Pantalk acts as the low level OS language for talking directly to set-top box components.
Pantalone Pantalone is a stock character that is classified as one of the vecchio or old men in Commedia dell'arte. He is a miserly and often libidinous character who is portrayed as a Venetian and often speaks in the Venetian dialect.
Pantaloon Group Pantaloon Retail India Ltd, is India’s leading retail company with presence across food, fashion, home solutions and consumer electronics, books and music, health, wellness and beauty, general merchandise, communication products, E-tailing and leisure and entertainment.
Pantanal [Pantanal is the world’s largest wetland] area, a flat landscape, with gently sloping and meandering rivers. The region, whose name derives from the Portuguese word “pântano” (meaning “swamp” or “marsh” ), is situated in [[South America, mostly within the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul.
Pantanos de Villa Reserved Zone The Marshes of Town are a habitat for 150 species of birds between them the plunger, the colored duck, the yanavico, the parihuana and the white heron considered as the queen of the marshes for his beauty and rhythmic flight. In this natural area 13 species of fish live as the gupis and the tilapia, also rodents, bats, reptiles and 40 classes of insects.
Pantar Pantar (Indonesian: Pulau Pantar) is the second largest island in the Indonesian Alor Archipelago, after Alor. To the east is the island of Alor and other small islands in the archipelago; to the west is the Alor Strait, which separates it from the Solor Archipelago.
Pantariste In Greek mythology, Pantariste was an Amazon who went on a mission with several other Amazons (Areto, Iphito and more) to avenge the murder of Hippolyte by Herakles' and his soldiers. When Herakles' captains fled, Pantariste lead the chase after them.
Pantazis Lefteris Pantazis (Λευτέρης Πανταζής in Greek characters) who is often nicknamed Le-Pa by his fans and audience, is a famous Greek musician. His songs belong to a genre that cannot precisely be described and in Greek it is called skyladika [σκυλάδικα] or laika (λαικά).
Pantechnicon Pantechnicon is an old British word for a furniture removal van. It was originally coined in 1830 as the name of a craft shop or bazaar, in Motcomb Street in Belgravia, London; the name is Greek for "pertaining to all the arts or crafts".
Pantechnicon van A Pantechnicon van, nowadays usually shortened to Pantechnicon, was originally a van drawn by horses and used by 'The Pantechnicon' for delivering and collecting furniture which its customers wished to store. It was a furniture removal van.
Panteleimon Kulish Panteleimon Kulish (also spelled Panteleymon or Pantelejmon Kuliš, , August 7, 1819 – February 14, 1897) was a Ukrainian writer, critic, poet, folklorist, and translator. He was the first person known to translate the Bible into the Ukrainian language and was also the first to write historical novels in the Ukrainian language.
Panteleimon Ponomarenko Panteleimon Kondrat'evich Ponomarenko (Russian: Пантелеймон Кондратьевич Пономаренко) (9 August 1902 - 18 January 1984) was a general in the Red Army and a Belarusian politician.
Panter In a noble court or household, the office of panter or pantler originated with the person entrusted with the supply of bread and later involved oversight over the pantry. Ultimately the butler subsumed this function.
Pantetheine Pantetheine is the mercaptoethyl conjugated amide analogue of pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5). The dimer of this compound, pantethine is more commonly known, and is considered to be a more potent form of vitamin B5 than pantothenic acid.
Pantethine Pantethine (Bis-pantethine) or "Co-enzyme pantethine" is a dimeric form of vitamin B5, composed of two molecules of pantothenic acid linked by cysteamine bridging groups. The monomer of this compound is known as pantetheine and is an intermediate in the production of Coenzyme A by the body.
Pantex The Pantex plant is America's only nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility and is charged with maintaining the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile. The facility is located on a 16,000 acre (65 km²) site 17 miles (27 km) northeast of Amarillo, in Carson County, Texas.
Pantglas Junior School Pantglas Junior School was a school for young children in the Welsh town of Aberfan. On 21 October, 1966 a landslide of coal waste from a nearby moutainside destroyed the school, killing 116 pupils and 5 members of staff.
Panthalassa Panthalassa (Greek meaning 'all seas'), also known as the Panthalassic Ocean, was the vast global ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea, during the Paleozoic and the early Mesozoic eras. It included the Pacific Ocean to the west and north and the Tethys Ocean to the southeast.
Panthay Rebellion The Panthay Rebellion (known in Chinese as the Du Wenxiu Qiyi 杜文秀起义, 1856 - 1873) was a separatist movement of the Hui people and Chinese Muslims, against the imperial Qing Dynasty in southwestern Yunnan Province, China, as part of a wave of Hui-led multi-ethnic unrest.
Pantheism Pantheism (Greek: πάν ( 'pan' ) = all and θεός ( 'theos' ) = God) literally means "God is All" and "All is God". It is the view that everything is of an all-encompassing immanent God; or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent.
