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updated the OP with division information that I saw in the stream and in the devblogs.

I will reconsider how I format this since the information should be displayed better IMO.
 
For those who have missed the discussion about the 4 new divisions showcased today, here are their coat of arms:

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I see in the OP that M4A3E4 Sherman (76mm M1) is apparently confirmed?

Alright, Eugen. Where are you doing your research? Did you watch Kelly's Heroes or something? The E4 configuration of the 76-mm gun in the 'standard' bubble turret was never deployed in the Second World War.
 
I see in the OP that M4A3E4 Sherman (76mm M1) is apparently confirmed?

Alright, Eugen. Where are you doing your research? Did you watch Kelly's Heroes or something? The E4 configuration of the 76-mm gun in the 'standard' bubble turret was never deployed in the Second World War.

The real question you should be asking is where Wicca did his research.
 
This thread is alot of guess work, guessing and similar. If there are any mistakes, feel free to correct me.
 
Alright, Eugen. Where are you doing your research? Did you watch Kelly's Heroes or something? The E4 configuration of the 76-mm gun in the 'standard' bubble turret was never deployed in the Second World War.

  • Also 251/21 Drilling, that was visible on the stream, went into production from Aug'44. So it's also out of time frame...

  • Panzer Lehr didn't have any Panther Ds, all were As
 
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I will update the OP with units organized per division. Might take some time but it will be worth it
 
Nevertheless serial production commenced later on and I thought we're not doing prototypes this time
We're not doing OOTF prototypes, but the ones which were actually field-tested, even in small numbers, are in.
i.e. the 12.SS fields a few Wirbelwind ingame, since they were designed by one of its AA officer and field-tested by the division in Normandy.