This is a hard question to answer to due to the fact that Germany nor did the allies actually count the tanks they destroyed due to fact a war was actually going on. You can get a ruff estmate by counting the allies tanks which were used in WW2. However, soe tanks were abandoned by the allies due to variety of reasons. Over 225,000 tanks have been reported to be built but 75% were actually used mainly due to bombings and hijacks during non-combat scenarios or just broked down. So in total, the number of allied tanks used in ww2 in Europe was about 180,000. According to certain sources the Allies in Europe lost about 140,000 tanks and 20,000 were due to mechanical break downs or abandoned due to damages recieved but nor destroyed. The total of Tanks destroyed by the Germans were about 110,000-120,000.
During World War II, Allied forces destroyed approximately 17,000 German tanks. This figure includes tanks lost in various battles across the European theater, as well as those abandoned or captured. The destruction of these tanks played a significant role in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
It's nearly tottally impossible to count every vehicle destroyed by Tanks during WW2 but it estimated to be millions if you include civilian vehicles.
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Between 1933 and 1945, Germany built about 30,000 tanks and tank destroyers.
You have to be more specific. I don't know the total number of Tiger Tanks destroyed but if you look at the German's records, they list many of them destroyed or abandoned by their own men. This was probably due to the fact that the tanks used so much gas the Germans may have had to leave them behind after destroying them. Also, German equipment was so finely engineered that they were too complex to repair in the field. Or it may simply be a propaganda ploy so it would keep up the belief that their Tiger tanks were indestructable. So, do you mean how many Tigers were destroyed in combat?
An exact count of destroyed tanks was not kept by everyone in WW2. Some of the battles had exact counts but some places did not. You have to remember tanks were being used by the Allies and the Axis forces. You can believe they were not always going to reveal to one another how many they lost. Some of the tank troops were surprised 30 to 50 years later how many were really destroyed when they learned the truth. I would hazard a guess it could be close to 10 thousand world wide.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 1.5 million homes in Britain were destroyed by bombs. In Germany, the number of homes destroyed by bombs is estimated to be around 3.5 million.
You have to be more specific. I don't know the total number of Tiger Tanks destroyed but if you look at the German's records, they list many of them destroyed or abandoned by their own men. This was probably due to the fact that the tanks used so much gas the Germans may have had to leave them behind after destroying them. Also, German equipment was so finely engineered that they were too complex to repair in the field. Or it may simply be a Propaganda ploy so it would keep up the belief that their Tiger tanks were indestructable. So, do you mean how many Tigers were destroyed in combat?
Only about 1,300 Tiger tanks were manufactured. In contrast the US built 88,000 Sherman tanks, and relied on vast numerical superiority to offset the tremendous qualitative edge enjoyed by the Tiger and Panther tanks of Germany.
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The exact number of Tiger I and Tiger II tanks destroyed in combat during World War II varies by source, but estimates suggest that around 1,500 Tiger I tanks were produced, with approximately 300 to 400 lost in battle. The Tiger II, or King Tiger, had about 492 units produced, with estimates indicating that around 200 to 300 were destroyed in combat. Overall, the heavy losses reflect the intense combat engagements faced by these tanks, despite their formidable reputation.