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Tiger tanks: 1,200+ King tiger tanks: 497
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 what i know about American tanks during WW2 are that they are pretty much a good tank, one of the few flaw's is that it lacks the equal power of the German tanks.
The two well known tanks that begin with the letter P in use during WW2, are the Panther tank and the Panzer tank. Both of which are German inventions.
not man, except those used by the polish. Yeah, good old Poland, they broght out their CAVALRY to face the German tanks. hoo, boy.
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With air power; especially the P-47 Thunderbolt; which is why the A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog) tank killer was named after the WW2 P-47.
the Russians used German sheperds to crawl under tanks and blow themselves up but this tactic wasn't tried because the Russians thought the dogs would blow up their own tanks do to the fact that they trained the dogs using their own tanks. Germans used dogs to maul infantry.
Modern German WW2 Armored Vehicles, the early 1930's with Heinz Guderian's new armored theories which led to the concept of Blitzkrieg, which spurred the development of faster tanks.If you meant German tanks in general, the Germans used much simpler, riveted tanks during World War 1.
Both Fuels were used during WW2, for one example German Tiger tanks used V12 diesel engines and the British Cromwell used V12 Rolls Royce Petrol engine. LandyBry
Yes, in automobile plants.
they improved in protection and is more bullet proof after ww2