Eaters of the Dead

A nickname given to the German Panzergrenadier units during World War II. It stems from their aggressive tactics and their ability to overwhelm enemy defenses.

E-50 Tank

A German medium tank designed during World War II. It was intended to be a powerful and well-protected successor to the Panther tank, but it was never produced in large numbers due to the increasing demands of the war.

E-75 Tank

A German heavy tank designed during World War II. It was intended to be a powerful and well-protected successor to the Tiger tank, but it was never produced in large numbers due to the war’s changing circumstances and the increasing demands on German resources.

E-150 Tank

A fictional German super-heavy tank design that is often featured in video games and other media. It is not a real historical vehicle, but it is based on the design concepts of other German super-heavy tank projects.

E-25 Tank

A German light tank designed during World War II. It was intended to be a fast and agile reconnaissance vehicle, but its development was abandoned due to the increasing demands of the war and the emergence of more effective light tank designs.

E-95 Tank

A German super-heavy tank design that was never completed. It was intended to be even larger and more heavily armored than the E-100, but the project was abandoned due to the war’s deteriorating situation and the project’s daunting engineering challenges.

E-30 Tank

A German light tank design that was intended to be a successor to the Panzer II tank. It was never produced in significant numbers due to the war’s changing circumstances and the development of more effective light tank designs.

E-100 Tank

A German super-heavy tank project that was never completed. It was designed to be heavily armored and equipped with a powerful cannon but was abandoned due to the war’s deteriorating situation and the project’s daunting engineering challenges.

Enigma Machine

A German cipher machine used for encrypting and decrypting messages during World War II. Breaking the Enigma code by Allied codebreakers was a major turning point in the war, giving them access to crucial German intelligence.

E-90 Tank

A German super-heavy tank design envisioned during World War II. It was intended to be even larger and more heavily armored than the E-100, but the project was never realized due to logistical and engineering limitations.