Well, that depends on which classification. There were light trucks like the Willy (Jeep) MB used by American troops, Volkswagen Kubelwagen used by Germans and the GAZ-97 used by the Russians. Then there were heavier cargo or troop carrying trucks like the Bedford QLB (Britain). Others had mounted machine guns on the back. Hope this helps
By the Americans--general purpose vehicles. Later they were called GPs for short, which eventually became "jeep."
Yes, there were many different vehicles in WW2.
100 billion.
World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.
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=The US vehicles included trucks planes ships trains and many more.=
Tires for trucks and planes soles for shoes gas masks and oxygen masks
100 billion.
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there werent enough cars and trucks
Jeeps and 2 1/2 ton trucks were most common.
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Airplanes, ships, trucks, a small amount of animal transport, motorcycles, and leather personnel carriers.
2 1/2 ton trucks and troop transports .
They watered their victory gardens, worked fire trucks, ext.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
From all maufactures including half tracks, about 175000.
World War 2. The Allies had it, and the Axis did not.
Yes it was used in World War 1 but it was stopped being used in World War 2