This particular Tiger has generated more discussion and controversy than any other preserved historic vehicle and is probably the most travelled. Built in Germany, shipped to France then North Africa, captured by U.S. forces and then sent to the United States where it was part of the Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. In 1989 it was transferred to The Auto and Technik Museum in Sinsheim, Germany on a 10 year loan (and exhibited in two other armor museums), then to military vehicle collector Kevin Wheatcroft's workshops in the UK and then back to the United States where it was delivered to the National Armor and Cavalry Museum at Fort Benning, Georgia.
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