Der Panzerbär—Kampfblatt für die Verteidiger Gross-Berlins ("The Armored Bear—Battle Sheet for the Defenders of Greater Berlin") was a German daily tabloid newspaper printed in the final days of the European theater of World War II in Berlin.
It was produced by the Reich Ministry of Propaganda and published by the Ullstein-Verlag.
[1][2] Its logo was a standing bear, referring to the coat of arms of Berlin, holding a shovel and a Panzerfaust anti-tank weapon on its shoulders.
It reported on and provided Nazi propaganda regarding the Battle of Berlin against the Soviet Red Army.
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