Panzer=Armor. Every combatant nation in WWII had panzers. Why was the panzer important in WW2? Answers: 1. Panzers replaced horses (armor replaced horse cavalry) 2. Horses can't stand up to tanks (panzers) 3. Nations had to get with the program and exchange their horses for panzers (tanks) or else they'd be the laughing stock world wide!
Give or take around 200 consisting of mainly leopards with designations c1/a6 and a2/a6 alot of the c1's have been upgraded to a c2 designation with all the trimmings for around 139 million ^^ there very powerful impressive tanks with add on armour and the Canadian soldiers that operate them are among the most brave and accurate in the world !
The idea was the the Marginol line would stop the Germans. The Germans counted on the French not leaving their positions along the line, so the Germans came across the Ardennes with tanks and crossed the Meuse River into France.
There have been 100,00000000000 Tanks producedin the world
The Tanks Are Coming - 1941 was released on: USA: 4 October 1941
During the Battle of Stalingrad, 1,100 tanks were in the German 4th Panzer Army.
During the Battle of Berlin, the Germans had 1,519 AFV and about 1,250 of these were actual tanks. out of the 1,250 tanks, 750 of them were the German Panzer IV.
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Panzer=Armor=tanks. Automobile makers generally produce tanks.
Panzer tanks were built primarily during the period leading up to and during World War II, with production starting in the late 1930s. The exact timeline varies depending on the specific model of the Panzer tank: Panzer I: Production began in 1934, and around 1,400 units were built until 1937. Panzer II: Production started in 1936, and approximately 1,800 units were manufactured until 1943. Panzer III: Production commenced in 1937, with over 5,700 units built until 1943. Panzer IV: Production began in 1936, and over 8,500 units were manufactured until 1945. The Panzer IV remained in production throughout the war, with continuous upgrades and modifications. These tanks were pivotal components of the German military's armored divisions during World War II, playing crucial roles in various campaigns and battles across Europe and North Africa. We have made a video about the Panzer IV tank, which can be seen on our YouTube channel @FunkyHistory
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yes they are possibly the most powerful tanks of all time
Panzer=Armor=Tank. Tanks were initially invented to breach enemy lines (in WWI).
Mp40 Mg42 Panzer Tiger Tanks
During the invasions of Poland and France they mostly used the so-called Pantzerkampfwagen I and II. Later on they also used the model III.
Their answer were the m3 lee tank and then the Sherman tanks. They constanty upgraded their tanks and they also mass produced them.