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German fined for WWII tank at home

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The man, whose name was not given in line with German privacy laws, was ordered to sell the tank.
Camera IconThe man, whose name was not given in line with German privacy laws, was ordered to sell the tank. Credit: AP

A German court has convicted an 84-year-old man of illegal weapons possession for having a personal arsenal that included a Panther tank, an anti-aircraft cannon and other items of Second World War-era military equipment.

The state district in the northern city of Kiel handed the man a suspended prison sentence of 14 months and ordered him to pay a fine of 250,000 euros ($A470,000), the German news agency DPA reported.

It also ordered the defendant, whose name was not given in line with German privacy laws, to sell or donate the 45-tonne tank and the flak gun to a museum or a collector within the next two years.

Authorities discovered the illegal military arsenal during a 2015 raid of the collector's storage facility in northern Germany in an investigation into black market Nazi-era art that turned up two bronze horse statues which once stood in front of Adolf Hitler's chancellery.

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Those items were in another man's possession.

During the raid of the defendant's property, authorities also seized machine guns, automatic pistols and more than 1000 rounds of ammunition.

Local media reported at the time that the man made no secret of his weapons collection and even brought the tank out during a bad winter to use as a snow plough.

Before the court's verdict was announced, the defendant's lawyer read out a confession on his client's behalf, DPA said.

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