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First off the Ju-78 or Stukas Did their bombing of important positions of enemy like bunkers trains etc. Then The Panzers or tanks went ahead as killed all the infantry. While The mechanised infantry was watching the panzers back. But the attack didnt stop the panzers and planes went ahead while little bit of panzers and infantry stayed at the sides to protect the trucks that resupplied the troops.
During World War II, the German 'blitzkrieg' (or, 'lightning war') tactics consisted of armored vehicles and motorized infantry closely supported by airplanes. A breakthrough would be achieved at key points of the front line by these forces; then, the fast-moving units would spread out behind the enemy lines, disrupting communications, overrunning supply units, and otherwise disrupting the ability of the enemy to resist.
In world war 1,germany started the war,but in world war 2,japan started it and usa ended the war
World War I World War II Afganistan War(After 2001) Plus many small wars in its country
The German word for Tank is Panzer, hence why every "Tank" is called "Panzer". Agreed. In 1942 German tanks were named after predatory cats. Tiger and Panther = panzers. Germany's Leopard II of today is a panzer. Daimler-Benz built the most panzers for the German Army in WW2, while Chrysler was the prime contractor on the Sherman. Nowadays the two have teamed up to form Daimler-Chrysler for peaceful purposes. Fiat, Baretta, Daihatsu, and Mitsubishi are other examples of Axis contractors which survived the political regimes they once served.