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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.

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