The Maus - Nazi Germany's Biggest Tank

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  • @HoH
    @HoH 5 років тому +4717

    I like how they wanted to name it mammoth, but, as to make the name more fitting for the biggest tank, named it mouse.

    • @simonkevnorris
      @simonkevnorris 5 років тому +94

      Maus.... cough cough....Nice video again anyway!

    • @ibreathenapalm1112
      @ibreathenapalm1112 5 років тому +165

      Same goes for "Goliath" which, ironically, was a small RC tank guided bomb.

    • @floatsterfn
      @floatsterfn 5 років тому +81

      All for the sake of misleading Allied spies, same as with the Nebelwerfer

    • @alphalobster8021
      @alphalobster8021 5 років тому +45

      More of a British trait I would say. Where the Americans name an aircraft the Black Widow, we would call it a Fairy.

    • @daffaarsya8165
      @daffaarsya8165 5 років тому +91

      German humor at its finest

  • @MausOfTheHouse
    @MausOfTheHouse 5 років тому +12688

    ah yes, everybody loves me

  • @mystictomato9466
    @mystictomato9466 5 років тому +2487

    When you realize that King Tiger's frontal armor was never penetrated by allied anti tank weapons and Maus' rear armor is stronger than King Tiger's frontal armor. Maus was made not to care about being outflanked.

  • @user-bo1ej5im9t
    @user-bo1ej5im9t 5 років тому +1914

    Maus:(exist)
    Bridge: Ah shit here we go again

  • @ellisdiggle1523
    @ellisdiggle1523 5 років тому +1457

    Hitler whilst viewing the maginot line: i want this but put it on tracks so it cant be outflanked. Hence the Maus

  • @voughklry8362
    @voughklry8362 5 років тому +589

    if the big tank didn’t work
    Then it clearly wasn’t big enough

  • @cubancoffee
    @cubancoffee 5 років тому +1980

    Maus in da Haus

  • @varun009
    @varun009 5 років тому +2606

    "mein fhurer, ve have build ze biggest tank in se vurld! What shall we call it?"
    Hitler: "mouse"
    "but mein fhure-"
    Hitler: M O U S E !

  • @bunkerratte_
    @bunkerratte_ 5 років тому +1146

    Finally a topic I know something about - if you ever visit Germany and are interested in the development: the Kummersdorf test site is almost frozen in time and can be visited with guides like me ;)
    Great video as always Mark :)

    • @laurenz2426
      @laurenz2426 5 років тому +10

      Will visit it when i have my license.

    • @apocalypticsurvivor1881
      @apocalypticsurvivor1881 5 років тому +2

      was wird da erzählt und/oder gezeigt

    • @FrankDad
      @FrankDad 5 років тому +17

      Oh boy... (and this is tooooootallly not a plug), how could a person contact you to take a tour???

    • @irondarknessdarkness8900
      @irondarknessdarkness8900 5 років тому +6

      i have a maus in Wot , my second favorite next to my KV-2 152.
      couple of problems with the maus both solvable , roadways and bridges for it to use, and track improvements...as far as shipping it ever hear of this? www.railwayage.com/mechanical/freight-cars/kasgro-builds-worlds-largest-railroad-car/
      and lastly weapons improvements.

    • @antonypiniepedus1066
      @antonypiniepedus1066 5 років тому +13

      I'd rather visit alone, by myself and not with someone by my side who thinks he has to explain what I am seeing.

