Panzer
Yes Germany did use tanks during world war 1, they use tanks alone with airplanes, gas masks, and submarines
Tanks And Zeppelins
Tanks and submarines were the two military vehicles that (to the best of my knowledge) were introduced during World War 1.
their airforce and tanks
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The biggest military strength of Germany in 1939 was their fleet and use of tanks. Guided by General Guderian, tanks were able to effectively cause holes behind enemy lines.
Tanks were in development after WW1, mostly by Germany.
In 1944, the Soviet Union produced more tanks then any other nation. 29,000 tanks were produced in 1944 and Germany was a distant second with 17,800 tanks produced in that year.
Only about 1,300 Tiger tanks were manufactured. In contrast the US built 88,000 Sherman tanks, and relied on vast numerical superiority to offset the tremendous qualitative edge enjoyed by the Tiger and Panther tanks of Germany.
By sending tanks through the Ardennes.
Russia during world war 2 had the biggest military known to man. They had 300 million troops, 14 million tanks, 20 million planes and 40 million boats.
They DID use tanks.