During World War I, tanks were first introduced in 1916, and while they played a significant role in the conflict, the exact number of people killed specifically by tanks is difficult to determine. Estimates suggest that tanks contributed to thousands of casualties, but they were not the primary cause of death on the battlefield. Most fatalities occurred due to artillery, machine gun fire, and other conventional weapons. Overall, tanks were more effective in breaking stalemates rather than directly causing large numbers of deaths.
it killed people
about 1/5 of all the men involved in ww1 who died was killed by berbed wire(not being able to cross and get shot)
the tank
About 908,000 Great British soldiers were killed in WW1
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Many people were killed to many to count
it killed people
230,000 britons british were killed
46million for ww1 1600million for ww2
Approx. 500 000 soldiers dead, wounded, missing or captured.
About 8.5 million
A typical Sherman tank could carry a crew of five soldiers: a commander, a gunner, a loader, a driver, and an assistant driver.
about 1/5 of all the men involved in ww1 who died was killed by berbed wire(not being able to cross and get shot)
It killed 1.2 million people overall.
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WW1 is estimated to have killed about 70 million people
Over 10million