Landkreuzer P. 1500 "Monster" (Super Heavy Self Propelled-Gun)
History: The Landkreuzer P 1500 Monster ('monster') was a German self-propelled artillery pre-prototype designed during World War II, representing the pinnacle of extreme German tank and combat vehicle designs. On June 23, 1942, the German Ministry of Armaments proposed a 1,000-ton tank, the Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte. Adolf Hitler himself expressed interest in the project, for which he immediately received the go-ahead. In December of the same year, Krupp designed an even larger 1,500-ton tank, the P 1500 Monster, but in early 1943 Albert Speer, the Minister of Armaments, canceled the project. Possible design problems that led to its cancellation (along with the cancellation of the Ratte) were massive size (which would make it very easy to detect by Allied aircraft in the air and impossible to transport by rail), difficult to transport (because of its heavy would devastate highways and byways), the amount of material needed to manufacture it (Germany could not afford to use