Der Panzerbär

Der Panzerbär (English: The Armored Bear) was a German propaganda paper published intermittently in Berlin during the last weeks of World War II. It made increasingly fantastical claims of victory as the Soviets advanced and claimed secret super-weapons would snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

For a Confederate propaganda paper of the same name, see Armored Bear.

Der Panzerbär in After the Downfall
During the siege in the Old Museum in Berlin, Sgt. Karl Edelsheim tore strips from a copy of Der Panzerbär in order to roll cigarettes.