Tanks in World War I caused significant tactical and psychological damage on the battlefield, revolutionizing warfare. They were instrumental in breaking through entrenched positions and were able to traverse difficult terrain, which traditional infantry and artillery struggled with. While the exact quantification of damage is challenging, their introduction in 1916, particularly at the Battle of the Somme, marked a shift in military strategy and contributed to the eventual Allies' victory, with tanks helping to inflict heavy casualties on enemy forces. Overall, they symbolized a new era in combat, demonstrating the effectiveness of armored warfare.
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The main cause of WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
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The time for paying for WW I is long past.
British scientists
$1 million dollars there is no set value on a WW1 tank. the value would be based on condition and how much a buyer would pay..
no it was germany,hungary and italy who caused most of the damage in ww1
The first anti-tank came out when the first tank was fielded, in WW1. It was a bolt action rifle.
This was a WW1 engagement; tanks were rare in WW1. No No No Tank were not even invented in 1915 they were not even rare
The damage it had sustained during ww1
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Tanks were meant to break the stalemate of trench warfare
inside a ww1 tank it was very hot and quite hard to breathe also the tanks didn't have exhaust pipes so the crew were exposed to the harmful fumes -answered by some guy
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