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Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
The tank was first used in World War I by the British during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette in France. Forty-nine (49) tanks were sent into battle on September 15th, 1916.
There has yet to be a World War Eleven, and I hope for the sake of humanity that day never comes.
i dont know when were tanks used in world war 1 The first tanks were used in 1915, and continued to be used off-and-on until the end of the war. It was a new kind of warfare with many technical and tactical problems which were not reolved before the war ended. World War 1 was the first war in which tanks were used, but they did almost nothing to affect the outcome of the war.
world war 1 had a profound effect on the british class system due to traditional roles having to change to adapt to the war.
Italian tanks were very inferior to British tanks in the desert war. So there was very little effect.
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
The British Army first used tanks in World War 1.
Probably tanks
Tanks could bust through barbed wire (and not get machinegunned to death doing it).
Misleading question. Britain first made the tank in World Was 1. Britain made tanks through out the war years.
The british Mark 1 tank
British Mk I's and French Renaults.
AnswerThe September 15, 1916. It was at this time that the British introduced tanks to battle in World War 1.
Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
The main British tanks in WW2 were the Crusader which performed very well in North Africa, and the Cromwell and Comet which were operational in Europe after D-Day.
Germany's first tanks were captured British tanks; they simply painted German emblems on them and sent them back against their former owners.