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Old 09-11-24, 22:03
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Default Postwar Hamburg Germany

I ran across this photo yesterday on line. No idea of the original source.

What surprised me was the surplus was not German, but Allied. Quite a variety of Sherman’s sitting there and it looks as if they have all lost their turrets by this point. Interesting the pile has been topped off with Stuart surplus.

I wonder if this was a private scrap yard, or government disposal site?

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Old 10-11-24, 11:39
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They look like ex-American tanks to me, I don’t see any British features like spare track racks on the hull fronts.
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Old 10-11-24, 23:01
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Default Deutsche Werft shipyard, Hamburg, Germany

This is what I found about about it a while ago and posted on the Sherman Register page:

Sherman and Stuart tank hulls stacked up high, ready for scrapping shortly after WW2 at "Deutsche Werft" shipyard, Hamburg, Germany.
This shipyard was established in 1918 and built 113 submarines during WW2. Next to German labourers, the yard used several thousand forced labourers from countries including the Soviet Union, Poland, Belgium, France and Denmark. It could well be these labourers were set to work to dismantle the victor's tools of war.
Source: from a file held at the Kew Archives found by Craig Moore. Added three more photos via TankHistoria


The location of the former shipyard is known today as the Rüsch Park.

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Old 11-11-24, 10:11
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The pile of engines is I think largely aircraft engines. I can not see any that I can identify as Sherman or Stuart and there are a number that are twin row radials (DC3?).

I have seen the first photo before of the pile of Shermans topped off with Stuarts and I still find it very sad.

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Old 11-11-24, 11:16
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Interesting too how many different ages of tanks are in there. In the photo where they’re cutting up the Sherman hull, it’s a fairly late one with outboard lifting eyes (meaning late 1944 or so production), while the lower hull in the foreground is an rivetted one, which means it must have been made in 1942 by Pressed Steel Car Company.
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Old 25-04-25, 11:25
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Some more photos of ex-British Army vehicles awaiting scrapping in Hamburg in 1957.

Reportedly, the scrap from the broken-up vehicles was shipped to blast furnaces in the UK.

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Old 28-04-25, 15:08
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Some more photos of ex-British Army vehicles awaiting scrapping in Hamburg in 1957.

Reportedly, the scrap from the broken-up vehicles was shipped to blast furnaces in the UK.

Source: expired eBay auction "1957 Dumps Of Army Equipment In Hamburg Shipped To Britain, Scrap..."
These all appear to be Windsor Carriers. I don't remember seeing this picture before; thanks Hanno.
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Old 28-04-25, 17:52
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These all appear to be Windsor Carriers. I don't remember seeing this picture before; thanks Hanno.
I agree on the Windsors. Taking into account that they were issued only shortly before the end of WW2 (but more were issued after, I reckon), some of these may have been as good as new when piled up for scrapping...
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