  • @alnevenkonnyu
    @alnevenkonnyu 5 років тому +2533

    I usually don't (well, actually never) write any comments, but as far as we know, the Maus - and his bigger "brother", the Ratte (rat) were never meant to be tanks...
    As the germans prepared for the allied invasion in Normandy, they knew that the positions of the coastal guns would be well known by the enemy, and the overwhelming allied naval and air soperiority would most probably knock out ANY fix positioned coastal guns, no mater how well they are fortified. As they mostly did...
    That called for the concept of mobile coastal defensive fortresses. Due to the concept they wait in their bunkers till the end of the allied air raids, and as "the cat is away" they move out and open fire to the landing crafts and the ships near the coast. That explains the name...
    The 128mm gun is capable to sink even a destroyer, and the coax 75mm gun made sense against the smaller boats and the troops on the beach. The shorter barell of the 75mm shows: it was never ment to be used against tanks.
    The Ratte was even planned to carry the gun turrets of german warhips. And had AA guns. It was even called a "Landkreuzer" (land cruiser). Never a "Panzer".
    The invasion in the summer made both projects obsolete, and the germans stopped them at once.
    This version of history makes more sense, well, at least for me...

    • @maddogmcfly5504
      @maddogmcfly5504 5 років тому +193

      really good points. when i look at the later german tanks, in the context of them running out of fuel and soldiers, these larger vehicles seem to make some sense in a more defensive role as a means of conserving fuel and possibly being a force multiplier, able to take out many allied tanks per loss of their own.
      if you look at it as using the same amount of resources to make as 8 t34s, the maus crew is only that of say 2 t34s and its fuel consumption may be only as much as say 3 t34s, but in theory it might be able to achieve a say 20 or 30 to 1 kill ratio on t34s, it might make sense. of course the problem in the field is as said elsewhere, allied airpower for a start, but also the need for appropriate support for them in the field by infantry etc so as to prevent them being swarmed and molotovs or satchel charges being used on them

    • @camo7886
      @camo7886 5 років тому +106

      I don't think that makes any more sense than anything else about this tank. Something as big as this would have lasted 5 minutes in Normandy before being destroyed by allied air power.

    • @camo7886
      @camo7886 5 років тому +131

      @@Draious seriously chaps, this is all unlikely it was strategically considered in this depth. Hitler liked the idea of big tanks, so Germany made big tanks.

    • @alexbush2183
      @alexbush2183 5 років тому +45

      Do you have any sources for this as I think it's actually a very clever idea and would like to look more into it

    • @Mechmaster0
      @Mechmaster0 5 років тому +92

      But the design was approved in June 1942, were the Germans really preparing for an allied invasion of France that early in the war?

  • @marcocammozzo7553
    @marcocammozzo7553 5 років тому +380

    The Jagdtiger actually saw combat in the last desperate defences, as Otto Carius written in his book, where he commanded the Jagdtigers crewed by inexperienced young soldiers.

  • @Zztoph
    @Zztoph 5 років тому +532

    Weight of the two t28 super heavy tanks combined. Even though t28 was considered as a monster.

  • @knenda1
    @knenda1 5 років тому +650

    Those Russians who reassembled this tank from two wrecks must have had loads of fun :)

  • @chichan9013
    @chichan9013 4 роки тому +303

    That's not a mouse.
    That's a Maus!

  • @monarchist1838
    @monarchist1838 5 років тому +59

    At 1:12 and several other shots, you will notice the German tank has the Soviet hammer and sickle emblem. This was meant to fool any allied spies who infiltrated the testing grounds into believing the Maus wasn't German but a captured Soviet weapon.

  • @MyKonaRC
    @MyKonaRC 5 років тому +136

    I like how the russians had to use German vehicles to move a German tank. hahaha

  • @PTQ4Q4Q4Q4
    @PTQ4Q4Q4Q4 5 років тому +34

    One of the best history channels with short videos, I wish he would make a longer doco, I really love his way of explaining and his voice suits really suits.

  • @fivenightsofrandomness9224
    @fivenightsofrandomness9224 5 років тому +232

    For anyone wondering what the hammer and sickle symbol on the side of the tank
    Yes, it was real.
    No, it was made by the germans
    Why, to confuse allied spies confusing the maus as a captured russian tank

  • @meehzinhoo276
    @meehzinhoo276 5 років тому +170

    I Would like too see the allied troops face when they saw the maus for the first time.

