Yes, of course!
According to militaryfactory.com, approximately 4,550 Pershing tanks, including prototypes, were produced by the USA during and after WWII. However, only about 200 were actually deployed in Europe, and 12 in the Pacific, by the time the war ended.
Tanks and submarines were the two military vehicles that (to the best of my knowledge) were introduced during World War 1.
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it made tanks
Michael Wittmann destroyed 138 tanks with his almighty Tiger I tank during the course of World War 2.
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.
They DID use tanks.
In total, around 285,000 tanks were produced during WW2. Around 185,000 were allied tanks and rest were Axis (mainly German) tanks.
According to militaryfactory.com, approximately 4,550 Pershing tanks, including prototypes, were produced by the USA during and after WWII. However, only about 200 were actually deployed in Europe, and 12 in the Pacific, by the time the war ended.
Canada only had 4,601 tanks in World War 2.
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
Yes Germany did use tanks during world war 1, they use tanks alone with airplanes, gas masks, and submarines
During the First World War.
Tanks and submarines were the two military vehicles that (to the best of my knowledge) were introduced during World War 1.
During World War I.
France produced more tanks during World War I than all other nations combined.
water transport