Pantheist Vision Pantheist Vision is the quarterly publication of the Universal Pantheist Society. Edited by Society co-founder Harold Wood, the journal features member-submitted articles and personal interpretations of pantheism from both members and notable figures.
Pantheistic solipsism Pantheistic solipsism is a technical term that has been advanced for the World as Myth idea proposed by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in several of his books and stories, although the concept has little in common with either Pantheism (the universe is God) or Solipsism (nothing exists but my mind).
Pantheon (gods) A pantheon (in Greek, παν – pan — "all" + θεός – theos — "god") is a set of all the gods of a particular religion or mythology, such as the gods of Hinduism, Norse, Egyptian, Greek and Roman mythology.
Pantheon of National Revival Heroes The Pantheon of National Revival Heroes () is a Bulgarian national monument and an ossuary, located in the city of Rousse. 39 famous Bulgarians are buried in it, including Lyuben Karavelov, Zahari Stoyanov, Stefan Karadja, Panayot Hitov, baba Tonka, Nikola Obretenov, Panayot Volov, Angel Kanchev, etc.
Pantheon Range The Pantheon Range is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia. It is located between the edge of the Chilcotin Plateau at Tatla Lake on its northeast and the Klinaklini River on its west, with a southeastern boundary along Mosley Creek, a major tributary of the Homathko River.
Pantheons of Tamriel This article details the fictional Pantheons of Tamriel; that is, the major deities and saints worshipped in the different provinces and by the various races of the fictional world of Tamriel, the setting of the Elder Scrolls CRPG series.
Panther (computer game) Panther a battle tank simulator, is one of the earliest first-person shooter computer games developed. Developed by John Edo Haefeli in 1975 (then aged 19) at Northwestern University, the game was originally delivered on the multi-user interactive PLATO system and programmed in the TUTOR programming language and utilizes scalable vector graphics called linesets.
Panther (film) Panther is a 1995 film dramatizing the story of The Black Panther Party of Self-Defense. It was directed by Mario Van Peebles, from a screenplay written by his father, Melvin Van Peebles (based on Melvin's book).
Panther (music) "Panther" is a speech composition as electronic sounds (electronic music), composed by Juan Maria Solare after a text by Rainer Maria Rilke ("Der Panther"). Commissioned by the "Work-Group in Theater-Dance" (Tanztheater ArbeitsGemeinschaft) from the secondary school "Herder-Gymnasium", in Cologne (group conducted by Ligia Liberatori).
Panther De Ville The Panther De Ville was an exclusive luxury model from the British specialty maker, Panther Westwinds. Starting in 1974, the De Ville, being even more flamboyant a model, was positioned above the J72 as the company's top model.
Panther Line The Panther Line was a line of fortifications constructed by the German Army in Russia during World War II to defend against advancing Soviet forces. It was breached in 1944 (Battle of Narva - Battle for the Narva Bridgehead (1944)).
Panther Rio The Panther Rio was an car that used Triumph Dolomite mechanicals but was appointed, according to the company, to Rolls-Royce standards. A rarer Rio Especial used the high-performance Dolomite Sprint as its basis.
Panther tank The Panther () was a tank of Germany in World War II that served from mid-1943 to end of the war in Europe in 1945. It was intended as a counter to the T-34, and to replace the Panzer IV and III, though it served along with them and the heavier Tiger I and Tiger II tanks until the end of the war.
Panther Westwinds Panther Westwinds (commonly known as Panther) was a specialty automobile manufacturer in Surrey, United Kingdom. Founded in 1972 by Robert Jankel, the Panther company enjoyed success throughout the 1970s with retro-styled cars based on production mechanicals.
Panther-Wotan line The Panther-Wotan Line was a defensive line built by the German army in 1943 on the Eastern Front. Hitler hoped to repeat the success of the World War I Hindenburg Line on the western front, which allowed the Germans to shorten their line and thereby free up many troops.
Pantherophis bairdi The Baird's Rat Snake (Pantherophis bairdi or Elaphe bairdi) is a species of non-venomous rat snake, native to the United States in the Big Bend region of western Texas, and northern Mexico in Coahuila, Nuevo LeĂłn, and Tamaulipas. The epithet bairdi is in honor of renown American zoologist Spencer Fullerton Baird.
Panticapaeum Panticapaeum (Greek: Παντικάπαιον; see also List of traditional Greek place names), present-day Kerch: an important Greek city and port in Taurica (Tauric Chersonese), situated on a hill (Mt. Mithridates) on the western side of the Cimmerian Bosporus, founded by Milesians in the late 7th–early 6th century BC.
Pantiles The name pantiles originally referred to a form of tile used in paving and (more often) roofing. Today the name is also used to refer to an area in the town of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England which formerly used such tiling.