  • @_Matsimus_
    @_Matsimus_ 5 років тому +510

    Everyone hates the maus for being “too big, slow and impractical”. I mean it’s a tank lol.... going outside the boundaries of normality! I think it’s a good try lol

  • @timheersma4708
    @timheersma4708 5 років тому +60

    There was an even bigger tank on the drawing board - the "Ratte". at 1000 tonnes and utilizing a battleship turret with two barrels, 2 U-Boat engines as planned propulsion, it would have been a very damaging piece of military hardware. Damaging to roads, bridges, and practically anything else in it's way had it been built.

  • @herbivorethecarnivore8447
    @herbivorethecarnivore8447 5 років тому +12

    The turret weighed the same as a full Tiger 1.
    Fucking hell.

  • @Frankerzd
    @Frankerzd 5 років тому +60

    RIP Maus 1.91

  • @zorngottes1778
    @zorngottes1778 5 років тому +170

    This wasnt a tank. It was a moving fortress, something like an Atlantikwall bunker on tracks.

  • @donrobertson4940
    @donrobertson4940 5 років тому +262

    Much the same size as a family suv, then? 12 yards long and two lanes wide - Canyonaro!

    • @Bill23799
      @Bill23799 5 років тому +17

      Hahah I always wanted to own a Canyonero. Who wouldn't want a car the smelled like a steak and seats 35 ? CANYONERO!!!!!!!

    • @riojasvictor
      @riojasvictor 5 років тому +18

      60 tons of American pride.

    • @riojasvictor
      @riojasvictor 5 років тому +20

      It's a squirrel smashing, deer smacking driving machine. CANYANEROOOOWHOA! CANYANERO

  • @chrisnelmes7180
    @chrisnelmes7180 5 років тому +46

    I'm just amazed they could actually move under their own power.

  • @cavalry624
    @cavalry624 5 років тому +35

    Great channel. When this channel goes big (and it will) please keep your content similar to this. This is like great short history documentaries but 3X better than what any of the major cable networks can put out. Longer videos would be happily accepted but keep the style the same. Again, great work!

  • @GG-bw3uz
    @GG-bw3uz 5 років тому +344

    On the 1st of May 1943 a wooden mockup was shown to Hitler.
    He liked it.
    LOL

  • @StaxRail
    @StaxRail 5 років тому +377

    Oh yes-the maus!

  • @828enigma6
    @828enigma6 5 років тому +32

    As described, totally impractical. In addition to it's weight, it would have been vulnerable to Allied aircraft. I don't know of a 500 pound bomb would have destroyed it, but I reasonably believe the crew would have been killed from the concussion of a direct or very close hit.

    • @locasenior8229
      @locasenior8229 5 років тому +8

      Yes thats the only problem with german heavy tanks tiger 2 had that problem the soviet t34 just wouldnt do any damage to tiger 2 front armor and shells would just bounce off. Great for germany but bad for people in them reportedly crew of the tanks would have been missing teeth some suffered severe concusion or even worse internal bleeding. With maus if 500 pound bomb hit it would probably destroy it but if it had missed crew inside would have been like spagheti and not to mention germany didnt have enough people to operate tanks at the end of the war

  • @sarjim4381
    @sarjim4381 5 років тому +8

    Just to show how nutty this project really was, the thickest part of the turret armor, the turret face, on the US "Baltimore" class heavy cruisers was 8" (203mm) and the thickest part of the belt armour was 6" (152mm). The Germans were essentially constructing a vehicle with as much (or more) armor as a heavy cruiser while trying to use it on land. Why this was ever considered workable by Porsche, otherwise a brilliant designer. is still a mystery.

  • @castairl9815
    @castairl9815 5 років тому +114

    Pls save MAUS in war thunder😢

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for this. Silly but amazing tank. I LOVE that they called it 'Mouse'.

