Meinst Du das Foto des Sd. Kfz. 7 im Panzer Colours Nr. 3 auf Seite 90?
Hier habe ich Dir mal den bekannten Fehler des Heftes dazu kopiert.
Page 90: This, in my view is tied for "worst of the worst" with the false, made up whole cloth stuff concerning the Bear and Shield for Pz. Rgt. 6 in PCII. Viz: None of the photos on this page represent HG. None of them. The caption for the lower photo is particularly egregious. The Regiment General Goring (RGG) served in Barbarossa as part of the II. Flakkorps supporting von Kleist's Pz.Gruppe 1. Therefore, it wore the "white K" along with its white disc system. It did not support Guderian's Pz. Grp.2-it wasn't even in the same Armee Gruppe or sector of the front. It did not wear the "white G". Please examine the photo of the Sd.Kfz 7 on this page. The rear of this vehicle shows a white G, and next to it the top part of a yellow Panzer Division sign (either the 17. or 18. PD - the bottom part of the sign is hidden). It also show the insignia for the I. Flakkorps and a unit sign-a bisected circle design - for a Flak unit but certainly not "HG". How on earth could even the village idiot write a caption describing this as a vehicle from HG? All of the correct info was not only available years prior to the publishing of this book but - are you ready ? - was available from the divisional history authored by the same Herr Otte who actually gave photos for use in PC III. Please draw your own conclusions, of course.
Gruß Michael