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The best use of tanks in World War I was during the Battle of Cambrai in November 1917, where British forces employed tanks en masse for the first time in a coordinated assault. This surprise attack effectively breached German defenses and demonstrated the potential of tanks to overcome trench warfare's stalemates. Tanks provided mobility and firepower, allowing for breakthroughs in positions that had previously been heavily fortified. Despite their initial success, the limitations of early tank technology became evident as the war progressed.

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