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Universal carrier at Pozieeres
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 2:13 pm
by Graham Hough
On a visit to the Tank Corps Memorial at Poziers I was shown a few bullet holes in the bronze models of WW1 tanks. The story was that during WW2 the Germans had an anti tank gun alongside this memorial pointing down the D929 Albert - Bapaume road controlling the exit from Pozier village a few hundred yards north of the village. The Germans knocked out the lead tank of a column Shermans(?) coming out of village. This blocked the road for the other tanks, however the crew of a universal carrier saw that the German gun had jammed and whilst the frantic gun crew were trying to repair the gun the carrier raced up the road and killed the German gun crew. Hence the bullet damage to the memorial.
How true this is I don't know but it was told to me by a knowledgeable battlefield guide.
Re: Universal carrier at Pozieeres
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 5:28 pm
by Stephen White
Re: Universal carrier at Pozieeres
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2020 6:26 pm
by Chris Hall
It's been too long since I visited the Tank Corps Memorial at Pozieres, but there are certainly a few 'impact marks' (for want of a better term) - on the Mark V, if memory serves. I've heard variations on this story, but there's a pretty common consensus that any such action would have occurred in 1944 rather than 1940. Hitler, as a WW1 veteran, gave strict instructions that the proper War Memorials and Cemeteries should be left untouched (he made an exception for Compiègne, which was just the French gloating
). But things would have been different during a chaotic retreat.
Whatever the story, it's a monument that all tank enthusiasts should visit, of any nationality, as it's where our history began. The surrounding barrier is actually made from 6-pdr gun barrels and drive chains taken from original tanks !
All the best,
Chris
Re: Universal carrier at Pozieeres
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:41 am
by Pete Nash
I think the Mk. I Gun carrier might be an interesting addition to the Armortek range, especially with BL 60 pounder?
Re: Universal carrier at Pozieeres
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2020 2:46 pm
by Graham Hough
Stephen, thank you for you comments. Bit of a delay because I was looking for my notes and photos. I saw the bullet damage in 2008 when I was guided there by Mike Boyatt who was living in Flers. On checking I read he said there were tank traps at the exit from Poziers and the gun was an 88.
Here is a photograph taken in 2008. I cant find another photo of more damage.