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Pope Leo XIV arrives to lead his traditional Wednesday General Audience at St. Peter's Square.Pope Leo XIV arrives to lead his traditional Wednesday General Audience at St. Peter's Square.

Pope Leo XIV leads traditional Wednesday General Audience in Vatican

Pope Leo XIV leads traditional Wednesday General Audience in Vatican

A Theyyam artist from Kerala prepares at the 66 Pally Durga Puja Committee in Kolkata during the Durga Puja celebration. Durga Puja, also called Durgotsava or Sharodotsav, is an annual Indian festival honoring the Hindu goddess Durga. During their celebration, the 66 Pally Club Durga Puja Committee showcased Kerala Tourism with performances of traditional Theyyam dances.A Theyyam artist from Kerala prepares at the 66 Pally Durga Puja Committee in Kolkata during the Durga Puja celebration. Durga Puja, also called Durgotsava or Sharodotsav, is an annual Indian festival honoring the Hindu goddess Durga. During their celebration, the 66 Pally Club Durga Puja Committee showcased Kerala Tourism with performances of traditional Theyyam dances.

Durga puja celebration in Kolkata, India

Durga Puja also known as Durgotsava or Sharodotsav, is an annual festival originating in the Indian subcontinent which reveres and pays homage to the Hindu goddess Durga. 66 Pally Club Durgapuja Committee promoted Kerala Tourism through Theyyam dances during their Durgapuja Celebration.

France's president Emmanuel Macron speaks to the media as he arrives for an Informal Meeting of Heads of State or Government of the European Union. An informal meeting of EU heads of state or government will take place at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen on 1 October 2025, under Denmark’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The gathering, which brings together members of the European Council, will serve as a platform for leaders to exchange views and discuss pressing issues facing the Union in a less formal setting. This summit marks a key moment in Denmark’s presidency, highlighting its role in steering dialogue and cooperation among EU member states.France's president Emmanuel Macron speaks to the media as he arrives for an Informal Meeting of Heads of State or Government of the European Union. An informal meeting of EU heads of state or government will take place at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen on 1 October 2025, under Denmark’s Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The gathering, which brings together members of the European Council, will serve as a platform for leaders to exchange views and discuss pressing issues facing the Union in a less formal setting. This summit marks a key moment in Denmark’s presidency, highlighting its role in steering dialogue and cooperation among EU member states.

Informal Meeting of Heads of State or Government

(L-R) German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot attend a joint press conference after the meeting of the so-called Weimar Triangle. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met at the Weimar Triangle framework meeting where the ministers discussed security issues in Europe especially on the eastern flank of NATO relating to the war in Ukraine.(L-R) German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot attend a joint press conference after the meeting of the so-called Weimar Triangle. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met at the Weimar Triangle framework meeting where the ministers discussed security issues in Europe especially on the eastern flank of NATO relating to the war in Ukraine.

The Weimar Triangle framework meeting in Warsaw, Poland - 29 Sept 2025

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, Polish Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met at the Weimar Triangle framework meeting where the ministers discussed security issues in Europe especially on the eastern flank of NATO according to the war in Ukraine.

Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.Volunteers seen handing out food supply to refugees in the Idomeni camp. - Over 10,000 refugees are still stuck in the Idomeni refugee camp at the border between Greece and Macadonia. Many had been staying in the camp for over a month as they hope that the border will be reopening again for them cross into western Europe.

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A warning sign that reads "Tank crossing". The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A warning sign that reads "Tank crossing". The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A warning sign that reads "Tank crossing". The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase booth of WWII US tank mechanics reenactors. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The showcase booth of WWII US tank mechanics reenactors. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase booth of WWII US tank mechanics reenactors. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A US tank mechanic reenactor poses for a portrait. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A US tank mechanic reenactor poses for a portrait. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A US tank mechanic reenactor poses for a portrait. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The display area outside the Vehicle Conservation Centre at Tank Museum. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The display area outside the Vehicle Conservation Centre at Tank Museum. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The display area outside the Vehicle Conservation Centre at Tank Museum. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A showcase of WWII-era weapons inside the museum. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A showcase of WWII-era weapons inside the museum. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A showcase of WWII-era weapons inside the museum. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A spectator is seen inspecting a German King Tiger tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A spectator is seen inspecting a German King Tiger tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A spectator is seen inspecting a German King Tiger tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

Spectators are seen inspecting the interior of a M3 Grant tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.Spectators are seen inspecting the interior of a M3 Grant tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

