84 Year Old German Man Charged With Keeping a Panzer Tank...in his basement

Aug 10 , 2021

84 Year Old German Man Charged With Keeping a Panzer Tank...in his basement

  • An 84-year-old man from Germany has been convicted of illegal weapons possession.

  • In 2015, an investigation found a WWII Panther tank in his basement, as well as a hoard of ammunition.

  • The stash of weaponry took the army nine hours to remove.

An 84-year-old legend of a man from Germany has been convicted of illegal weapons possession and has been fined €250,000 ($293,972) along with a suspended prison sentence of 14 months.

An investigation into the man's home in Heikendorf, Northern Germany, in 2015 revealed a World War II-era Panther tank, as well as a plethora of ammunition.

The military collector had broken Germany's War Weapons Control Act, according to prosecutors. Defense lawyers argued that the weapons were no longer functional, therefore not in breach of this legislation, according to an RT-DE report.

However, the prosecutors convinced the court that the weapons could still be used---which is absolutely absurd.

The court ruling stated that the man must sell or donate the tank and anti-aircraft cannon to a museum or collector within the next two years, the BBC report.  That's a plus, at least he has the chance to get compensated.

The armaments were discovered in the retiree's basement in 2015 after local authorities were informed (by a Karen) of its war-time contents after the property was searched for Nazi-era art, according to the BBC.

It took 20 soldiers nine hours to remove the trove of military hardware from the unnamed man's home.  It probably took another crew of 20 soldiers ten hours to haul this old dude's brass balls into the jail....

There was also a horde of Nazi memorabilia, including a bust of Hitler, mannequins in Nazi uniforms, swastika pendants, SS rune-shaped lamps, and a statue of a naked warrior holding a sword in his extended hand that once stood outside Hitler's Chancellery in Berlin, by the dictator's favorite sculptor, Arno Breker, reported War History Online.

At the time of the raid, the mayor of Heikendorf, Alexander Orth, told Suddeutsche Zeitung that the man once drove the tank as a snow plow in 1978.

When asked his thoughts on the ownership of the tank, the mayor replied, "One loves steam trains, the other old tanks."

That's a stellar quote, and I hope the snitch that ruined this guy's awesomeness is shunned by the town.


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11 Comments

  • 10 Aug 2021 JAMES WALKER

    it is reticulous , this was his collection at 84 years old, did they think this old man was going to mount an attack? he used the tank as a snow plow. What liberal morons.

  • 10 Aug 2021 Blunt

    Obviously it don’t need tracks it’s on a flatbed already 🤨

  • 10 Aug 2021 Jason

    Best story I’ve heard in a while, “ Karen” needs exiled to Malta

  • 10 Aug 2021 Vincent Bozzone

    There are not tracks on that tank. It’s not going anywhere.

  • 10 Aug 2021 Vincent Bozzone

    There are no tracks on the tank. It wasn’t going anywhere.



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