  • @SNP-1999
    @SNP-1999 5 років тому +26

    Now THAT is what I call a tank ! No bloody use to anyone, but impressive, damned impressive ! 😯

  • @sneakpeek2179
    @sneakpeek2179 5 років тому +2

    Ten big thumbs up for your work, Mark!

  • @farmerman7947
    @farmerman7947 5 років тому +345

    Video on the man who killed a KI 44 fighter with a M1911?

    • @zamn__
      @zamn__ 5 років тому +15

      "Destroyed"

    • @homiespaghetti1522
      @homiespaghetti1522 5 років тому +49

      @@zamn__ technically "killed" Because he killed the pilot

    • @simboulisxbox7939
      @simboulisxbox7939 5 років тому +4

      Leevi Ikonen the man killed the pilot of the ki 44

    • @WarReport.
      @WarReport. 5 років тому +12

      There is a documentary of German soldiers home videos and in it they show a soviet fighter and dead pilot shoy down by a single rifleman and his Kar 98

    • @sudaev
      @sudaev 5 років тому +1

      I've read up on that incident, and am certain that it didn't happen.

  • @CarmineKar98K
    @CarmineKar98K 5 років тому +19

    I'm glad to see that even during the end of the war they still had a sense of humor.

  • @AtheistOrphan
    @AtheistOrphan 5 років тому +2

    1.00 - ‘One step beyond that seemed an act of madness’. Nutty Boi!

  • @Purpmaster
    @Purpmaster 5 років тому +6

    Awesome video as always. I’m so happy that one of these beautiful machines still exists, hope to get the chance to see it in person some day.

  • @philipmathenia5732
    @philipmathenia5732 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Mark for another great video.

  • @hakon_brennus_wolff106
    @hakon_brennus_wolff106 5 років тому +13

    I was always under the impression that the Maus that received a working turret broke down on the way to defending Berlin.

  • @liamroggenkamp
    @liamroggenkamp 5 років тому +73

    Now, a video on the T28/T95 is needed :)

    • @bestamerica
      @bestamerica 5 років тому

      Liam Roggenkamp
      Now, a video on the T28/T95 is needed :)
      '
      hi L R...
      youtube video already have american super duty tank T-28

    • @totallyaploy1824
      @totallyaploy1824 5 років тому

      two more thicc bois

  • @compositesquare
    @compositesquare 5 років тому +7

    Great video about the Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus! Thank you!

  • @ibreathenapalm1112
    @ibreathenapalm1112 5 років тому +58

    You forgot to mention that the tank was air tight and sealed so instead of crossing bridges (which was impossible due to its weight) it sank and basically became a submarine with tracks with a hose sticking out the front engine that would (in theory) be placed on the surface for oxygen and engine combustion. Also, the red hammer and sickle was used to confuse the Soviets thinking it was a Soviet designed tank.

    • @fernandomarques5166
      @fernandomarques5166 5 років тому +29

      Correction: the hammer and sickle was to confuse the western allies into thinking it was a captured soviet vehicle.

    • @MihaelTurina
      @MihaelTurina 5 років тому +2

      And it was actually meant to be powered by another Maus through a cable when going underwater.

    • @EnDSchultz1
      @EnDSchultz1 5 років тому +16

      Seems a terrible idea if true. 180 tonnes trying to cross a muddy, silty riverbed? It would get mired and end up a submerged coffin for the crew.

  • @ryanbishop3967
    @ryanbishop3967 5 років тому

    I've read alot about the maus but nothing can beat your narrating ability beside indy neidell

  • @veebuk8522
    @veebuk8522 5 років тому +45

    Love the into music

  • @asd36f
    @asd36f 5 років тому +5

    The coaxial 75mm gun looks like a machine gun when compared with the 128mm main gun!

  • @dawiddohnal1297
    @dawiddohnal1297 5 років тому +26

    America:We have the strongest Tanks
    Germany:Are sure about that?

  • @levinb1
    @levinb1 5 років тому +38

    “... that it appeared an act of madness.” ... Doesn’t that sum up much of WWII in a statement?