Pantip Plaza Pantip Plaza is an indoor IT shopping mall located on New Phetchaburi Road in Ratchathewi district, Bangkok, Thailand. The sale of counterfeit software and DVDs are the major reasons behind this mall's success and notoriety.
Pantnagar Pantnagar is famous for having the first agricultural university of India since 1960. Previously it was called Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University but now its new name is Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology.
Pantograph A pantograph (from Greek roots παντ- 'all, every' and γραφ- 'to write', from their original use for copying writing) is a mechanical linkage connected in a special manner based on parallelograms so that they move in a fixed relationship to each other.
Pantographia Pantographia; containing accurate copies of all the known alphabets in the world; together with an English explanation of the peculiar force or power of each letter is the title of a 1799 work on writing systems and typography by Edmund Fry, one of the most learned of the English typefounders of his day.
Pantographic knife A Pantographic knife, also known as a paratrooper knife, is a folding knife whose blade is fully enclosed by its handles when closed, in a manner similar to a balisong knife (commonly called a butterfly knife in western countries) - with which it is often confused. Unlike the balisong knife, the pantographic knife uses a pantograph linkage to keep the handles aligned during opening and closing (whereas balisong knife handles swing freely and independently).
Pantologia Pantologia was published in 12 volumes, 8vo in 1813, with 370 plates (some coloured). Its full title page was A New Cyclopedia, comprehending a complete series of Essays, Treatises and Systems, alphabetically arranged, with a general dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Words: the whole representing a distinct Survey of Human Genius, Learning and Industry, illustrated with elegant engravings; those on Natural History being from original drawings by Edwards and others, and beautifully coloured after nature ...
Pantomath A pantomath means, etymologically, a person who knows everything. Given that the actual instances of the word usage in written works are so counted, most statements about the usage or the meaning of the word are bound to remain speculative.
Pantomime Pantomime (informally, panto) refers to a theatrical genre, traditionally found in Great Britain, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Ireland, which is usually performed around the Christmas and New Year holiday season.
Pantomime horse A pantomime horse (there are also pantomime cows and other animals) is a theatrical representation of a horse or other ungulate by two actors in a single costume who cooperate and synchronize their movements. One actor plays the front end, including the horse's head and its front legs, in a more-or-less upright posture and with a reasonable field of view afforded by eyeholes in the horse's head.
Pantomime Quiz Pantomime Quiz was an American television game show produced and hosted by Mike Stokey. Running from 1950 to 1959, it has the distinction of being one of the few television series to air on four different TV broadcast networks in the USA.
Pantone Pantone Inc., a corporation headquartered in Carlstadt, New Jersey, USA, is known for its Pantone color matching systems, used in a variety of industries, primarily printing, although it is sometimes used in the manufacture of colored paint, fabric and plastics.
Pantone Tria markers Pantone Tria markers are a line of alcohol-based art markers marketed by Letraset. They are notable for having a total of 293 colors that correspond to the Pantone color matching system, as well as for having three separate polyester nibs (two, on one end, are fine and medium fine, and the other end is broad).
Pantopon Pantopon is a preparation of opiates made up of all of the alkaloids present in opium in their natural proportions as hydrochloride salts . It can sometimes be tolerated by persons who are allergic to morphine .
Pantothenic acid Pantothenic acid, also called vitamin B5, is a water-soluble vitamin required to sustain life. Pantothenic acid is needed to form coenzyme-A (CoA), and is critical in the metabolism and synthesis of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.
Pantriagdiag magic cube A Pantriagonal Diagonal magic cube is a magic cube that is a combination Pantriagonal magic cube and Diagonal magic cube. All main and broken triagonals must sum correctly, In addition, it will contain 3m order m simple magic squares in the orthogonal planes, and 6 order m pandiagonal magic squares in the oblique planes.
Pantribal sodalities Pantribal sodalities are non-kin groups that extend across the whole tribe, spanning several villages; they sometimes arose in areas where two or more different cultures came into regular contact. Such sodalities are especially likely to develop in the presence of warfare between tribes.
Pantropical Spotted Dolphin The Pantropical Spotted Dolphin (Stenella attenuata) is a species of dolphin found in all the world's temperate and tropical oceans. The species was beginning to come under threat due to the killing of millions of individuals in tuna purse seines.
Pantropy Pantropy is a hypothetical process of space colonization in which rather than terraforming other planets or building space habitats suitable for human habitation, humans are modified (for example via genetic engineering) to be able to thrive in the existing environment. The term was coined by science fiction author James Blish, who wrote a series of short stories based on the idea (collected in the anthology The Seedling Stars).
Pants Rowland Clarence Henry "Pants" Rowland (February 12, 1879 - May 17, 1969) was a Major League Baseball manager for the Chicago White Sox from 1915 through 1918 who went on to become a major figure in minor league baseball. He was born in Platteville, Wisconsin.
