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In World War I, tanks were introduced as a new form of warfare, but their overall impact on casualty figures was relatively limited compared to other weapons. Estimates suggest that tanks were responsible for around 4,000 to 6,000 casualties among enemy soldiers, including deaths and injuries. However, this number is small compared to the millions who died in the war overall. The primary role of tanks was to support infantry and break through enemy lines rather than to cause direct casualties.

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