  • @RYNOCIRATOR_V5
    @RYNOCIRATOR_V5 5 років тому +9

    no one ever talks about the Panzerkampfwagen E-100, it's lighter than the Maus by 38 tonnes, but carries the same armaments, superior curved and angled armour, a lower profile and double the theoretical top speed. The original design had an even larger caliber gun than the Maus.

  • @user-YuHaoHuang
    @user-YuHaoHuang 5 років тому +11

    it's like an imperial titan
    incredibly expensive and impractical though in warhammer everything is crazy enough

  • @NickStephenTO
    @NickStephenTO 5 років тому +8

    Notification gang. Keep up this awesome content, interesting af

  • @HingerlAlois
    @HingerlAlois 5 років тому +4

    Well this was a rather modest size tank.
    There were also plans for a Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte (planned weight 1.000 tons) which would have been armed with two 280mm main guns, a 128mm secondary gun (the main gun of the Maus), 8 20mm AA guns and two machine guns.
    Hitler approved the rat but the project got canceled by Albert Speer.

  • @dotty1549
    @dotty1549 5 років тому +2

    Im glad there is one left to look at. Normaly short sighted people get rid of stuff and history only has plans and pictures to study!

  • @SocialistDistancing
    @SocialistDistancing 5 років тому +2

    I hadn't realized that there was one still in existence. Something that I'd like to see first hand. More interestingly, I'd like to see the inside layout and power plant.

  • @historygirl6732
    @historygirl6732 5 років тому +11

    Fun Fact: The Kubinka Tank Museum was built around the Maus. Because, well, the Soviets couldn't move it anywhere... it was just too big.

  • @MikeBison_
    @MikeBison_ 5 років тому +3

    I hope you cover the E Series of tanks someday, or at the least the E-100, given it (would have) shared the Maus’ turret, and an upgraded Maus ‘II’ turret.

  • @goodguy4life889
    @goodguy4life889 5 років тому +1

    Very very informative

  • @AFatT34
    @AFatT34 5 років тому +1

    Allies: *Invades Germany*
    Germany: Oh fuck no! *sends Maus*
    Allies: HOLY SHIT!! *RUNS*

  • @Gingerbreadley
    @Gingerbreadley 5 років тому +357

    Honestly the Maus is the embodiment of everything wrong with the German military building plan. Far too big, complex, slow, impractical and full of problems internally, in construction and tactically. Seriously it’s like who ever said to go with this had never heard of an air plane.
    It’s basically the Bismarck of the land but even worse

    • @AlteryxGaming
      @AlteryxGaming 5 років тому +44

      German doctine: Swift flanking attacks to encircle and destroy the enemy in his entirety.
      Germans tanks: GIVE US ALL DA FRONT ARMOR AND A BIG -DICK- GUN TO BRAWL THE ENEMY HEAD-ON!

    • @TheIzroda
      @TheIzroda 5 років тому +39

      It's just a prototype. When you're fighting everyone you need a serious technological advantage. Thus they experimented with almost everything. It's expected that many if not most of these experiments and prototypes would be failures, like the Natter for example. Was the Maus a success? Absolutely not! Would they have won the war with the 10, 50 or even 100 Pz IV or Panthers they could have built instead of it? Absolutely not!
      Also the Bismark and Tirpitz were quite sensible warships for the war in the Atlantic. They were by no means far too big slow or impractical and were more or less on equal footing with the biggest warships of the Royal Navy or even smaller than some. If they had built something of the size of the Yamato, then I'd say that's going too far.

    • @1179125
      @1179125 5 років тому +42

      well the HMS Hood wreck says otherwise.

