They could advance through barbed wire and machine gun fire.
It depends on the type of tank and what the tactic was. For example a tank would be useless for attacking a plane or a boat (Obviously) however tanks in their prime would have been extremely useful for clearing space through enemy lines. The development of the tanks armor and firing range would have helped it greatly.
About 7,000 tanks were used during WW1. They were first intorduced properly in 1916 mostly by the french but they were uneffective and useless due to lack of reliability.
DD tanks (for Duplex Drive, but nicknamed Donald Duck tanks) were amphibious swimming tanks developed during the Second World War. The phrase is mostly used for the M4 Sherman medium tanks used by the Allies in the opening phases of the D-Day landings in 1944. Source: wikipedia
Canada only had 4,601 tanks in World War 2.
In total, around 285,000 tanks were produced during WW2. Around 185,000 were allied tanks and rest were Axis (mainly German) tanks.
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In World War 2, tanks were mainly used in the European theatre. In the European theatre, the Allies used tanks mainly for attacking and reinforcing infantry, whereas, with the clever Germans, they used Tanks as single divisions, offence and defence (defending the area they conquered during World War 2. along with this the Germans used tanks to weaken the Allied defences very quickly.
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