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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.
The allied commonly used Medium type tanks. They did use few Heavy Tier tanks but it was mainly the Soviets which produced a substantial amount of Heavy type tanks.
You have to define the who part:By side the allies had many many more tanks that the axis powersBy country probably the Russians
Yes, Tanks Were First Used During The Battle Of Somme (1st July 1916 - 18th November 1916) By The Allies.
Yes, world war 1 had tanks. World War 1 was the introduction of battle-ready tanks used in war.
the tanks were used in world war one as tracked aromerd fighting vechile
It was World War 1.
Yes, both world wars used tanks.
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
There were no amphibious tanks used in WW1. Tanks were only used in the late World War, and they were not technically advanced enough to be amphibious. For "the late" substitute "the latter part of", and add "1" after "War".
General Patton used tanks effectively against the German tanks, but overall, German tanks were better armoured, and had better guns than any thing the allies had late in the war. Sheer numbers were the deciding factor. The allies were able to produce ten times the tanks the Germans produced.
Canada only had 4,601 tanks in World War 2.