    • @daffaarsya8165
      @daffaarsya8165 5 років тому +38

      Bismarck was actually very good battleship for it's time, but they underestimated the Royal Navy and just sent her alone in the Chanel. For maus tho, it's absolutely piece of crap. It's oversized, can't move into a bridge, slow, overpriced, big target, and many more

    • @khomypigeon
      @khomypigeon 5 років тому +12

      No, no, no, it's not the Bismarck of the land. That title goes to the hecking Ratte.

  • @m_s7155
    @m_s7155 5 років тому +10

    How to Defeat Maus:
    Gold gentlemen.... Fire Gold Ammo at it.

  • @jankukura6744
    @jankukura6744 5 років тому +3

    Mark,today i was thinking about writing a comment that you should make a vid on the Maus...and you did it,but the catch is that i didn't write the comment...hmm,i think this is the second time you have done a vid on what i wanted the exact day even without me commenting it...interesting,mystery maybe ? Keep it up,Mark !

    • @lingerslongest
      @lingerslongest 5 років тому

      so we have to think of something so obscure that even Mark didn't think of covering it in a video … What about Shingle Street ?

  • @jrherita
    @jrherita 5 років тому +36

    lol.. "despite rumors on the internet"

  • @Bill23799
    @Bill23799 5 років тому +56

    The Maus looked a lot bigger when those cute Japanese schoolgirls from the Ooarai school were fighting their tanks against it.

  • @gruesometwosome1149
    @gruesometwosome1149 5 років тому +19

    Russian troop: Oh my dang. He's a THICC boi he's THICC boi.
    Russian troop2: what are you loo- oh my

  • @matthines41
    @matthines41 5 років тому +6

    Mark you always seem to nail down the facts and the historical information to the point your research is phenomenal and I love your videos keep up the good work awesome job

  • @benlaskowski357
    @benlaskowski357 5 років тому +2

    It's late 1943, and Hitler's armies are on the retreat, and Schickelgruber is still thinking about offense. They build TWO of these things. Wow: the war's won.

  • @faithknight400
    @faithknight400 5 років тому +5

    german maus tank: who wants some fun!
    GDI mammoth tank :HEY!! that's my line

  • @calripson
    @calripson 5 років тому +4

    Kubinka is an amazing museum to visit for military history buffs. Worth a trip to Moscow.

  • @b.blokzijl1189
    @b.blokzijl1189 5 років тому +1

    For all you guys who are willing to take a look at the only mouse remaining, in the Kubinka tank museum: you can enter the steal beast through a hole at the bottom of the front of the tank. The view of the guards is blocked by an immense vehicle that stands next to the mouse :p

  • @MrXdmp
    @MrXdmp 5 років тому +9

    Could you please make a video regarding Imperial Japan's indigenous heavy tank designs which were supposed to be an answer to the M4 Sherman tank had Operation Downfall been implemented? Thanks.

  • @marcelgroen6256
    @marcelgroen6256 5 років тому

    Like your content, Mark.

  • @fabiosunspot1112
    @fabiosunspot1112 5 років тому

    Another great video.

  • @joeschlotthauer840
    @joeschlotthauer840 5 років тому +9

    I'd like to see it conquer the 11'8" bridge...

  • @shawngilliland243
    @shawngilliland243 5 років тому +8

    It must have been extremely challenging to move such a huge, heavy vehicle.

  • @userjlj
    @userjlj 5 років тому +1

    so the maus did saw action during WW2? the model at kubinka had some holes in its armor, that would indicate it got shot at..

  • @Mornomgir
    @Mornomgir 5 років тому +7

    I like how you say tiger 2 before king tiger and that almost no "errors" occur in your videos. I also like reading the comments on your channel as peoples alternate takes on reality is most amusing. Its also fun that the Kubinka tank museeum was built around the actual tank.

  • @dalebelseth3058
    @dalebelseth3058 5 років тому

    Incredible manufacturing all the parts. Then the assembly.

  • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
    @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 5 років тому +2

    It was a "breakthrough tank", which is a description of any attempt to cross a bridge.

