Tiger II
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Tiger II
Summary
Tiger II is a combat vehicle model[1]. It ranks in the top 0.31% of combat_vehicle_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,303 views/month, #3 of 957).[2]
Key Facts
- Tiger II's instance of is recorded as combat vehicle model[3].
- Tiger II is operated by German Army[4].
- Tiger II is operated by Waffen-SS[5].
- Bengal tiger is named after Tiger II[6].
- Tiger II followed Tiger I[7].
- Tiger II's manufacturer is recorded as Henschel & Sohn[8].
- Tiger II is a type of heavy tank[9].
- Tiger II's designed by is recorded as Henschel & Sohn[10].
- Tiger II's Commons category is recorded as Tiger II[11].
- Tiger II's country of origin is recorded as Nazi Germany[12].
- Tiger II's powered by is recorded as V engine[13].
- Tiger II's armament is recorded as 8.8 cm KwK 43[14].
- Tiger II was part of the conflict World War II[15].
- Tiger II's service entry is recorded as January 1, 1944[16].
- Tiger II's service retirement is recorded as January 1, 1945[17].
- Tiger II's total produced is recorded as {'amount': '+493'}[18].
- Tiger II's total produced is recorded as {'amount': '+489'}[19].
- Tiger II's described by source is recorded as Encyclopedia of German Tanks of World War Two, Revised Edition[20].
- Tiger II's described by source is recorded as Blue Paw Print[21].
- Tiger II's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+3.09'}[22].
- Tiger II's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+3.76'}[23].
- Tiger II's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q191118', 'amount': '+68'}[24].
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Designation and Status
Tiger II's instance of is recorded as combat vehicle model[3].
History and Context
Bengal tiger is named after Tiger II[6].
Why It Matters
Tiger II ranks in the top 0.31% of combat_vehicle_model entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6,303 views/month, #3 of 957).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 97 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]