Spectators are seen inspecting the interior of a M3 Grant tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase booth of a WWII US Army reenactment group. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The showcase booth of a WWII US Army reenactment group. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase booth of a WWII US Army reenactment group. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor is seen in the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor is seen in the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor is seen in the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A World War II US Army reenactor poses for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A World War II US Army reenactor poses for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A World War II US Army reenactor poses for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A group of WWII US Army reenactors seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A group of WWII US Army reenactors seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A group of WWII US Army reenactors seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase of a German Kettenkrad in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The showcase of a German Kettenkrad in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase of a German Kettenkrad in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running M5A1 Stuart tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running M5A1 Stuart tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running M5A1 Stuart tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running FV601 armored car seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running FV601 armored car seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running FV601 armored car seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A spectator is seen holding a replica of Vickers Machine Gun. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A spectator is seen holding a replica of Vickers Machine Gun. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A spectator is seen holding a replica of Vickers Machine Gun. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor pose for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor pose for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor pose for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor pose for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor pose for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A WWII-era Special Air Service(S.A.S) reenactor pose for a photo during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running M3 Grant tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running M3 Grant tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running M3 Grant tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A British soldier takes cover behind a cover during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A British soldier takes cover behind a cover during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A British soldier takes cover behind a cover during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The advance of British soldiers during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The advance of British soldiers during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The advance of British soldiers during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank driver looks on in a Panzer III tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The tank driver looks on in a Panzer III tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank driver looks on in a Panzer III tank. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The Tiger 131 getting attacked during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The Tiger 131 getting attacked during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The Tiger 131 getting attacked during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A British solider attempts to attack the Tiger 131 during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A British solider attempts to attack the Tiger 131 during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A British solider attempts to attack the Tiger 131 during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The Churchill tank and Tiger 131 seen during the showcase. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The Churchill tank and Tiger 131 seen during the showcase. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The Churchill tank and Tiger 131 seen during the showcase. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A Churchill tank "fires" at the Tiger 131 during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A Churchill tank "fires" at the Tiger 131 during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A Churchill tank "fires" at the Tiger 131 during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The advance of British soldiers during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The advance of British soldiers during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The advance of British soldiers during the Battle of "Capture the Tiger" reenactment. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Churchill tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running Churchill tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Churchill tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Panzer III tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running Panzer III tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Panzer III tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank crews in a M3 Grant tank wave at the spectators. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The tank crews in a M3 Grant tank wave at the spectators. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank crews in a M3 Grant tank wave at the spectators. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Sherman "Fury" seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running Sherman "Fury" seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Sherman "Fury" seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase of the M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury" tank, which was used as the main character tank in the movie "Fury". The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The showcase of the M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury" tank, which was used as the main character tank in the movie "Fury". The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The showcase of the M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury" tank, which was used as the main character tank in the movie "Fury". The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A running FV4005 Tank Destroyer seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A running FV4005 Tank Destroyer seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A running FV4005 Tank Destroyer seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A running FV4005 Tank Destroyer seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A running FV4005 Tank Destroyer seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A running FV4005 Tank Destroyer seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A running A34 Comet tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A running A34 Comet tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A running A34 Comet tank seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A tank driver waves during the showcase. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.A tank driver waves during the showcase. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

A tank driver waves during the showcase. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Tiger 131 seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Sherman "Fury" seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The running Sherman "Fury" seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The running Sherman "Fury" seen during the showcase in the arena. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The Tiger 131 was originally captured during the World War II, on 24th April 1943 on Point 174 on the way between Medjez el Bab and Montarnaud in Tunisia. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The Tiger 131 was originally captured during the World War II, on 24th April 1943 on Point 174 on the way between Medjez el Bab and Montarnaud in Tunisia. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The Tiger 131 was originally captured during the World War II, on 24th April 1943 on Point 174 on the way between Medjez el Bab and Montarnaud in Tunisia. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

Tiger 131 and the spectators of Tiger Day. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.Tiger 131 and the spectators of Tiger Day. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

Tiger 131 and the spectators of Tiger Day. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank crews of Tiger 131 seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The tank crews of Tiger 131 seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank crews of Tiger 131 seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank crews of Tiger 131 seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.The tank crews of Tiger 131 seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.

The tank crews of Tiger 131 seen during the event. The Tank Museum's Tiger Day is a biannually event at Bovington camp showcasing German Tiger 131, the only operational Tiger I tank in the world, it also features other World War II-era tanks including M4A2E8 Sherman "Fury", M3 Grant and the British Churchill tank. The event included a reenactment of the Battle of "Capture the Tiger", demonstrating how the Tiger 131 was captured on 24th April 1943 in Tunisia by 42nd Battalion Royal Armored Corps and 2nd Sherwood Foresters.