  • @Atomicarz
    @Atomicarz 5 років тому +16

    What happened if...
    Maus have 20 prototype
    Gustav have 10 prototype
    Ratte have 15 prototype
    And all of them are seeing in the battlefield

  • @oliverhobbs2231
    @oliverhobbs2231 5 років тому +36

    Tbh everyone is having a go at Germany but it is still an amazing tank!

    • @tyger5645
      @tyger5645 5 років тому +8

      No it wasn’t

  • @Crackhonos
    @Crackhonos 5 років тому +2

    4:35 - those are scratches from shells, right ? Is there any story what ammo Soviets used for tests ?

  • @evanodea680
    @evanodea680 5 років тому +8

    Omg ive seen this tanl and it was suchh an experience a picture just can NOT prepare you to how big it is like SERIOUSLY

  • @gabrielsistonamoca6963
    @gabrielsistonamoca6963 5 років тому +6

    75mm coax gun? lol its like making the Panther as the top gunner

  • @Jermster_91
    @Jermster_91 5 років тому +63

    I have encountered this tank so many times in War Thunder.

    • @Jermster_91
      @Jermster_91 5 років тому

      @Craig Wooldridge I get WW2 era vehicles fighting each other. It's a Win - Win.

    • @jellyfrosh9102
      @jellyfrosh9102 5 років тому +3

      @@SonOfFudge It's really fun to play but it gets it's ass kicked by anything post war or the many bullshit IS tanks like the 6 and 7.

    • @AllMightyKingBowser
      @AllMightyKingBowser 5 років тому +2

      @gendalfff dude you are comparing ww2 era tanks with post ww2 era tank designs, there is no point of comparison.

    • @avaolivia6839
      @avaolivia6839 5 років тому +2

      This tank easly to kill with APDSFS ammo

  • @johnmccall4528
    @johnmccall4528 5 років тому +3

    Could you imagine how things might have played out for Germany had they stuck with simple, reliable designs? Just design a Pz IV size tank but with sloped armor and a high-velocity 7.5cm gun and then build them by the thousands and thousands. yeah I know they did almost that exact thing with the Pz IV, that's why I'm using that as an example. While the allies made do with stopgaps like putting a new turret with a bigger gun on an existing chassis until they could design a better tank, Germany just couldn't be content to have a tank that was simply 'good enough.'
    Granted I don't think that this alone could have changed the outcome of the war (nor would any sane person want the outcome to be changed) but it's an interesting what-if.

  • @banzaibomb4980
    @banzaibomb4980 5 років тому +1

    I’d like to see the Mous rebuilt with the shell that remains just to see what it would look like

  • @TheBigExclusive
    @TheBigExclusive 5 років тому +25

    Great video Mark. Do you know what happened to several spare hulls, and turrets we see in those pictures? Seems like it would have come in handy for any restoration of the tank. Did any factory machines used in making the Maus survive to today?

    • @messerschmittbolkow5606
      @messerschmittbolkow5606 5 років тому +1

      I am sure some of the drilling machines etc. suvived in russia or so.
      Its custom tank design man, there are no such templates and stuff like there is for an airplane.

    • @dannyv2335
      @dannyv2335 5 років тому +1

      There were only 2. If I remember correctly, prototype hull #2 was fitted with prototype turret #1 and after the hull was damaged beyond repair, Prototype #1 hull was mated to prototype #1 turret.

    • @Loup-mx7yt
      @Loup-mx7yt 5 років тому +4

      TheBigExclusive the factory was bombed, so it is a possibility that the hulls were destroyed with it. For the factory, it has probably been rebuilt after the war.

    • @ChrisZukowski88
      @ChrisZukowski88 5 років тому +3

      Yes they were retrofit as molds for dildos aimed at the social justice market.

    • @TheBigExclusive
      @TheBigExclusive 5 років тому +3

      @@messerschmittbolkow5606 ​ @Danny V - at 2:19 there are three spare hulls sitting on the ground.

