Panzer, meaning "armor" for the German military was a factor during WWII, which ended in '45. From September '45, the cold war commenced...new era, new names.
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Operation Granby
Blitzkrieg Panzers V2 Rockets causing the second world war is a major accomplishment
polands are not in the cold war
Sir Winston Churchill.
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No "Panzers" were used in WWI, the first one was built in the 1930's. There was, however, a tank called the A4V built in Germany and used in the end of WWI.
Operation Granby
Panzer=Armor. Every combatant nation in WWII had panzers. Why was the panzer important in WW2? Answers: 1. Panzers replaced horses (armor replaced horse cavalry) 2. Horses can't stand up to tanks (panzers) 3. Nations had to get with the program and exchange their horses for panzers (tanks) or else they'd be the laughing stock world wide!
First off the Ju-78 or Stukas Did their bombing of important positions of enemy like bunkers trains etc. Then The Panzers or tanks went ahead as killed all the infantry. While The mechanised infantry was watching the panzers back. But the attack didnt stop the panzers and planes went ahead while little bit of panzers and infantry stayed at the sides to protect the trucks that resupplied the troops.
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Blitzkrieg Panzers V2 Rockets causing the second world war is a major accomplishment
Just look at the German tactics like Blitzkrieg (Lighting War). It contained Stukas Or Ju-78 tactical bombing on the enemy defences. Then Panzers like Tiger or Panther destroy the enemy leftovers. Then mechanised infantary was covering the back of panzers. And after they destroyed the enemy they didnt stop they just went forward and forward.
Fat man.
Agent Orange.
There was no "front" in the Cold War.