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During World War II, tanks varied significantly in size and design, but most medium tanks, like the M4 Sherman, were around 20-30 tons, while heavier tanks, such as the German Tiger I, weighed about 54 tons. Light tanks could be as small as 10 tons, while super-heavy tanks, like the German Maus, reached weights of up to 188 tons. Overall, tank dimensions were influenced by their intended roles, armor protection, and armament.

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