  • @kyle18934
    @kyle18934 5 років тому +1

    This is the best video on the Mause that I have seen. Great job!

  • @nickthorp5790
    @nickthorp5790 5 років тому +1

    The first challenging terrain feature would have stopped it. Or close air support. Or artillery. Or mechanical failure. Or logistics train issues.

  • @jankukura6744
    @jankukura6744 5 років тому +1

    Any data on what guns were fired at it ? Cause there are holes shown on the one in Kubinka but from what guns ?

  • @katasekko1848
    @katasekko1848 5 років тому

    Nice Ty Mark, very cool

  • @marvintiger9631
    @marvintiger9631 5 років тому +1

    Only useful thing would be a turret-bunker-version of it.
    Maus-turret in fixed positions on key positions, so you FORCE the enemy to use much arty and air attacks to destroy it.

  • @blackops2isreallybad
    @blackops2isreallybad 5 років тому +3

    Great vid👍🏼

  • @edelweiss-
    @edelweiss- 5 років тому +4

    Epic. Biggest and heaviest tank in World . Since today.

  • @Adenzel
    @Adenzel 5 років тому +8

    And now being removed from War Thunder... sad times.

  • @corporalhicks86
    @corporalhicks86 5 років тому

    Liked the video before it loaded!!!!!!!

  • @sarjim4381
    @sarjim4381 5 років тому +34

    LOL. I'm glad to see the video is back. I was watching the first one when it disappeared halfway through. The Maus was a good example of German desperation as the war drew to a close, looking for the superweapon, from the V1 and V2 to the Maus, hoping one thing could break the back of the allies. It showed a complete misapprehension of the strength of the enemy they were fighting.

    • @alexsv1938
      @alexsv1938 5 років тому +8

      The Maus was not seen as that, during 1943 Germany was still somewhat on offense and they needed a mobile bunker to break the soviet lines which the Maus was made to do. But, as the situation was getting worse and they started to be on offense, all super heavy tanks were either cancelled or were on low priority (ex E-100). The Maus entered in a small production run before the cancellation with 3 hulls and turrets built but the factory was bombed and no further work continued.

    • @reginaldmcnab3265
      @reginaldmcnab3265 5 років тому +7

      Sar Jim it shows how so many countries had to join together to defeat one country! Germany, and it also show that not one of any of those countries could have defeated Germany on their own! Like General Patton said “we won the war by the skin of our teeth” Russia alone couldn’t defeat Germany, the British alone couldn’t defeat Germany nor could the US!
      Luckily Germany had the A-bomb too late in the war to turn the tide! The allies won the war by the narrowest Of margin in terms of time.

    • @BrettonFerguson
      @BrettonFerguson 5 років тому +12

      It's a prototype for testing. Look up some of the crap the US built. But I'm sure you would have done a better job if you were in charge. Take a bankrupt country the size of Texas, with no tanks, airplanes, or navy, only 100k foot soldiers, and within 6 years fight the entire planet. I'm sure you would have done a spectacular job.

    • @danbrown5736
      @danbrown5736 5 років тому

      @@BrettonFerguson france, half the Italians in 1943, low countries is not that hard

    • @mxplk
      @mxplk 5 років тому +2

      @@reginaldmcnab3265 Wow, you are insane, Reggie. Time for you to get back to the Institute for your electroshock therapy. 🤣

  • @seen203
    @seen203 5 років тому +3

    Too heavy to cross most bridges. The design used electromotor engines to the sprockets, powered by the engine. It was such that it could be connected, by wire, to another Maus that would suppy the motors with power while it crossed a river...like going along the bottom of it. Then, the crossed tank would supply power to the other Maus as it crossed.

  • @PANZERFAUST90
    @PANZERFAUST90 5 років тому +3

    The Tiger II was not a King Tiger. Königstiger means bengal tiger.

    • @3155DOGMAN
      @3155DOGMAN 5 років тому +1

      You are correct, very few people realize that.