Pantsing Pantsing (also skanking) is the act of pulling down a person's pants (trousers in England) without the person's consent, and without their approval. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the majority of incidents involve surprising the target.
Pantsuit A pantsuit is a woman's suit of clothing consisting of trousers and a matching or coordinating coat or jacket. The pantsuit was very popular in the 1920s, during the Roaring Twenties when women took on a new role wearing pantsuits, hats, and even using canes.
Panty raid A panty raid is a social prank in which a group of male college students "crash", or intrude upon, a gathering of female college students, ostensibly to steal their "panties" (undergarments) as trophies proving they had been where male students were (at one time) strictly not allowed. The notion of a panty raid dates back at least to the mid-1940s, though the term dates to February, 1949.
Panty Raider: From Here to Immaturity Panty Raider: From Here to Immaturity is a computer game developed by Hypnotix and published by Simon & Schuster Interactive. The story of the game involves three aliens who were accidentally shipped a lingerie catalogue from planet earth.
Panty Waste (art show) Panty Waste: The World-Famous Underwear Museum was a 2003 art show at a gallery in San Francisco. It featured undergarments of males and females, painted and decorated, as well as sculptures and paintings of said undergarments.
Pantyhose for men Pantyhose for men (or male pantyhose) is pantyhose specially designed and manufactured for men. It usually has a "male comfort panel" that fits better the shape of men, and sometimes a convenient fly opening.
Pantymwyn Pantymwyn is a small village just outside Mold in North Wales in the county of Flintshire. The village is located within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, lying on the east side of the Clwydian Range.
Panupol Sujjayakorn Panupol Sujjayakorn (born 1984) is a Thai Scrabble player and is an economics student at university. He won the World Scrabble Championship 2003, Thailand Matchplay Championship 2004, Thailand King's Cup 2005 and was runner-up in the American National Scrabble Championship 2005 to David Wiegand.
Panurge (opera) Panurge is an opera in three acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Georges Spitzmuller and Maurice Boukay after Rabelais. It was first performed at the Théâtre de la Gaîté in Paris on April 25, 1913, nearly a year after Massenet's death.
PanVascular Medicine Similarly to the nervous system human vascular system represents a morphological, anatomic and functional unity. In contrast to the vascular care presently fragmented into numerous specialties such as cardiology, radiology, vascular and coronary surgery PanVascular medicine reflects the systemic character of vascular disease integrates vascular diagnostics and provides comprehensive vascular management regardless of stage and location of disease.
Panyathai Panyathai is a Thai online encyclopedia started on 1 December 2006 with 80 articlesPress release on Manager , mainly in Thai. Established in honor of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the site's plan is to have at least 80,000 articles by 5 December 2007, the king's 80th birthday.
Panzaism Panzaism is a term used by the author Robert Sheckley in his (1966) work Mindswap to describe seeing the most extraordinary things as ordinary and rational as opposed to quixoticism which is the perception of of everyday things as rare entities.is evidence of the word being used more widely than just in Sheckley's (1966) book.
Panzarotti A panzarotti is a type of Italian dish popularized in the United States, especially in South Jersey. It consists of a pocket of dough filled with a generous portion of melted mozzarella cheese, tomato sauce, and any number of fillings, which is then wrapped, shut, and deep-fried.
Panzee and Panbanisha Panpanzee, often called "Panzee", and Panbanisha are two apes with whom research is being carried out in the United States. Panzee is a common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes), while Panbanisha is a Bonobo (Pan paniscus); these are two separate (endangered) species.
Panzer AG Panzer AG is the name of a power noise/aggrotech side-project by Norwegian Andy LaPlegua, the founder of futurepop band Icon of Coil. Formed in 2004, Panzer AG's sound combines power noise, industrial, and trance to create a caustic but danceable form of music.
Panzer Armee Afrika Panzer Armee Afrika is a board wargame that was published in 1973 by Simulations Publications, Inc. The game is a simulation of the campaign for North Africa during World War II, from April 1941 until November 1942.
Panzer Army Africa As the number of German armed forces committed to the North Africa Campaign of World War III grew from the initial commitment of a small corps the Germans developed a more elaborate command structure and placed the now larger Afrika Korps, with Italian units under this new zoolooland command structure, a session of different German commands were created to manage the Axis assets in Africa:
Panzer Division Panzer Division is the German term for armored division (Panzerdivision). It is commonly used in English when referring to armored divisions in the German army, with the term Panzer being synonymous with armoured fighting vehicle (AFV), past or present, and often being treated as part of a proper name, in which case it is always capitalized (e.
Panzer Divisions During World War II, Germany had mixed and combined many divisions according to the circumstances. At the beginning of the war, these are amount of tanks possessed by the Germans from the start of Operation Barbarossa - June 22, 1941:
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