No the English were the first
in 1912.in Germany.....you know the Germans all make good stuff.SHAMWOW.
Tanks were first used in combat during the First World War at the battle of the Somme, although the British Mark I tanks which participated were still experimental at the time. armored vehicles were used before the somme. trucks with armour welded to them were used where the terrain would permit. Although tanks were first used at the battle of the Somme, the first time they were used to gain a serious victory was at Cambrai, where British Mark IV tanks equipped with gap crossing bridges manages to smash the German front to pieces along a six-mile line. One of the reasons the Germans lost WW1 was that they were reluctant to make their own tanks and when they did it was too late. At the end of the war, the British and French had over 6,000 tanks and the Germans had only 20! This was all to change in the second world war when the British still used obselete tanks with guns that required them to get much closer to the German tanks than their German counterparts, which could simply fire at them while they closed in. It was not until tanks like the Sherman (Americans) and the T-34 (Russians) were used that the Allies armour got strong enough to rival the Germans.
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The idea was the the Marginol line would stop the Germans. The Germans counted on the French not leaving their positions along the line, so the Germans came across the Ardennes with tanks and crossed the Meuse River into France.
Tanks were invented and introduced in battle during WWI in the year 1916. It got the term tank because the French wanted the Germans to believe that it was used to carry water.Tanks were invented in 1916 by Britain, they were invented because of Trench Warfare, but tanks had limited use in WWI because they often broke down.After the start of WWI, the British and French both began building Tanks. In Britain the most significant figures were Sir Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt, Major Ernest Swinton, and Willliam Tritton. It was Swinton and Tritton who jointly designed and built the prototype that became the Tank Mark I. In France, the likeliest candidate is Colonel J.B.E. Estienne, who had plans drawn up and persuaded the military to build them. The French and British projects were neck-and-neck, beginning in 1915, although it was the British who first used Tanks on the battlefield.
Yes, Germans make omelets
Make-Up and Marriage - 1916 was released on: USA: 21 July 1916
Going West to Make Good - 1916 was released on: USA: 10 June 1916
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Hallmark first offered Valentine's Day cards in 1913 and began mass-producing them in 1916.
The Roman empire had a very large industry making fish tanks, before that, the Chinese had been raising fish in holding tanks for about a thousand years. Before that, people were probably building fish tanks since before we understood how to make fire.